05:32 Domi scores in OT, Maple Leafs top Senators 3-2 to grab lead in Battle of Ontario | CBC News
-Max Domi scored at 3:09 of overtime as the Toronto Maple Leafs survived a blown 2-0 lead to defeat the Ottawa Senators 3-2 and go up 2-0 in their first-round playoff series Tuesday.
- CBC04:31 Tesla sells as much as long as
-Cybertruck's commercial failure brings Tesla obliged to make significant discounts and offers. Tesla offers great discounts on Cybertruck, trying to get rid of the stagnant stock. In the US, discounts reach $ 11,990, while Canada reaches $ 16,590 Canada. In addition, many models are accompanied by free lifelong charging on the network […]
- MSN02:14 Special mass held at Quebec basilica where Pope Francis visited on 'pilgrimage of penance' | CBC News
-More than 100 people gathered at the Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec to honour the late Pope Francis. Nearly three years ago, he stopped in the capital as part of his visit to apologize to Indigenous people for the conduct of some members of the Catholic Church in Canada's residential school system.
- CBC02:04 Teen hiker dead after fall down 60-metre cliff north of Salmon Arm, B.C. | CBC News
-The teen's death comes just a few days after a 28-year-old hiker died after falling several hundred metres on Mount Seymour, north of Vancouver.
- CBC01:43 OPP officer's roadside killing in 2022 a 'joint effort,' Crown tells Ontario murder trial of 2 accused | CBC News
-In his closing argument at the first-degree murder trial that began a month ago in Cayuga, Ont., Crown prosecutor Fraser McCracken said Randall McKenzie shot Const. Greg Pierzchala and Brandi Stewart-Sperry helped him do it.
- CBC01:19 ANALYSIS | Poilievre isn't pivoting, but he's stepping lightly around a few things | CBC News
-Pierre Poilievre is an ideological conservative who believes there is an inherent value in lower taxes and lower public spending. The campaign platform he tabled on Tuesday broadly hews to those principles. But at least some of the debate now will involve the Conservative Party's math.
- CBC01:17 B.C. woman shot in face, suspect dead and up to 30 people out of their homes in apartment attack and fire | CBC News
-A man is dead after driving a vehicle into a fire he set, police say.
- CBC01:03 Poilievre says a government report predicts a 'terrifying' 2040. Here's what it actually says | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pounced on a government report that he argues predicts a "terrifying" world in 2040 to warn voters of the dangers of giving the Liberals a fourth term — but the actual report is far more nuanced.
- CBC00:57 Ex-Canada world juniors players plead not guilty
-Five members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team, charged with sexual assault last year for an incident that allegedly took place in June 2018 when they were in London, Ontario, pleaded not guilty Tuesday.
- ESPN00:16 Poilievre reiterates concerns with Liberals' UNDRIP law in Assembly of First Nations forum | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pitched First Nations leaders with what he called practical solutions to create economic prosperity on Tuesday, but he reiterated concerns around the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and its potential impact on resource development.
- CBC00:02 Suspected Israel shark attack highlights risk of entering waters when marine animals present | CBC News
-Israeli police scoured the Mediterranean coast for a swimmer they fear may have been attacked by a shark, in an area that has long seen close encounters between marine predators and beachgoers who sometimes seek them out.
- CBC23:56 What are the key races in Canada's federal election?
-As Canada holds an election on Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals are ahead of Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives in national opinion polls. The New Democratic Party led by Jagmeet Singh is in a distant third place, while the separatist Bloc Quebecois, which only campaigns in the predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec, is in fourth.
- Reuters22:55 Canada election sees record high early voting, figures show
-About 7.3m people have cast ballots over four days of advanced voting in sign of elevated interest in 28 April poll
- TheGuardian22:39 'Main hotspot' at northern border records 95% drop in illegal migrant apprehensions in March: White House
-A sector along the northern border with Canada has seen a dramatic decline in apprehensions of illegal immigrants, the White House said Tuesday when comparing March 2024 to last month.
- Fox News22:27 TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin to end after 19 seasons | CBC News
-TVO's flagship current affairs program is coming to an end after 19 seasons. Veteran host Steve Paikin will co-host a weekly political podcast.
- CBC21:18 IMF warns Trump's tariffs will slow U.S., global economies as we enter 'a new era' | CBC News
-The U.S. and global economies will likely slow significantly in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and the uncertainty they have created, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday.
- CBC19:05 Almost half of the Canadians would join the EU but to no avail
-The downside is that Canada is not a European country.
- hvg.hu19:04 Record 7.3 million Canadians voted during advance polls: Elections Canada | CBC News
-About 7.3 million Canadians took advantage of advance voting and cast their ballots over the long weekend, according to Elections Canada.
- CBC19:01 Polio vaccinations halted by blockade as latest Israeli strikes kill 9 children in Gaza | CBC News
-The Israeli military launched one of the biggest waves of strikes on Gaza in weeks on Tuesday, residents said, and health officials issued a new warning that healthcare faced total collapse from Israel's blockade of all supplies.
- CBC18:59 Residential school survivors reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis | CBC News
-Survivors of residential schools reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis, and the steps they want to see next from the Catholic Church.
- CBC18:55 Quebec says measles outbreak has ended | CBC News
-Quebec's outbreak began in December 2024 and involved a contagious traveller who had visited the province before they were diagnosed.
- CBC18:51 Conservative platform says projected revenues from policies will offset $90B in new measures | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's election promises amount to $90 billion in new measures over the next four years that will be paid for in part by cuts and the economic growth the party says these measures will generate.
- CBC18:51 Teenager dies after 'exchange of gunfire' with Toronto police: SIU | CBC News
-A 16-year-old boy from Toronto died in hospital Tuesday morning after being shot by police officers in North York on Sunday night, the province’s police watchdog says.
- CBC18:40 Hudson's Bay workers denied commission pay during liquidation sales | CBC News
-Hudson’s Bay Co. has stopped paying commission to hundreds of cosmeticians and fragrance advisers during liquidation sales, effectively reducing their salaries.
- CBC18:18 Gunmen kill at least 20 in Kashmiri tourist town | CBC News
-At least 20 people were feared killed after suspected militants opened fire on tourists in India's Jammu and Kashmir territory on Tuesday, three security sources said, the worst attack on civilians in the troubled Himalayan region for years.
