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- Carson Jerema: How Justin Trudeau cost Canada $1 trillion
Former Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty's 2011 budget reduced Canada's debt-to-GDP ratio
- Amy Hamm: Nurses’ union refusal to represent me driven by politics and ideology
Nurses' union refuses to represent nurse accused of wrongdoing
- Statue honors Boston Marathon pioneer Bobbi Gibb. She’s not just the subject – she’s the sculptor, too
Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to finish the Boston Marathon, has a monument in her honor in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
- Some Ontario inmates missing for months, despite minister claiming immediate re-apprehension - Global News
Some Ontario inmates missing for months, despite minister claiming immediate re-apprehension
- We asked 12 notable Torontonians what they would do if they were mayor of this city. Here's what they said
Toronto needs more affordable housing
- What is surveillance pricing? The data driven tactic some politicians want to ban
Surveillance pricing is a data-driven tactic where a person's personal data is used to determine their price for services such as internet, utilities, or insurance.
- Lebanese army reports Israeli breaches since start of truce
Israeli breaches recorded since truce, Lebanese army reports
- Top military official in Canadian Armed Forces looks to the future of 5 Wing Goose Bay
Gen. Jennie Carignan visits 5 Wing Goose Bay, discusses Arctic sovereignty and future changes to base
- Black bear spotted enjoying North Island life
Black bear emerges from hibernation in mid-April on North Island.
- Federal government must pay 'close attention' to service delivery in both English and French, new language commissioner says
Federal government must address service delivery in both English and French
- She felt love in Canada as a refugee. As a doctor, she's losing hope for newcomers
Refugees in Canada face increased healthcare costs with new co-payment model
- Rural B.C. communities ask province to support foreign worker program changes
Rural B.C. communities urge province to support foreign worker program changes
- New Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet Prime Minister Carney today in Ottawa
Quebec's new premier meets with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa
- GrainFox arms producers with AI-powered market analyst
GrainFox uses AI to analyze market trends and provide insights to grain farmers
- Huset i Motala sålt igen – med stor värdeökning
Första bostadsbyggnaden i Motala har sålt i världen och värderas till 550 miljoen kronor
- The Turner Files: The Reclaiming Conference couldn’t reclaim Kelowna
The Reclaiming Conference's efforts to take control of the city of Kelowna were unsuccessful
- Myanmar frees more than 4,500 prisoners in traditional new year amnesty
Myanmar frees over 4,500 prisoners in New Year amnesty
- Oceanside Hospice Society to benefit from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign
Oceanside Hospice Society to benefit from Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign
- Vernon woman admits she entered stranger's house, hid in washroom
Woman enters stranger's house, locks herself in washroom.
- Land Act: Notice of Application for a Disposition of Crown Land (File 341865)
A company has applied for a licence to occupy and extract aggregate and quarry materials from provincial crown land.
- Conestoga College keeps eyes on Milton expansion even as it sheds jobs and students
Conestoga College's expansion plans move forward despite financial struggles.
- Ontario premier vows to find out how more than 150 inmates were improperly released
Premier Doug Ford vows to investigate the improper release of 157 inmates from Ontario's jails.
- Fog advisory issued for Thursday morning in Quinte
Fog advisory issued for Thursday morning in Quinte, visibility may be very poor
- Community rallies after menorah display damaged at Yorkville Jewish Centre
Community rallies after vandalism at Yorkville Jewish Centre.
- 'Gone for weeks on end': What's behind Ontario teens' school absenteeism - Toronto Star
Ontario teens' school absenteeism is at an all-time high.
- Buckle up, St. John’s set to transform busy east end intersection into roundabout
St. John's set to transform busy east end intersection into roundabout
- Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack, killing at least 16 people
Russia launches hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles against Ukraine, killing at least 16 people and injuring over 80 others.
- Nystartad bilverkstad i Vadstena
Vadstena Gasol, Bil & Fritid AB founded.
- China will not send weapons to Iran, says Trump
China denies sending weapons to Iran, US President Trump claims
- West Kelowna to temporarily close Boucherie Road
West Kelowna's Boucherie Road to close temporarily on April 16.
- A look back at historic Kelowna: J.W. Hughes farm 1937
Historic farm, once a major player in the local agricultural industry, was built by J.W. Hughes in 1918 and was a significant producer of wheat and other crops.
- What Happens When $90 Billion of Data Centers Come to Town
Big Tech companies are investing heavily in AI development in northern Spain
- FCSS Penny Carnival returning to Vauxhall
FCSS Penny Carnival returns to Vauxhall
- Central Alberta Classical Singers show set for April 19
The Central Alberta Classical Singers will perform a celebration of English art song this weekend in Red Deer.
- APRIL 15 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions are clear, with no major incidents reported.
- RCMP Musical Ride hoofing it to Armstrong this summer
RCMP Musical Ride coming to Armstrong, a symbol of national heritage and pride, performing at the Fair Grounds on Aug. 15 and 16.
- MOU Mentioned in Wakeham’s Initial Call with Quebec’s New Premier - VOCM
Christine Fréchette becomes Quebec's new premier, mentions MOU with Drainville figures
- Farmers feeling the squeeze of rising land costs on P.E.I.
Farmers on Prince Edward Island are struggling to keep up with rising land costs, with cultivated farmland values increasing by 8.5 per cent in 2025, making it increasingly difficult for younger farmers to purchase more land.
- LETTER: LNG plants could become stranded assets
LNG plants over-reliant on fossil fuels may become stranded assets as global demand shifts towards cleaner energy sources.
- LETTER: polio anywhere is a threat everywhere
Polio is a highly infectious disease that can spread quickly, even in areas where vaccination efforts are successful