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- What happened to Tom Mulcair during the 2015 election? He was taken down by friendly fire
NDP leader Tom Mulcair lost the 2015 federal election, ending his bid for prime minister after the New Democratic Party's 'LEAP' plan was widely panned as unrealistic and the party failed to gain a majority of seats.
- FACE BLIND: Confessions of a prosopagnosic
Study reveals that 2% of people with prosopagnosia, face blindness, often rely on other visual cues to identify faces
- Pedestrian killed in collision on QEW
A pedestrian was killed in a collision on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) late on Sunday.
- Pickering road closure to last until October
Pickering road closure to last until October
- ‘The gains will be substantial’: The AI shock is looking a lot like the China shock, and a top economist says that’s actually good news - Fortune
AI is not replacing jobs, but rather transforming them
- Taiwan Launches Danjiang Bridge, Showcasing World-Class Engineering
Taiwan launches world's longest single-mast asymmetric cable-stayed bridge, marking a major engineering milestone after nearly three decades of planning and construction.
- Golden Pride Society receives record-breaking contribution from the Pursuit Community Fund
Pursuit Community Fund becomes platinum sponsor of Golden Pride Society, marking record-breaking contribution
- “The Friendly Golf Pro” Breezy’s Paterson inducted into Hall of Fame
Breezy's Paterson, a legendary golfer, was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
- Volvo introducing Google Gemini, including in cars already on the road - emptytank.ca
Volvo introducing Google Gemini, including in cars already on the road
- 'I just don't think that's right': Students react to findings of provincial audit at Conestoga College
Conestoga College to be overhauled after provincial audit finds mismanagement of finances.
- Gardening tips from a northern Ontario greenhouse marking 40 years of growth
For cold climates, focus on hardy plants and choose varieties bred for northern Ontario's short growing season and cooler temperatures.
- Book excerpt: The complicated legacy of Otto Schaefer and Canada's Indigenous people
Otto Schaefer, a Nazi-trained doctor, held significant authority over Indigenous healthcare from the 1950s to 1970s.
- CBC North's Trail's End is coming to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
CBC North's Trail's End to broadcast in Cambridge Bay
- NEWS OF THE WEEK: Sam Smith and Christian Cowan reportedly engaged
Sam Smith and Christian Cowan reportedly set to get married after wearing matching engagement rings at the Met Gala.
- Dialogue entre Yves Boisvert et Mathias Brunet | Ours, lions et l’art de la finition
Conversation between Yves Boisvert and Mathias Brunet about hunting, lions and the art of finishing.
- Brampton planning committee to tackle 6 major development proposals May 11
Brampton planning committee to consider 6 major development proposals
- Caledon wildlife hospital near capacity amid surge in demand for animal rescue care
Caledon wildlife hospital faces capacity issues
- Scottish Labour leader to give first post-election results interview
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar to discuss election results.
- Rollme launches new sporty AI smart glasses with 13MP camera and OpenAI-powered assistant
Rollme launches VistaView AI Smart Glasses with 13MP camera and OpenAI-powered assistant.
- Comcast: Market Is Ignoring A 14% Yield Opportunity
Comcast sees profit nears with Peacock growth
- Man's death in street 'not the result of a crime'
A 56-year-old man arrested in North Yorkshire has been released from custody
- Thousands to cross Dartmoor Ten Tor finish line
Thousands to cross Dartmoor Ten Tor finish line
- How Canadians can shop for new and used cars — and the pros and cons of each option
Franchise dealers offer financing options and warranty coverage
- Colgate-Palmolive: Too Expensive For A Defensive Firm
Colgate-Palmolive's Q1 EPS fell 6% due to weak organic growth and FX risks
- Macron boosts Egypt ties during Alexandria visit ahead of Africa-France summit
Macron reaffirms France's commitment to Egypt's economic and strategic ties.
- Dell: The Stock Is Pricey But I'm Still Dipping Into The Buys
Dell's growing revenue base supports its ability to capture accelerating AI server demand
- No trout taking your bait? This could explain why
Nova Scotia fish stocking program to suspend rainbow trout stocking due to drought.
- New study aims to lift the veil on adult sexting culture
Sexting culture remains shrouded in secrecy and stigma
- Over 34,000 Islanders are waiting for a family doctor. Here's how recruiters are trying to help
The province is struggling to attract enough family doctors to help 34,000 Islanders on the patient registry.
- Anglican diocese won't sell historic Fredericton cathedral in dire need of costly repairs
Anglicans in New Brunswick reject plan to sell cathedral for repairs
- Moncton airport sees flights cancelled amid aviation fuel cost crisis
Moncton airport cancels flights due to fuel cost surge
- Moncton airport sees flights cancelled amid aviation fuel cost crisis - CBC
Moncton airport cancels flights due to rising fuel costs
- She spent over $100,000 and five years to have her child. Now, this N.B. mom hopes future women get their fertility treatments covered. - CTV News
Fertility treatment costs new mom $100,000
- Residents forced to travel out of town after closure of only bank in their rural Ontario town - CBC
Residents of a rural Ontario town are being forced to travel to nearby cities to access banking services after the closure of the town's only bank.
- N.L.’s travelling book boxes were the little free libraries of the early 1900s
A British medical missionary, Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, was inspired to create and distribute free book boxes to fishermen in Newfoundland after a chance meeting with a man seeking new books.
- PCs allocate $6.5M for provincial nurse team to curb private agency hiring
The Wakeham government is allocating $6.5M for a provincial nurse team to curb private agency hiring.
- Bridging Conversations: six Comox Valley artists create one collective vision
Artists from the Comox Valley come together to create a collective vision at Artful: The Gallery's exhibition, which runs through June 13.
- Courtois, Tchouameni start in a 4-3-3 – How Real Madrid can line up against Barcelona
Real Madrid's Luka Modrić, Luka Tchouameni, and Federico Valverde may start in a 4-3-3 formation against Barcelona.
- Mail Sport names Chelsea’s early preferred choice to become club’s next head coach
Xabi Alonso is Chelsea's early preferred choice for next head coach
- Flowers are a go-to gift on Mother's Day, and florists always go all out
Florists in Newfoundland work tirelessly to create beautiful Mother's Day bouquets
- Dairy Farmer Thought Job Was Causing Her ‘Overwhelming’ Fatigue. She Was Shocked to Learn What It Really Was (Exclusive)
Dairy farmer Brianne 'Brie' Hyde says she was 'overwhelmed' by her job, but not for the reasons she thought.
- Art & Bloom Festival keeps them coming back
Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens hosts 24th Annual Art & Bloom Festival
- Lib Dems 'are official opposition' in North East
Liberal Democrats become official opposition in North East