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  1. Loss of animal insulin in Canada highlights how patients can be left behind - The Globe and Mail

    Patients in Canada are struggling to access insulin due to shortages of human insulin.

    BUSINESS
  2. Manitoba NDP government loans $475K to Winnipeg AI call-screening company - cbc.ca

    Manitoba NDP government provides $475K loan to Winnipeg AI call-screening company.

    BUSINESS
  3. Force's officers, civilian member honoured

    Thunder Bay Police Service officers receive recognition for bravery

    CRIME
  4. Next days are crucial for Quebec’s maple syrup crop

    Warm weather forecast could impact Quebec's maple syrup crop

    WORLD
  5. What to know about the Metro strike affecting fruit and vegetables in Quebec

    Metro strike causes shortages of fresh produce in Quebec

    POLITICS
  6. What to know about the Metro strike affecting fruit and vegetables in Quebec - Montreal Gazette

    Metro workers in Quebec strike over pay and working conditions

    BUSINESS
  7. April 4th Weather Discussion

    Freezing rain expected in the Sault area, strong easterly winds gusting to 35km/h

    WORLD
  8. Hooked on CleanTok? An Ontario social media expert explains the psychology behind the viral obsession

    Ontario expert explains why people are hooked on viral deep cleaning videos on social media

    HEALTH
  9. Airline warns of 'bare piggies in flight' and other Ontario air travel news this week

    Airlines raise jet fuel costs, threatening ticket price hikes

    WORLD
  10. Ontario and Canada food recalls: Items sold through Amazon and Hello Fresh

    Items sold through Amazon and Hello Fresh recalled due to potential salmonella contamination.

    BUSINESS
  11. Judge rules on partial buildings on Kingston Road in Ajax. Here's what happened

    Ontario Divisional Court upholds demolition order for partially constructed buildings on Kingston Road West and Church Street South in Ajax.

    WORLD
  12. Bitcoin’s 85% Crash Era Is Over: ‘It’s Now A Proven Technology’, Cathie Wood Says

    Bitcoin has matured into a proven technology and proven monetary system

    BUSINESS
  13. Focus Wealth Management Appoints Don Cranston as Vice Chair, Client Advisory

    Don Cranston joins Focus Wealth Management as Vice Chair, Client Advisory.

    BUSINESS
  14. Focus Wealth Management Appoints Henry Kim as Chief Financial Officer and Head of Compliance

    Focus Wealth Management appoints Henry Kim as CFO and Head of Compliance.

    BUSINESS
  15. Freed: Why are Quebecers so happy together? I have some theories

    Quebec's high standard of living and social services are key factors

    POLITICS
  16. ‘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

    POLITICS
  17. Proposed strategy to allow municipalities to allot water in Waterloo Region

    Municipalities to be given more control over water allocation

    BUSINESS
  18. Ryan Gosling's viral 'Project Hail Mary' sweater is made in Canada, and you can knit your own version

    Ryan Gosling's 'Project Hail Mary' sweater is made in Canada, and you can knit your own version.

    WORLD
  19. Woman, 41, Admits She Feels ‘Like a Ticking Time Bomb’ After Learning She’s a Carrier for Fatal Huntington’s Disease

    A 41-year-old woman has expressed her fears after learning she is a carrier for Huntington's disease, a rare genetic disorder that affects movement and mental health.

    HEALTH
  20. Firefighter and Wife Struggled to Have Kids, Then Newborn Was Left Behind in ‘Safe Haven’ Box at His Job (Exclusive)

    Firefighter and wife had trouble conceiving, then left newborn in 'Safe Haven' box at firehouse

    SPORTS
  21. Where Is Ted Bundy's Daughter Now? Inside Rosa Bundy's Childhood and Private Life Today

    Rosa Bundy, Ted Bundy's daughter, has kept a low profile.

    SPORTS
  22. Fifteen dead in 'massive' Russian attack while Kyiv signals readiness for Easter ceasefire

    Russian strikes kill 15 in Ukraine, Kyiv proposes Easter ceasefire

    CRIME
  23. Pittsburgh: More rain tonight, Impact Day for Easter | April 4

    Pittsburgh will experience more rain tonight, leading into Easter

    SPORTS
  24. Easter Sunday and Monday: What's open and closed in P.E.I.?

    Many businesses across P.E.I. will be closed on Easter Sunday.

    BUSINESS
  25. Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design spoofs iconic film Ghost in fundraiser

    Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design creates Ghost spoof for fundraiser

    WORLD
  26. Big Tancook Island residents urge speed limit reduction before new car ferry service starts

    Residents of Big Tancook Island are calling for a reduced speed limit to address safety concerns on the island's roads.

    TECHNOLOGY
  27. Why is a Dylan Cease painting on the Blue Jays manager’s wall?

    Dylan Cease's artwork is on the Blue Jays manager's wall as a gift from the pitcher to the manager.

    SPORTS
  28. This Canadian lab may have found the root of hockey's prime-time ice problem. It may not be around to help fix it

    Canadian municipalities rely on outdated historical contracts to determine ice rink allocations.

    SPORTS
  29. What will the new Maple Leafs front office look like? Here's some candidates for GM and president

    Doug Armstrong's extensive NHL experience as GM of the Calgary Flames might make him a strong candidate for the Maple Leafs' top spot, but concerns about his fit with the team's culture and salary cap management could be a major hurdle.

    SPORTS
  30. JD Power cancels summer internships leaving 25 Western University students hanging - cbc.ca

    JD Power cancels summer internships, leaving 25 Western University students without placements

    BUSINESS
  31. Fake ‘milk settlement’ texts target Canadians, raise concerns over growing scam trend - CP24

    Fake 'milk settlement' texts target Canadians, raise concerns over growing scam trend

    BUSINESS
  32. 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.

    POLITICS
  33. A love of space leads N.L. woman to coveted NASA fellowship to better understand universe

    A Newfoundland and Labrador astrophysicist has been awarded a coveted NASA fellowship to better understand the universe.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  34. A love of space leads N.L. woman to coveted NASA fellowship to better understand universe - cbc.ca

    Newfoundland woman wins NASA fellowship to study space

    SCIENCE
  35. Online auction to raise funds for trauma counselling begins April 13

    Online auction starts April 13 to support trauma counselling, offering over 240 items for bidding.

    WORLD
  36. Woman Was Working as an Aerospace Engineer and Living with Her Fiancé. All Seemed Well, Until a Diagnosis Changed Her Life - Yahoo Lifestyle Canada

    A woman's life as an aerospace engineer and fiancée appeared normal, but a diagnosis changed everything.

    HEALTH