- CBC17:42 China, Mexico, Canada bear brunt of US tariffs – IMF
-The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday slashed its forecast for global growth this year, citing the effect of US President Donald Trump’s new tariff policies on the world economy. The IMF’s projections, which incorporate some but not all tariff measures introduced this year, see the global economy growing by 2.8 percent this year, 0.5 percentage […]
- Punch17:30 Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors reflect on compassionate, complex legacy of Pope Francis | CBC News
-It's been nearly three years since Pope Francis travelled to Canada to apologize for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools. But for some Indigenous survivors, memories of the historic day remain fresh in their minds.
- CBC16:58 Police rescue 33 West Africans from a human trafficking scam in Ivory Coast
-The international police agency Interpol says that police raids have rescued 33 West Africans from a human trafficking ring in Ivory Coast that lured people into paying fees and providing coerced labor by promising them jobs in Canada.
- APNews16:29 Could Trump actually fire head of the U.S. central bank, Jerome Powell? | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump has been mounting attacks against the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, for his refusal to cut interest rates further. But the president's power over the independent central banker isn't so clear cut.
- CBC15:43 How Trump’s Canada threats dampened Quebec separatist movement - for now
-Patriotism is on the rise in Quebec, a region that has held two referendums over whether to leave Canada
- TheGuardian15:41 How Canada’s Trump-Style Candidate Blew a 20-Point Polling Lead
-President Trump’s trade war and threats to annex Canada have upended the country’s politics, turning the Conservatives from heavy favorites to underdogs in next week’s election.
- MSN14:31 Why the Northern Super League can change football in Canada for good
-Without a pathway to follow in their own country, players have had to look overseas to make a career. But no more
- TheGuardian14:00 B.C. ministry ordered to hand over records in alleged domestic violence privacy breach | CBC News
-B.C.'s privacy watchdog has sided with a woman suing the provincial government and its victim assistance program over an alleged breach of her sensitive files.
- CBC13:53 Rent hikes, daycare waits and higher mortgages: affordability looms large for these Ontario voters | CBC News
-Voters in Hamilton and Burlington like Shri Kulkarni, Joe Struthers and Jessica Fawcett say rising costs and stagnant wages are shaping how they'll vote in this federal election.
- CBC13:29 A sequoia forest in Detroit? Plantings to improve air quality and mark Earth Day | CBC News
-Arborists are turning vacant land on Detroit's eastside into a small urban forest, not of elms, oaks and red maples indigenous to the city but giant sequoias, the world's largest trees that can live for thousands of years.
- CBC12:51 More than 100 U.S. academic leaders unite against Trump's higher education policies | CBC News
-More than 100 university, college and scholarly society presidents published a joint statement on Tuesday opposing the Trump administration's treatment of higher education institutions, coming together to speak out after Harvard University said the administration was threatening its independence.
- CBC12:00 'Things are really bad': The housing crisis is a priority for many Canadian voters this federal election | CBC News
-Canadian voters concerned about rising home and rent costs say housing's a top concern for them this federal election.
- CBC12:00 American vision care non-profit moving to Manitoba as U.S. tariffs drive up costs | CBC News
-A non-profit that provides eye care to people in 68 countries says it plans to move its production to Manitoba because of the uncertainty created by U.S. tariffs.
- CBC11:52 Canada will reduce contracts with those USA
-Canada authorities will reduce contracts with American technological companies due to Washington’s duties introduced by Washington. This was announced on April 22 by the newspaper Globe and Mail with reference to the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Pnp11:30 Study into 'looksmaxxing' reveals online community that encourages surgeries, suicide | CBC News
-Looksmaxxing is ostensibly about improving your appearance. But a new study says members of online looksmaxxing forums take it too far with caustic critiques, harmful remedies and encouragement of suicide.
- CBC11:00 Car accident victim can't get into an Ontario clinic so is willing to pay $40K for U.S. spinal assessment | CBC News
-A London woman injured in a car crash says she's left with no choice but to pay to see a doctor in the United States after waiting almost two years for a diagnosis from an Ontario spine surgeon.
- CBC10:00 Why Canadian voters living in the Big Apple have a growing interest in the federal election | CBC News
-Canadian voters living in New York are following the federal election — a race that's been dominated by the country's relationship with the U.S. following the imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods and threats by the Trump administration to make Canada the 51st state.
- CBC10:00 Did TikTok tell you to buy luxury goods straight from China? Experts say proceed with caution | CBC News
-Videos urging consumers to buy brands like Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Lululemon — or quality knockoffs — directly from manufacturers in China are popping up on social media. Experts say they might be propaganda, even if some of the claims about supply chains aren't far off.
- CBC10:00 Sexual assault trial of 5 former world junior hockey players begins today in London, Ont. | CBC News
-Jury selection begins today in the trial of five former NHL players accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a hotel in London, Ont., after a gala celebrating Canada's world junior hockey win in 2018.
- CBC10:00 New Conservative ads aimed at older men show golfers, Harper but no Poilievre | CBC News
-The Conservatives are using the final week of the election campaign to run advertisements where older men are telling other older men to vote for the party — a closing argument that would have been unthinkable only months ago, political advertising experts say.
- CBC10:00 Will offshore wind ever come to the Great Lakes? | CBC News
-Wind turbines in the Great Lakes have the potential to produce huge amounts of clean energy in one of the most popular regions in North America. But offshore wind is banned in Ontario and facing headwinds in the U.S. Here's why some think now is the time to give it a second look and a closer look at the barriers.
- CBC10:00 Could Alberta's job market become a federal election issue? | CBC News
-As the election nears, the major federal political parties are mindful about keeping Canadians working amid the U.S. trade war. But data shows Canada — including Alberta — is experiencing a competitive labour market, with relatively high unemployment and few job vacancies.
- CBC10:00 Season of the stick: How politics are overlapping with the NHL playoffs | CBC News
-The overlap between politics and hockey looms large in this federal election. Several fans who took in a late-season Ottawa Senators game sounded off to CBC on whether that's a good thing.
- CBC10:00 Ex-employees accuse former Better Business Bureau of bad behaviour | CBC News
-Former employees of an Ottawa-based Better Business Bureau that covered eastern Ontario, Quebec and northern Alberta are accusing it of terminating staff without severance after it was booted out of the BBB network.
- CBC22/04 Kings hold off Oilers to earn 6-5 win in Game 1 | CBC News
-Phillip Danault scored his second goal with 42 seconds to play, and the Los Angeles Kings blew a four-goal lead before rallying for a 6-5 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in the opener of the clubs' fourth consecutive first-round playoff series Monday night.
- CBC22/04 Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales begins eight-month deployment
-As many as 4,500 military personnel will be involved in exercises in the Indo-Pacific region, which will include support from ships or personnel of 12 other nations, including Norway, Canada and Spain.
