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Ukraine marks its third Easter at war under fire from Russian attacksAs Ukraine marked its third Easter at war, Russia on Sunday launched a barrage of drones concentrated in Ukraine’s east.World50 mins
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An attempt to explain the inexplicable in the world of rock musicYelling 'Freebird!' and raising hands in the 'devil horns' sign — why do rock fans do some of the things they do? Alan Cross examines these and other rock traditions.Entertainment1 hour
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Small grocers, co-ops receiving boost from Loblaw boycott: ‘A lot of anger’As frustrations for Canadians grow along with grocery store bills, some say Canadians are ready to think outside the big box store when heading out for groceries.Canada4 hours
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U.K. bans generic passwords over cybersecurity concerns. Should Canada be next?The U.K. has passed a new law — the first in the world — banning manufacturers from allowing consumers to use weak passwords on internet-connected devices.Canada7 hours
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Blue Jays acquire reliever Kuhnel from AstrosThe Toronto Blue Jays have acquired right-hander Joel Kuhnel from the Houston Astros in exchange for cash considerations.Sports11 hours
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Montreal launches cruise season with ship that protected 1,500 Ukrainian refugeesAround 1,500 refugees fled their homeland and boarded the ship with their scant possessions. The ship they boarded would be their home for the next six months.CanadaMay 4
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3 bodies recovered likely those of 2 Australians and American who went missingWhile there has not yet been confirmation, physical characteristics means there is a high likelihood that the bodies are those of the three tourists.WorldMay 4
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Foreign intelligence services are contracting out killings to gangsThree Indian nationals arrested in Edmonton for the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar are allegedly linked to an Indian crime group.CanadaMay 4
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Black youth face multiple barriers accessing mental health care, experts sayThe Black Physicians' Association of Ontario is holding a conference in Toronto on Saturday to address issues related to Black youth's access to mental health care.CanadaMay 4
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Red dresses to make fashion statement about missing and murdered Indigenous womenModels in uniquely designed red dresses are taking to the runway in British Columbia this weekend to make a powerful fashion statement about missing and murdered Indigenous women.CanadaMay 4
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Boeing to launch astronauts into space aboard new capsuleThe company's long-awaited astronaut demo is slated for liftoff Monday night.TechMay 4
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From 5K to a full marathon: The best way to train for a long runWhether you're lacing up your running shoes for the first time or a seasoned runner, the arrival of marathon season brings a time of excitement and challenge.HealthMay 4
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How caregiving impacts a generation of Canadians: ‘Unpaid work does not end’Some 1.8 million Canadians are in a situation where they're providing unpaid care to multiple people, often a child and an older parent, putting a sizeable burden on caregivers.MoneyMay 4
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Quebec woman wonders why she’s being asked to pay thousands for cancer medicationIn the spring of 2024, a 42-year-old Quebec resident found a lump in her right breast. She was diagnosed with HER-2 positive, an aggressive and recurring form of cancer.CanadaMay 3
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Some 2019 candidates ‘appeared willing’ to engage with foreign interference: Hogue inquiryThe overall integrity of the 2019 and 2021 elections held, a federal inquiry finds, but foreign interference remains a significant threat.CanadaMay 3
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Bird flu: Experts urge more surveillance in Canada — before it’s too lateExperts are urging Canada to boost its surveillance of the bird flu after traces of it were found in milk in the U.S. and it has spread among dairy cattle in the U.S.CanadaMay 3
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S&P/TSX composite up Friday, U.S. stock markets rally after jobs report shows coolingCanada's main stock index rose Friday, led by strength in base metals, utilities and telecom, while U.S. markets rallied after the latest jobs report came in cooler than expected.EconomyMay 3
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Thousands of Canada’s rail workers have a strike mandate. What happens now?Train conductors, engineers, yard workers and rail traffic controllers under Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate Wednesday.CanadaMay 3
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Canada, Manitoba to develop Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girlsCanada and Manitoba are launching a pilot alert program — similar to an Amber Alert — that will send out emergency messages when an Indigenous woman or girl goes missing.CanadaMay 3
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Kevin Spacey lashes out at docuseries highlighting new abuse allegationsThe docuseries 'Spacey Unmasked' will see 10 men detail new allegations of sexual abuse by actor Kevin Spacey, spanning several decades.EntertainmentMay 3
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‘More time is required’: New Brunswick legislature to delay forced rehab billNew Brunswick's proposed bill to force addicted individuals into rehab in certain cases is being delayed. The controversial plan's fate may now rest on the October election.HealthMay 3
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Russian state-backed TikTok posts surge as U.S. election nears: reportTikTok accounts linked to the Russian state are targeting wedge issues ahead of the upcoming U.S. election, a new report is warning. Here's how.U.S. NewsMay 3
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Princess Anne to help commission new navy vessel in B.C. ceremonyThe first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel for Canada's Pacific fleet will officially be commissioned in a ceremony featuring Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles.PoliticsMay 3
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Prelude to an assassination: India’s ‘incompetent’ campaign against slain B.C. Sikh leaderCanadian investigators believe Hardeep Nijjar's murder was an escalation of India's campaign against Sikh separatists, and its foreign intelligence agency was behind the killing.CanadaMay 3
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B.C. Sikh leader ‘vindicated’ by arrest of Indian nationals in Nijjar killingLast September, Canada said there were “credible” allegations linking Indian agents to the June murder of the Sikh separatist leader, a contention India has rejected.CrimeMay 3