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- US, Israel and Iran agree to a 2-week ceasefire but attacks resume Iran and Gulf Arab countries
US, Iran, Israel agree to 2-week ceasefire, attacks resume
- Pelley's bafflegab should concern Maple Leaf fans
Pelley's comments sparked controversy among fans.
- Houston's longest session as premier poised to wrap as N.S. govt passes bills late into Tuesday evening
Nova Scotia government passes four pieces of legislation after weeks of debate
- Anger, resignation felt in N.S. Lebanese community over Israel's invasion
Community feels anger and worry
- LETTER: ‘If you don’t do politics, then politics will do you’
The Health Professions and Occupations Act is causing problems for healthcare workers, including burnout and lack of job security.
- LETTER: Look for a compromise for Queneesh Trailer Park
Queneesh residents push for compromise on trailer park issues
- 'Every vote counts': Liberals campaign hard for Quebec seat in Monday's federal byelection
Federal Liberals campaign heavily for Quebec seat in Terrebonne byelection.
- Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. is offering money for voting in all future elections
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. to continue offering voting incentives.
- High school students are building tiny homes for First Nations in northwestern Ontario
Tiny home built by high school students to house Elder in Ginoogaming First Nation, marking first of its kind in the community, program aims to provide affordable housing for Indigenous families, students learn valuable skills and build connections with Elders.
- How a Senate bill could end the Indian Act's 2nd-generation cut-off
Senate bill proposes to end the 'second-generation cut-off' in the Indian Act, a law that determines who is considered a 'Status Indian' for 150 years; the change aims to recognize the rights of Indigenous peoples born to 'Status Indian' parents, regardless of whether they have a 'Status Indian' card; the bill's passage in the House of Commons is uncertain, with critics arguing it would create confusion and undermine the Indian Act's purpose.
- Village of O’Leary, P. E Island Has Urgent Needs, 1948
A dentist is urgently needed in the village of O'Leary.
- UN Warns Against Tactics Spreading Fear Among Civilians in Middle East
UN human rights chief condemns tactics spreading fear among civilians in Middle East
- US, Israel and Iran agree to a 2-week ceasefire but much remains unclear and some attacks continue
US, Israel, and Iran agree on 2-week ceasefire, but attacks continue
- As Winnipeg election season looms, here's who's running and undecided, so far
Winnipeg mayoral election
- Members of neo-Nazi ‘active clubs’ join combat events at secretive Virginia compound - The Guardian
Neo-Nazis train for combat at secretive Virginia compound
- Debate grows in Waterloo Region over provincial control of regional chairs
Debate grows in Waterloo Region over provincial control of regional chairs
- European Gas Ticks Higher as Trump Threatens Iran War Escalation
European natural gas prices rise
- Argentina, Chile Forge Closer Ties Amid South American Political Shift
Argentina and Chile strengthen ties amid shift to conservative South American politics.
- Mercury poisoning at Grassy Narrows First Nation is not a laughing matter
Mercury poisoning in First Nation's fish is a serious issue that warrants government action.
- Canada in the European Union? Poll suggests broad openness to the idea - cp24.com
Canada's relationship with the EU could change
- Russia, Iran Call for Halt to Attacks on Iranian Civilian Facilities
Russia and Iran demand halt to strikes on civilian facilities
- Hamas’ Armed Wing Accuses Israel of Hindering Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas' armed wing accuses Israel of hindering Gaza ceasefire
- Grits ‘throwing everything at that seat’ as 48 candidates and ‘adapted ballot’ could influence result of nail-biter Terrebonne byelection, say pollsters and Liberal sources - The Hill Times
Terrebonne byelection could see record 48 candidates, 'adapted ballot' a factor in outcome
- Japan’s Takaichi Seeks Talks With Iran’s Leader Before Ultimatum
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi seeks talks with Iran's leader, possibly including a call with Donald Trump, amid US President's threat to bomb Iranian infrastructure.
- Ontario supports House of Commons petition to allow top military honour to be awarded to late Ontario veteran
Ontario government backs petition for independent review board to be established for military honours.
- How to stay connected with CBC P.E.I. from where you are
CBC P.E.I. offers local news and current events coverage through its website and mobile app.
- Salmon groups want non-resident guide regulations tightened to prevent abuse - CBC
Salmon groups want stricter non-resident guide regulations to prevent abuse.
- Iran Says Nuclear Strikes Could Expose Region to Radioactive Disaster
Iran warns of radioactive disaster if strikes continue.
- Spain Rejects US, Israeli Control Over Global Decisions
Spain's defense minister rejects US, Israeli control over global decisions.
- Zelensky Offers Ukraine’s Support to Help Reopen Strait of Hormuz
Ukraine offers to help unblock Strait of Hormuz
- China Denounces US Claims Over Panama Canal
China denies US claims over Panama Canal
- Trump Says Downed US Jet Won’t Affect Talks with Iran
US President says downing of fighter jet won't affect talks with Iran.
- Austria Reaffirms Neutral Stance, Rejects Alignment with US Army Actions
Austria will not align itself with US Army actions
- Trump Claims Iran Military Leaders "Terminated" in Tehran Strike
US President Donald Trump claims Iran military commanders killed in Tehran strike.
- Germany Among States Pushing EU to Tax Energy Windfall Profits
Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, and Greece call on EU to tax energy windfall profits
- These Ontario immigration programs are being hit hard by federal budget cuts. Here’s what they are losing
Ontario immigration programs face federal budget cuts
- What to know about the Metro strike affecting fruit and vegetables in Quebec
Metro strike causes shortages of fresh produce in Quebec
- Freed: Why are Quebecers so happy together? I have some theories
Quebec's high standard of living and social services are key factors
- ‘People don’t like calling Montreal a multicultural city, but the way we eat is definitely multicultural’ | The Corner Booth
A Montreal Cook's author argues that Montreal's food reflects its multiculturalism
- John Howard Society says up-to-date data on Indigenous incarceration in N.L. 'extremely important'
Indigenous people make up 41.4% of the prison population in N.L., despite making up only 16.7% of the population.
- Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say
Residents of western Quebec frustrated with Ontario healthcare system
- Forget bilingual status for hospitals, we want access to Ontario care, western Quebecers say - cbc.ca
Ontario hospitals to be accessible to western Quebec residents
- Celebrating Stephen Lewis's lasting legacy
Stephen Lewis is remembered for his advocacy on HIV/AIDS and human rights issues in Africa.
- Conservative MPs bristle as Pierre Poilievre asks them to justify their roles
Conservative MPs face re-evaluation, Poilievre seeks justification of roles
- LETTER: Green Party opportunity
An advocate for environmental policies, the author argues that the Green Party is an opportunity for individuals to make a difference in the community.
- Proposed housing law threatens long-term stability of Quebec co-ops, advocates say
Quebec co-op residents face potential eviction under proposed housing law
- Myanmar junta chief elected as president
Min Aung Hlaing elected as president
- Today-History-Apr03
Marsilius of Padua and John of Jandun forced to flee Paris in 1327.