- SkyNews22/04 Nightly calls from Pope Francis were a 'sign of hope' for Gaza's Christians during war | CBC News
-Every evening at 8 p.m., Father Gabriel Romanelli of Holy Family Church in Gaza City prepared to receive a call from Vatican City. The calls from Pope Francis — checking in on how those huddled inside Gaza's lone Catholic Church were coping during the war — were 'a singular expression of his love' that the the priest says gave people a sign of hope.
- CBC22/04 Ahead of conclave, cardinals to meet at Vatican for Pope Francis funeral preparations | CBC News
-Cardinals were due to meet on Tuesday to plan Pope Francis' funeral, which leaders from around the world will attend ahead of a conclave next month to elect a new head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- CBC22/04 The legacy of Pope Francis | CBC Radio
-Pope Francis earned a reputation as a relatively progressive pope who globalized the Catholic Church and spoke up for the disenfranchised. Will his successor do the same?
- CBC22/04 Pen or pencil? Elections Canada says it doesn't matter when casting a ballot | CBC News
-Elections Canada is debunking posts some have seen on social media claiming voters have to use a pencil to mark their ballot.
- CBC22/04 Harvard sues Trump administration over $2.2B US grant freeze | CBC News
-In a letter to Harvard earlier this month, Trump's administration had called for broad government and leadership reforms at the university, as well as changes to its admissions policies. It also demanded the university audit views of diversity on campus, and stop recognizing some student clubs.
- CBC21/04 Real reason why Canada could become EU's new member state
-Experts believe it is possible the North American country could join the EU - however one said the move would likely anger France's farmers.
- Express21/04 Stock markets tumble as investors pull back from American assets | CBC News
-Wall Street weakened Monday as investors worldwide became more skeptical about American investments, something many economists suggest is due to Trump's trade war and ongoing criticism of the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 sank 2.4 per cent, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 2.5 per cent and the Nasdaq composite fell 2.6 per cent.
- CBC21/04 Pope Francis did the right thing when others would not, says residential school survivor | CBC Radio
-Phil Fontaine spent more than a decade pushing the Catholic Church to apologize for its role in Canada’s residential school system, to no avail — until Pope Francis answered the call.
- CBC21/04 Carney ahead in polls as Canada enters last week of election campaign
-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, ahead in polls in the run-up to an April 28 election, renewed calls on Monday for voters to give him a strong mandate to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
- Reuters21/04 Canadian Catholics remember Pope Francis for his 'love and mercy,' apology for residential schools | CBC News
-Canadian Catholics are mourning Pope Francis, who died Monday at 88, as an ambassador for the disenfranchised and a progressive who wasn't afraid to challenge the status quo. His most lasting impact here is likely to be his apology for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools.
- CBC21/04 Trump's threats shift Quebec's views on independence ahead of Canada vote
-Quebec — a French-speaking province that loves to set itself apart from Canada's majority — has been among the most fervent adopters of a new patriotic sentiment.
- Japan Times21/04 Security officials report 'repression' operation targeting Conservative candidate Joe Tay | CBC News
-Canadian security officials say they have spotted a foreign repression operation targeting a federal Conservative candidate opposed to Chinese government policies.
- CBC21/04 Pope Francis set the Vatican on a path toward tolerance in a changing world | CBC News
-Longtime Vatican observers say that along with Francis’s radical refocusing of Church priorities came a hierarchical overhaul, one that will leave as lasting a mark as his revisioning of the Church’s role in the modern world.
- CBC21/04 Canadian hockey fans conflicted over traveling to U.S. to see their teams in NHL playoffs
-Canada saw five of its seven NHL teams advance to the playoffs this season. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Edmonton are all in the first round, with Toronto and Ottawa playing each other in the best-of-seven series.
- APNews21/04 The next pope: Continuity, change or surprise? | CBC News
-Pope Francis reshaped the Catholic Church. Cardinals will come together in the coming days to begin the process of selecting a successor and decide if his revolution continues.
- CBC21/04 Elections Canada worker in GTA removed following allegations of voter interference | CBC News
-Elections Canada says one of its employees will no longer be working at any polling stations while it investigates allegations they were attempting to influence voters to cast their ballot for the Conservatives at an advanced polling station in Vaughan last weekend.
- CBC21/04 Poilievre to release platform Tuesday with details on new spending and cuts | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Monday the party will release its costed platform Tuesday, giving voters a sense of what a government led by him would do and where it would cut to pay for it all.
- CBC21/04 Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen war plans in second Signal chat: source | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump stands behind Pete Hegseth, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Monday, after reports the defence secretary shared details of a March attack on Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in a message group that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
- CBC21/04 20 Canada Liberal candidates sign pledge for arms embargo, Palestinian state recognition
-The platform calls for a two-way arms embargo against Israel, and that Israeli weapons not be purchased by the Canadian military.
- Jerusalem Post21/04 'It was shocking news': Pope Francis's death leaves piligrams, tourists in St. Peter's Square in mourning | CBC News
-Thousands of tourists and pilgrims who flocked to Rome for Holy Week were dazed with shock at news of the death of Pope Francis. The Vatican made the announcement on Monday morning, a day after his open-topped popemobile was driven through crowds cheering "viva il papa!" on Christianity's holiest day.
- CBC21/04 Federal leaders remember Pope Francis as humble pontiff who moved reconciliation forward | CBC News
-Canada’s political leaders are remembering Pope Francis as a humble leader with a deep moral obligation to the spiritual courage to help the world’s most vulnerable
- CBC21/04 Pope Francis apologized for residential schools during historic Canadian visit | CBC News
-As Catholics mourn the death of Pope Francis, the religious leader is being remembered for his historic apology for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools.
- CBC21/04 Tributes pour in for Pope Francis, voice for 'the poor, the downtrodden and the forgotten' | CBC News
-Tributes to Pope Francis instantly poured in from around the world from presidents to people of all walks of life on Monday after the Vatican announced the pontiff's death at age 88.
- CBC21/04 Your morning cup of coffee is about to cost even more — thanks to U.S. tariffs | CBC News
-The price of a cup of coffee in Canada is expected to rise as the world continues to feel the effects of U.S President Donald Trump's tariffs, according to industry experts and cafés.
- CBC21/04 She felt like she was being watched. Then she found a hidden camera in her bathroom | CBC News
-A young single mother in Digby County recently fled her home after finding a camera in the bathroom of her rental unit. She wants to warn others who may be staying in unsafe housing for lack of options.
- CBC21/04 Some migrants in Canada lose work status while applications languish
-Migrants living in Canada are facing longer waits to renew paperwork that would allow them to keep working legally, as growing backlogs and changing rules stymie efforts to maintain legal status, according to interviews and data obtained by Reuters.
