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  1. Marilyn Gladu's floor-crossing reveals more about Poilievre than his podcast interviews

    A podcast can provide a superficial view of an individual, while a floor-crossing reveals more about the underlying dynamics within a caucus.

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  2. Pedestrian laying in street, drivers claiming 2 green lights lead to 2 Kelowna crashes

    A pedestrian was struck by two separate vehicles in Kelowna, both claiming to have had a green light. Two people were injured in the incidents.

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  3. Ford government quietly reverses medical residency rule that excluded most immigrant physicians

    The change allows international medical graduates to compete for residency spots.

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  4. Hockey Provincials hit the ice in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

    Newfoundland and Labrador U-11 hockey provincials return to Happy Valley-Goose Bay

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  5. Halifax orders fencing, cleanup around 'hazardous' former ice rink in Bedford - CBC

    Halifax orders fencing, cleanup around 'hazardous' former ice rink in Bedford

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  6. Fuel prices nosedive across N.L. as markets react to Iran ceasefire

    Fuel prices drop 13.5 cents/litre across N.L.

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  7. PHOTOS: North Island Royals drop season opener to Victoria Eagles

    North Island Royals lose season opener to Victoria Eagles.

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  8. No funding approved for J-Class road repairs in Inverness County

    No funding approved for J-Class road repairs in Inverness County.

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  9. What to expect ahead of Artemis II’s splashdown

    The Orion spacecraft will enter Earth's atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.

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  10. Saab dangles sovereign data centre in Montreal to undercut F-35 fighter contract

    Saab pitches Montreal data centre to undercut F-35 contract

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  11. Indigenous Nurses Day celebrates their contributions to the nursing profession

    Indigenous Nurses Day celebrates the contributions of First Nation, Métis and Inuit nurses to the nursing profession on April 10, Edith Anderson Monture's birthday.

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  12. Saab dangles sovereign data centre in Montreal to undercut F-35 fighter contract - CBC

    Canada's Saab offers Montreal data centre to undercut F-35 contract

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  13. Things to do in the North Okanagan

    Festivals in the North Okanagan

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  14. The New World Order Will Be More Dangerous and More Cooperative

    Global governance structures to address climate change and pandemics may lead to more authoritarianism.

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  15. Westside Wine Trail hosting its annual Cheers to Cheese event May 2

    Westside Wine Trail to host annual 'Cheers to Cheese' event on May 2

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  16. Dearborn Ford always puts customer in driver's seat, who can move at own pace

    Dearborn Ford prioritizes customer experience

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  17. Letters, April 10

    Ground squirrels being poisoned in Winnipeg's athletic fields.

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  18. Taillefer resigns as teacher conduct commissioner

    Manitoba's teacher misconduct commissioner resigns amid questions over remote work

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  19. Sánchez to Push China to Hand Over Tech Secrets on Beijing Trip

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is planning a trip to Beijing to persuade Chinese companies to share more tech know-how

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  20. Croatian fishermen feel the strain after Iran war ramps up fuel prices

    Croatian fishermen face financial strain due to high fuel prices amid Iran conflict

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  21. Kelowna’s got talent set return to the stage

    Kelowna's annual 'Got Talent' show is set to return to the stage this spring, with auditions currently underway.

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  22. An Anti-Meloni Emerges in Italy With Push to Unseat the Original

    Silvia Salis emerges as potential Italian opposition leader after Giorgia Meloni's referendum defeat.

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  23. China Reminds Battery Makers to Resist Excessive Capacity Growth

    China summons battery makers to restrict capacity growth

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  24. Cyngn reports growth in autonomous vehicle deployments

    Cyngn reports growth in autonomous vehicle deployments

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  25. CoreWeave plans $1.25 billion senior notes offering

    CoreWeave to issue $1.25 billion in senior notes.

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  26. Wellesley councillors get update on progress of new official plan

    Wellesley councillors receive update on official plan

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  27. Bailouts for farmers are only a last resort

    Bailouts for farmers are only considered when crop failures or livestock diseases have caused significant financial losses.

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  28. Netanyahu: Iran ceasefire not end of war

    Iran and Israel agree to ceasefire, but Netanyahu says it's not the end of the war.

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  29. How the Fear of Trump Is Helping Quebec Sovereignty

    US President Trump's unpredictable presidency has sparked a renewed conversation about Quebec sovereignty

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  30. Busy Highway 401 on-ramp in Pickering to close for 6 months

    Highway 401 on-ramp to close for 6 months

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  31. Doctor with Newmarket practice suspended following patient death

    Ontario neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz's medical practice suspended after patient death.

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  32. When will my street get cleaned? Clarington cleans up following severe winter

    Clarington municipality plans 2 rounds of street cleaning this season.

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  33. Ontario school board supervisors charging varying fees, some billing government HST

    Supervisors in Ontario school boards charge varying fees, with some billing the government for HST

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  34. Casual sex is linked to lower self-esteem and weaker moral orientations in women but not men

    Women who engage in casual sex may experience lower self-esteem and weaker moral orientations.

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  35. Opinion: We need to start thinking about a Taiwan crisis

    Diversification of trade and investment

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  36. Hummingbirds are crossing Canada's border right now: How to track their 2026 migration to Ontario

    Hummingbirds are returning to Canada after a brief hiatus, with some species expected to arrive in Ontario in the coming weeks.

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  37. Will Canadiens sit key players or push hard for home ice? | HI/O Bonus

    The Montreal Canadiens are considering resting key players in the final game of the regular season to ensure they get home-ice advantage in the playoffs.

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  38. Why treasure hunters flock to 'Canada’s most beautiful village' every May

    Merrickville Community Garage Sale returns May 2, featuring vintage gems and bargains

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  39. AirTalk Wireless Expands Digital Access Efforts to Improve Mobile Connectivity Availability for Eligible Households Across the United States

    AirTalk Wireless expands digital access efforts to improve mobile connectivity for underserved communities nationwide.

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  40. Iran's nuclear agency chief says its right to enrich uranium is ‘necessary’ for US talks

    Iran's nuclear agency chief says its right to enrich uranium is 'necessary' for US talks

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  41. P.E.I.'s Colby MacArthur makes jump to pro hockey

    P.E.I.'s Colby MacArthur makes jump to pro hockey

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  42. WhatsApp is testing new ways to add group members

    WhatsApp tests new way to add group members using Meta AI

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  43. An Iranian in St. John’s explains why he fears the ceasefire between the U.S. and his home country more than the war

    Afzal fears the ceasefire may be a temporary solution, potentially leading to further escalation, as the underlying issues remain unresolved.

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  44. Furnace oil passes $2 per litre across Newfoundland in latest price adjustment

    Furnace oil price increases to $2 per litre

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  45. High number of Indigenous people incarcerated concerning but not surprising, says Nunatsiavut Government

    Indigenous people make up a disproportionate percentage of Newfoundland and Labrador's prison population.

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