- Reuters21/04 Export: India can become the major supplier of Mustard Khali of China, know the whole matter
-Lack of mustard cake in the European Union has given India an opportunity on the export front. China is the major consumer country of mustard Khali. Currently, China imports mustard cakes mainly from Canada and the European Union to meet its demand. In such a situation, the lack of Khali in China's major supplier (European Union) has brought a new opportunity for India. Industry Body Solve ...
- MSN21/04 Her 9-year-old used a voice remote to buy Netflix, now this Ontario mom wants to warn others | CBC News
-A London, Ont., woman is out nearly $200 after her daughter purchased a Netflix subscription using a Rogers TV box voice control remote. Technology analyst Carmi Levy said buying services on smart devices has gotten easier, and consumers need to know how to protect themselves from accidental purchases.
- CBC21/04 What happens now that Pope Francis has died? Inside the Vatican's historic, symbolic rituals | CBC News
-There are time-honoured rituals, some shrouded in secrecy, and a series of carefully planned events that are likely to take place now that Pope Francis has died.
- CBC21/04 Pope Francis dead at 88 after nearly 12 years as Catholic Church head | CBC News
-Pope Francis, whose nearly 12-year papacy ushered in a more open, welcoming Catholic Church that prioritized empathy for the poor and disenfranchised — including Indigenous victims of Canada's church-run residential schools — has died at 88, the Vatican said in a video statement Monday.
- CBC21/04 American chips in the risk of a luxury dish because of tax attacks
-French fries can become the "victim" of the tax attack when the price in the US is pushed high due to Canada - the largest Canola fried oil supply market.
- VN Express21/04 An Uber drove away with her kid. Then Uber wouldn't connect her or police with the driver | CBC News
-An Ontario mother is raising concerns about Uber's emergency policies after one of its drivers drove away with her five-year-old daughter still in the back seat. She says the ride-sharing company refused to contact the driver and police found the child without its help.
- CBC21/04 Reproductive health advocates praise Liberal pledges but caution more details needed | CBC News
-Liberal Party pledges to make an access to abortion fund permanent and spend up to $20,000 for IVF treatment are being welcomed by some reproductive health advocates. But they also caution that more details need to be released, particularly on how such initiatives will be funded.
- CBC21/04 Why the Dutch still honour Canadians, 80 years after their liberation from Germany | CBC Radio
-Canadian veteran Jim Parks is getting ready to visit the Netherlands again, 80 years after playing a role in liberating the country from German occupation. And he can expect a warm welcome.
- CBC21/04 Canadians heading to vote face sticker shock for primary care at private clinics | CBC News
-Some clinics charge thousands a year for primary care and out-of-pocket fees while an estimated 6.5 million Canadian adults don't have a regular health-care provider like a family doctor or nurse practitioner.
- CBC21/04 Thanks to Trump and Putin, Europe needs to rearm quickly. But can it catch up fast enough? | CBC News
-Europe’s big powers agree on the urgency to rearm and prepare for a possible major war against Russia. But big divisions remain on how to accomplish that.
- CBC21/04 Last carbon tax rebate arrives Tuesday, but Finance Canada won't say how much it costs | CBC News
-The quarterly federal rebate was covered by carbon tax revenues, but the carbon tax on fuel ended April 1. In other words, Tuesday's payment could be considered a bonus or government transfer — since it's not being recouped from taxes collected at the pump.
- CBC21/04 Canada: pro -Khalistan slogans on gurudwara walls, outrage in Sikh community
-Outrage has spread to the Sikh community due to the writing of pro -Khalistan slogans on the walls of Vancouver's major gurudwara. After the incident, the Gurudwara administration called it an attempt to spread fear and division in the community. The Vancouver police is investigating the incident. In Vancouver, pro -Khalistan slogans were given on the walls of a major gurudwara. This causes anger
- MSN21/04 Battle of Ontario: Stars shine for Leafs in convincing Game 1 victory over Senators | CBC News
-Mitch Marner had a goal and two assists as the Toronto Maple Leafs dumped the Ottawa Senators 6-2 to take Game 1 of their first-round playoff series Sunday.
- CBC21/04 Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen war plans in second Signal chat: source | CBC News
-U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details of a March attack on Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in a message group that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday.
- CBC21/04 Why countries want their citizens to use burner phones while travelling to US
-It started quietly—a few isolated cases, whispers among travellers detained without warning at U.S. airports. But now, the alarm is growing louder. Countries like France, Denmark, Germany, and Ireland have joined Canada in issuing a striking new advisory to their citizens: if you're travelling to the United States, consider using a burner phone. What was once advice reserved for trips to authorita
- MSN20/04 Mark Carney's Chances Against Pierre Poilievre: Recent Polls
-The two main candidates are standing against each other in a snap election in Canada.
- MSN20/04 US beat Canada to win world championships with Janecke overtime goal
-An overtime goal from Tessa Janecke earned the United States a 4-3 win over reigning champions Canada to win gold at the Women's World Championship on Sunday as the latest chapter in their historic rivalry was decided in dramatic fashion.
- Reuters20/04 Renowned Canadian puppeteer Noreen Young dead at 85 | CBC News
-Tributes are pouring in for Young, the Ottawa-born puppeteer who created the CBC children's show Under the Umbrella Tree and who served as the first artistic director of the Puppets Up! festival in Almonte.
- CBC20/04 Poilievre dodges questions about repealing national handgun ban | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dodged questions Sunday about whether he would repeal the federal government’s handgun ban, a measure brought in to tamp down on the diversion of legal firearms into the hands of bad actors.
- CBC20/04 Janecke scores in overtime as U.S. beats Canada to win gold at women's hockey worlds | CBC Sports
-The United States wrested the gold medal back from Canada at the women's hockey world championship with a 4-3 overtime win in Sunday's final in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.
- CBC20/04 Advance voting continues as Poilievre accuses Carney of 'printing money' | CBC News
-Canadians continued to head to advance polls Sunday as the main federal party leaders campaigned in B.C. and the country's capital.
- CBC20/04 Search suspended for child who fell into Nova Scotia river | CBC News
-Nova Scotia RCMP say the search for a child who went missing Thursday afternoon while fishing in Cooks Cove, N.S., was suspended Saturday at 5 p.m. AT. An RCMP spokesperson says the intent is to resume the search, but when that would be is unclear.
- CBC20/04 Canadian students sailing on tall ship set to vote in Switzerland | CBC News
-Canadian students travelling on a tall ship will cast their ballots in the Canadian federal election in Switzerland.
- CBC20/04 Israeli probe into the killing of Palestinian emergency workers finds 'professional failures' | CBC News
-An Israeli probe into its soldiers' deadly shooting of 15 emergency workers last month in Gaza says it has found evidence of "professional failures" and a deputy commander will be fired.
- CBC20/04 ANALYSIS | Mark Carney lays out his plan for 'the biggest crisis of our lifetimes' | CBC News
-Liberal Leader Mark Carney framed his fiscal and spending plan on Saturday in terms of a crisis. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dismissed it as a 'spending bonanza' that Canada can't afford.
- CBC20/04 Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaking one-day Easter ceasefire | CBC News
-Russia and Ukraine blamed each other on Sunday for breaking a one-day Easter ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, with each side accusing the other of carrying out hundreds of attacks.
- CBC20/04 After Trump, Canada and Greenland, he stared at the island full of gold
-As soon as he came to the task, it was revealed that US President Trump, who said he wanted to seize Canada and Greenland, was also staring at a tropical country in Pope New Guinea.
- Yeniakit20/04 B.C. prepares for tourism boom amid U.S. tariffs, 51st state rhetoric | CBC News
-Even though many Canadians may well feel bitter toward the United States, Fresh Adventures CEO Alex Ross is reminding Canadians how important it is to welcome American tourists who continue to visit B.C.
- CBC20/04 Conservatives say a suspicious document was made to sway prisoners against them. We looked into it | CBC News
-Some Conservative candidates and social media users are alleging that a document — which appears to be a fake version of a real government webpage — has circulated in prisons to turn inmates against the Conservative Party. The CBC’s visual investigations team looked into the claims.
- CBC20/04 30 junior high school students from sister cities in Canada: Homestay and deepen your interactions in Chiba
-On the 17th, 30 junior high school students in North Vancouver, Canada, a sister city of Chiba City, visited the city hall and paid a courtesy visit to Mayor Kamiya Shunichi. Students from Handsworth Secondary School came to Japan on the 9th along with four leading teachers. After visiting Kyoto, Hiroshima and other places, I entered Chiba City from the 16th. Students from North Vancouver, Canada
- MSN20/04 These Christians and Sikhs say faith will guide their vote in this federal election | CBC News
-How does faith influence the vote in Alberta? On a Sunday morning, CBC News visited two churches and a gurdwara to talk with voters and find out.
- CBC20/04 These immigrants say Canada failed to plan for a population explosion. Now it's their top election issue | CBC News
-Some immigrants to Canada say there wasn't enough planning for the number of people coming into the country. Their top election priority is looking for a party to be clear on how they'll integrate newcomers into Canadian life and help them find a more solid footing in the country.
- CBC20/04 You're being judged on the quality of your microphone | CBC News
-A new Yale psychology study says the audio quality you have on video calls can affect how others perceive you — especially in snap-judgement scenarios like job interviews and dating.
- CBC20/04 In Italy, King Charles offers 'a surprisingly explicit show of support' for Canada | CBC News
-During his recent state visit to Italy, King Charles had much praise for his hosts, but there was a noteworthy moment when he drew attention to another country and his connection to it: Canada.
- CBC20/04 Japan, amid an unprecedented travel boom, is starting to charge tourists more to visit | CBC News
-Japan surpassed 10 million visitors at the fastest pace ever this year, reaching that mark already in March, official data showed on Wednesday, as a weak yen propels an unprecedented tourism boom.
- CBC20/04 Tariffs threaten cross-border family business where Canadians collect their U.S. packages | CBC News
-One red door leads to Canada, the other to the United States, and Canadians have been using the house for decades to make purchases online from U.S. stores that don't ship across the border.
- CBC20/04 I messed up — can I get a revote? Your voting questions answered | CBC News
-Can you get a second vote if you mess up your first one? The Ask CBC News team is here to help answer that.
- CBC20/04 Poilievre says costed platform coming 'soon' after other leaders release plans | CBC News
-With about a week left before election day and well over two million ballots cast so far, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre still hasn't released a costed platform outlining his vision for the country and how he'd pay for his multibillion-dollar commitments.
- CBC20/04 FIRST PERSON | I've seen Ukraine's scars. As a Canadian veteran, military spending will decide my vote | CBC News
-When Andriy Tovstiuk, a Ukrainian Canadian veteran, returned to wartime Ukraine in 2023, it caused him to consider important questions about Canada’s defence policies in an increasingly uncertain world.
- CBC20/04 110-year-old believed to be oldest man in Canada thrown 'awesome' party at Fort Erie, Ont., legion | CBC News
-Burdett Sisler, who's believed to be Canada's oldest man, turned 110 this week. The Fort Erie, Ont., man says to pay attention to what's going on in the world, even when "a lot of stuff going on shouldn't be going on."
- CBC20/04 Biblical box office: How productions like The Chosen are bringing Christianity to a screen near you | CBC News
-The fifth season of the Christian series The Chosen outperformed expectations, and saw its first three parts premiere in theatres to a combined total of more than $36 million US, helping cement religious programming as an appetizing genre for studios and audiences alike.
- CBC20/04 AI and thermal drones are helping find the lost in B.C.'s mountains | CBC News
-Vancouver's famous North Shore Mountains are visited by thousands every year. But some trips don't go according to plan. New technology, some of it developed in Canada, is helping search crews find those who are lost faster than ever.
- CBC20/04 Hiker dies after fall on B.C.'s Mount Seymour | CBC News
-A 28-year-old woman has died after falling several hundred metres on Mount Seymour in B.C. while out camping with a friend, according to North Shore Rescue.
- CBC20/04 More than two million Canadians voted on the first early voting day for the April 28 elections
-The Elections Canada agency described the high number of early voters as a sign of "enthusiasm for the polls" in a campaign marked by growing tension with the United States
- Infobae20/04 Ex-deputy of the Rada allowed the recognition of the United States new Russian regions
-The desire of American President Donald Trump to annex Greenland and Canada can push Washington to recognize Crimea to the Russian. This was stated by the ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Oleinik, writes Gazeta.ru
- Lenta.RU19/04 Elections Canada announces record turnout on 1st day of advance voting | CBC News
-Elections Canada has announced preliminary estimates that show nearly two million electors voted Friday, the first day of advance polls. It's a record turnout, according to the non-partisan agency.
- CBC19/04 Hanwha Aeros Face K9 Self -propelled gun, Canadian modernization 'Jeong Jojun'… Will it go through the US alternative
-Korea is emerging as an alternative to the US artillery system by proposing Hanwha Aerospace's K9 Thunder Self -propelled artillery to Canada's military modernization project. The proposal is more noticeable at the time of the height of the tension between Ottawa and Washington, according to the report on the 18th (local time), according to the Canadian media reports in early March, the Korean Def
- MSN19/04 Poilievre proposes letting judges order drug treatment for addiction | CBC News
-The Conservative Party Leader says his government would give judges the option to order mandatory drug treatment as a substitute for incarceration in some criminal cases.
- CBC19/04 Vegemite can stay on Ontario cafe chain's shelves for now, Canadian food regulators say | CBC News
-An Ontario cafe chain has scored a win in its fight with Canadian food regulators to keep selling Vegemite at its stores.
- CBC19/04 Poulin breaks Wickenheiser's Canadian record for career points in world championships | CBC Sports
-Marie-Philip Poulin has set a Canadian record for career points in women's world hockey championships.
- CBC19/04 Carney pledges tax cuts, defense spending in Canada election platform
-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's campaign platform plans released on Saturday include tax cuts and new spending on infrastructure and defense, as he pledges a new economic order that is less reliant on the United States.
- Reuters19/04 NDP wealth tax would raise $94.5B, pay for worker tax cut and health-care improvements | CBC News
-The party released its platform Saturday, pledging to tax the extremely wealthy — a plan it says would help finance tens of billions in new spending, deliver a tax cut for workers and bolster and expand Canada's health-care system.
- CBC19/04 Historical buildings spared from wildfire that reached Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village | CBC News
-A Friday wildfire east of Edmonton destroyed or damaged several buildings in the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village — none of which were historical structures.
- CBC19/04 Putin announces 30-hour Easter ceasefire as Russia and Ukraine swap hundreds of POWs | CBC News
-Citing humanitarian reasons, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine starting Saturday as Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of captured soldiers in the largest exchange since Moscow's full-scale invasion started over three years ago.
- CBC19/04 Liberal platform promises $130B in new measures over 4 years, adding $225B to federal debt | CBC News
-The Liberal Party of Canada is promising to roll out almost $130 billion in new measures over the next four years that, when combined with existing spending, will add $225 billion to the federal debt.
- CBC19/04 Son of NTV CEO shot dead in altercation with California police | CBC News
-Geoff Shyam Stirling, son of N.L. broadcasting CEO Scott Stirling, was shot dead by police in California, Thursday night. In a release, the Stirling family says they are "heartbroken".
- CBC19/04 U.S. Supreme Court pauses deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law | CBC News
-The U.S. Supreme Court early on Saturday paused President Donald Trump's administration from deporting Venezuelan men in immigration custody after their lawyers said they were at imminent risk of removal without the judicial review previously mandated by the justices.
- CBC19/04 Liberal platform promises $130B in new spending over 4 years, adding $225B to federal debt | CBC News
-The Liberal Party of Canada is promising to roll out almost $130 billion in new spending over the next four years that, when combined with existing spending, will add $225 billion to the federal debt.
- CBC19/04 As foreign actors work to influence Canada's election, how safe is your vote? | CBC News
-This is the first federal election since the final report on foreign interference was delivered. Advocates and security officials alike say they're seeing adversaries wage influence campaigns aimed at diaspora communities. What is the risk, and what's being done about it?
- CBC19/04 Sofyan Boalag provoked his own stabbing, attorney general says in court filings | CBC News
-A serial rapist who says he was left permanently disabled by a prison attack was the author of his own misfortune, according to a statement of defence filed by the Attorney General of Canada in federal court.
- CBC19/04 The patriotic spending spree that risks leaving us all poorer
-A Tesla smashed in London. Shelves cleared of American booze in Canada. Holidays to the US cancelled en masse. Donald Trump appears to have succeeded in reordering world trade – just not in the way he hoped. The US president wanted his trade war to trigger lower imports, boost exports and bolster American manufacturing. Instead, an international “b...
- MSN19/04 Ancient tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, belongs to earliest woolly mammoth in North America | CBC News
-Scientists have discovered that a tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, in 2018 belonged to the oldest known woolly mammoth in North America. The discovery challenges the popular belief that mammoths crossed into North America from Siberia in the last 100,000 years.
- CBC19/04 FIRST PERSON | I promised my American wife Canada was safe for queer couples. I'll vote to keep it that way | CBC News
-Kiva-Marie Belt and their wife have made their home in Canada, but have seen anti-transgender sentiment on the rise in the U.S. spilling over to this country. That’s why acceptance and inclusion of transgender people will be guiding their vote in the federal election.
- CBC19/04 This 1970s varsity jacket from Ingersoll, Ont., was found in an Australian thrift shop | CBC News
-After picking up vintage varsity jacket that stood out to Joe Winkler at his local thrift store in Melbourne, Australia, his curiosity about its origin was sparked.
- CBC19/04 One week of swimming in icy water changes to cellular level
-If you have ever swimmed in cold water, you will have felt the short, sharp shock that causes your senses as you sink. According to a new study, it can change your cells to stress very quickly and in a positive way. Researchers at the University of Ottawa in Canada and authors of the study published in Advanced Biology magazine put 10 healthy young adult men dive daily ...
- MSN19/04 'Worse than death': Victims describe the nightmare of Bangladesh's secret prisons during former regime | CBC News
-As Bangladesh tries to rebuild a robust democracy following the student-led uprising that ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, a clearer picture is emerging of the previous regime's treatment of dissenters. Hasina is accused of overseeing a system of enforced disappearances that targeted hundreds of political opponents.
- CBC19/04 ANALYSIS | Trump is freezing funding for universities they don't adr | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump has been threatening to cancel funding for some universities unless they accede to his demands to change ideological policy, similar to a pledge Pierre Poilievre has made for Canadian post-secondary schools.
- CBC19/04 Text with M3GAN and clock in at the Severance office — immersive experiences are changing how we watch | CBC News
-The internet’s favourite killer AI doll is back, and this time, movie audiences can slide into M3GAN’s DMs via chatbot technology. These and other interactive experiences that let viewers step into fictional worlds, like Lumon Industries from AppleTV's Severance, are immersive marketing strategies experts say can help build engagement among fans who crave authenticity.
- CBC19/04 How will the parties pay for their promises? Why costed platforms are important | CBC News
-As most of the major parties gear up to unveil their fully costed platforms, a former assistant parliamentary budget officer says they’re important because Canadians want to understand how parties will implement their spending plans during a trade war.
- CBC19/04 ANALYSIS | An American constitutional crisis brews in a Central American prison | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump has done numerous things in his second term that have been deemed authoritarian. But there's one line he hasn't crossed, at least not yet. He has not wilfully, clearly, defied a court order, crossing the Rubicon into a constitutional no man's land where there are no rules. Until now.
- CBC19/04 Rebel News owner Ezra Levant was 'mentor' to Poilievre, says author | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has historic ties to Rebel News owner Ezra Levant, the right-wing media personality at the epicentre of a controversy that has engulfed Canada's Leaders' Debates Commission.
- CBC19/04 Trump is freezing funding for universities they don't adr | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump has been threatening to cancel funding for some universities unless they accede to his demands to change ideological policy, similar to a pledge Pierre Poilievre has made for Canadian post-secondary schools.
- CBC19/04 From salt in food to transfer payments: Here's what Ottawa has power over when it comes to your health | CBC Radio
-The election April 28 presents an opportunity to have a say on certain aspects of health care the federal government controls, and to hold lawmakers — and would-be lawmakers — to account, health policy experts say.
- CBC19/04 China a foreign interference, geopolitical threat for Canada - PM Carney
-Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney has said that China is one of the largest threats with respect to foreign interference in Canada and is an emerging
- DailyPost Nigeria19/04 Wildfire near national park burns buildings at Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village | CBC News
-A wildfire prompted the closure of Highway 16 and a now cancelled evacuation alert near Elk Island National Park.
- CBC19/04 Canada’s leaders clash over Trump and immigration in election debate
-Trump’s increasingly hostile stance toward Canada emerges as a central concern.
- Dawn19/04 Wildfire prompts closure of Highway 16 near Elk Island National Park | CBC News
-A wildfire prompted the closure of Highway 16 and a now cancelled evacuation alert near Elk Island National Park.
- CBC19/04 Wildfire prompts evacuation, closure of Highway 16 near Elk Island National Park | CBC News
-Some residents north of Highway 16 near Elk Island National Park have been ordered to evacuate due to an out-of-control wildfire that has spread to multiple structures in the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village.
- CBC19/04 It will replace the F-16s! Fluine fighter planes are coming
-Micael Johansson, CEO of the Swedish aviation giant Saab, confirmed that negotiations with Portugal and Canada on the potential acquisition of Grepen warplanes. This name, Portugal's F-35A Lightning II canceled the planned supply after coming, while the list of many advanced warplanes were expressed. In case of agreement, the F-16 fleet of the Porteskiz Air Force is replaced by the flune war ...
- MSN19/04 Amid the tension with the United States, the Prime Minister of Canada said that China is the greatest geopolitical threat to their country
-Mark Carney spoke against Chinese threats of foreign interference and questioned Beijing for being a Moscow partner in the war with Ukraine
- Infobae19/04 Mark Carney resists in the debates of Canada, in a campaign marked by the commercial war with the United States
-The current prime minister is well rid of the attacks launched by his rivals; insists on being the best option to cope with Donald Trump's attacks
- MSN19/04 Joe MacAnthony obituary: Investigative journalist who broke the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes story
-MacAnthony’s career foundered after he exposed a payment by two property developers to Ray Burke, and he emigrated to Canada where his work as an investigative journalist continued
- The Irish Times19/04 Winnipeg's rock history put on the map as road gets honorary Bachman-Turner Overdrive name | CBC News
-A stretch of Winnipeg's Disraeli Freeway has been given an honorary name to celebrate Bachman–Turner Overdrive, an iconic Canadian band that helped put Winnipeg on the rock 'n' roll map.
- CBC18/04 Long lines at polling stations as Canadians turn up for advance voting | CBC News
-Canadians were reporting long lines as polling stations opened for advance voting Friday. Advance polls are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. nationwide Friday through Monday
- CBC18/04 Man with terminal cancer aims to spend his remaining time volunteering in every U.S. state | CBC Radio
-After receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis earlier this year, a San Antonio, Texas, man is on a mission to volunteer in every state.
- CBC18/04 International student dies in hospital after hit by stray bullet in Hamilton shooting, police say | CBC News
-A 21-year-old international student from India has died in hospital of a gunshot wound after she was hit by a stray bullet in a shooting in Hamilton on Thursday, police say.
- CBC18/04 The New Pornographers drummer charged with possession of child pornography | CBC News
-Indie rock band The New Pornographers, which was founded in Vancouver in the 90s, said members were "absolutely shocked, horrified and devastated" to learn of the arrest and charges against Joe Seiders. The band says it has "severed all ties with him."
- CBC18/04 Why isn't 'laugh' spelled L-A-F? Author explores the many failed attempts of simplifying English spelling | CBC Radio
-Have you ever wondered why English spelling often seems to defy logic — like why choir and liar rhyme, but laughter and daughter don’t? In his new book, Gabe Henry explores this conundrum, showing that you’re far from alone. He delves into the long history of spelling reform and the many bold — but ultimately unsuccessful — attempts to make English simpler.
- CBC18/04 Liberal campaign volunteer wearing hijab says she was harassed and followed, Toronto police investigate | CBC News
-Toronto police are investigating after a Liberal volunteer said she was harassed for wearing a hijab while door knocking and then followed down a street as she was walking away with other volunteers. The party's candidate for Scarborough Centre-Don Valley East says it was the woman's first day as a volunteer.
- CBC18/04 ANALYSIS | Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre see very different threats to Canada | CBC News
-The result of a modern debate is always something of a blur. But what this year's encounters underlined is that this election is primarily about both two very different candidates for prime minister and two very different ideas of what the greatest threat to the country actually is.
- CBC18/04 As international tourists pull back on U.S. travel and purchases, $90 billion in lost revenue looms
-Visits from Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom have seen particularly significant declines.
- nbc News18/04 PWHL chooses Vancouver as 1st expansion city with 2nd market to be determined: reports | CBC Sports
-The PWHL's first expansion team will be based in Vancouver with an announcement scheduled for next week, a person with knowledge of the decision confirmed to The Associated Press on Friday.
- CBC18/04 Leaders' debate likely won't influence most people's votes, Vote Compass data suggests | CBC News
-Most Vote Compass users who watched Thursday night's federal leaders' debate say it won't or likely won't influence their vote, while a plurality of viewers can't identify a clear winner, according to data from the vote-gauging tool.
- CBC18/04 Hudson's Bay looks to auction off royal charter that launched company 355 years ago | CBC News
-Hudson's Bay has asked a court to allow it to put the royal charter that launched the company 355 years ago on the auction block, along with its trove of art and historical artifacts.
- CBC18/04 Poilievre promises to scrap single-use plastics ban and bring back the plastic straw | CBC News
-Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to scrap the federal government’s ban on single use plastics and bring back plastic straws and disposable grocery bags.
- CBC18/04 Unelected Canada PM Mark Carney Insists He Is 'Very Different' from Trudeau in Debate
-Interim Prime Minister Mark Carney and his rivals from the Conservative, NDP, and Bloc Quebecois parties debate in Montreal.
- Breitbart18/04 Sean (Diddy) Combs loses bid to delay sex-trafficking trial set to start in May | CBC News
-A U.S. judge on Friday denied Sean (Diddy) Combs' bid to delay his upcoming sex-trafficking trial by two months.
- CBC18/04 Canada election 2025: Who could win and how big an influence is Donald Trump?
-The Canadian federal election was called against the backdrop of a trade war with the US and threats from Donald Trump to make Canada part of America. As the country gears up to head to the polls on 28 April, here is everything you need to know.
- SkyNews18/04 Michael B. Jordan's imperfect masterpiece Sinners has a secret in its songs | CBC News
-Sinners — the Ryan Coogler-directed, Michael B. Jordan acted horror — is an impressive achievement. There's a lot going on under the surface.
- CBC18/04 Recapping the high-stakes leaders' debate | CBC Radio
-Issues of affordability, housing and pipelines dominated the English federal leaders' debate, as the Bloc, Conservatives and NDP aimed their fire at Liberal frontrunner Mark Carney.
- CBC18/04 Iran carried the ICAO decision to the UAD for the dropped Ukrainian plane
-Iran, 176 people lost their lives in the Ukrainian passenger plane incident in the international Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) by Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the UK) carried the process to the International Court of Justice (UAD).
- MSN18/04 Dramatic rise in fake political content on social media as Canada prepares to vote
-Report finds over a quarter of Canadians exposed to ‘more sophisticated and more politically polarizing’ fake content
- TheGuardian18/04 U.S. will walk away from Russia-Ukraine peace effort if no progress made soon, Rubio says | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump will walk away from trying to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal within days unless there are clear signs that a deal can be done, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.
- CBC18/04 Canadian honey farmers fear sting of China's canola tariffs | CBC News
-The owner of a northern Manitoba honey business says Canadian producers are in a sticky situation as China's tariffs on Canadian canola could mean less food for bees this year.
- CBC18/04 New Star Wars movie with Ryan Gosling set for 2027 | CBC News
-Oscar-nominated actor Ryan Gosling will star in a new Star Wars film that will reach movie theatres in May 2027, Walt Disney's Lucasfilm announced on Thursday.
- CBC18/04 The automotive giant ended the production of a model
-US President Donald Trump's 25 percent additional customs duty decision on the automotives produced outside the United States changed balances in the automotive market. Japanese automobile manufacturer Mazda will stop the US production of CX-50 vehicles for Canada within the scope of temporary measures against additional tariffs.
- MSN18/04 Hypertension was offered to include two available products in the diet
-It is useful to include in the diet to hypertension two such products such as broccoli and bananas, says Anita Leighton, biologist and professor at Waterl (Canada). About this writes the publication Huffpost with reference to the results of the study conducted by it
- Lenta.RU18/04 'No options' on tariffs without more time, says company importing from U.S. | CBC News
-A program announced this week to help some Canadian businesses faced with expensive counter-tariffs might not be enough to entirely spare some manufacturing firms from damage, say observers. And one such company in rural Manitoba is already feeling the bite.
- CBC18/04 Rare Catholic prayer book printed in 1596 uncovered at Canadian university had librarian 'freaking out' | CBC News
-Ruth-Ellen St. Onge was checking books for an upcoming exhibit at McMaster University Libraries' archives that will showcase a variety of texts published by the Plantin Press, when she came across a rare book printed in 1596.
- CBC18/04 FIRST PERSON | I want to buy Canadian, but can't always afford to. Cost of living is my election priority | CBC News
-Crystal MacCormac wants to support Canadian businesses and producers, but she’s shopping on a budget. She wants a leader who will to address the rising cost of living for voters like her.
- CBC18/04 Coalition calls for Matthew Perry House plans to be halted | CBC News
-A local group wants plans for a new addiction recovery centre in honour of the Ottawa-raised actor to be halted, as it would eliminate green space in their community. But some who support the project are accusing them of spreading misinformation.
- CBC18/04 Canadian airlines revamp offerings as travellers ditch U.S. vacations | CBC News
-A steep decline in Canadian travel to the U.S. has dealt a blow to airlines that usually cash in on Florida beach vacations and family trips to Disneyland. That’s left airlines scrambling to adjust their summer schedules, trim U.S. flight capacity and add more seats to destinations within Canada and overseas.
- CBC18/04 Chinese president engages in charm offensive in Southeast Asia as U.S. tariffs rattle region | CBC News
-The timing couldn’t be better for Chinese President Xi Jinping as he wraps up a tour of three countries in Southeast Asia amid growing tariff pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.
- CBC18/04 Advance polls open across the country Friday morning | CBC News
-Registered voters can cast an early ballot at their assigned polling station between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. until Monday.
- CBC18/04 5 things federal party leaders keep getting wrong | CBC News
-Sometimes political leaders get it wrong — repeatedly. The CBC News fact-checking team looks at some of the inaccurate claims that leaders have made more than once in this campaign.
- CBC18/04 Election campaign, debates will give voters something to chew on this long weekend | CBC News
-As voters enjoy a holiday meal with family and friends this long weekend, they might also be digesting the leadership debates — and the election campaign writ large.
- CBC18/04 Blockchain can boost transparency, reduce revenue leakage in Nigeria’s oil sector – Expert
-Nigeria must adopt structured IT systems analysis and embrace emerging technologies such as blockchain and cloud computing to remain competitive in a complex global trade environment, Canadian IT and business analyst Echezona Uzoma said on Friday. Uzoma, a Senior Consultant at the Ontario Public Sector said both Nigeria and Canada must prioritise digital modernisation to […]
- Punch18/04 Alison Curtis: ‘On arriving in Ireland I was stumped at how men and women didn’t interact’
-Today FM broadcaster says she would not get the same joy working in radio in her native Canada
- The Irish Times18/04 6 big moments and takeaways from the final leaders' debate | CBC News
-Four party leaders shared the stage for the final time Thursday night before Canadians head to the polls. Here are six key moments and exchanges from Thursday night.
- CBC18/04 Visegrád 24
-Pierre Poilievre slams the Canadian government for failing to protect Jewish Canadians. He says violent Islamists have been allowed to take over the streets of Canada. https://t.co/ORleIMR4WT
- TWITTER18/04 U.S. senator meets with man wrongly deported to El Salvador | CBC News
-Democratic U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen said on Thursday he met Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man wrongly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration.
- CBC18/04 Luigi Mangione indicted on U.S. federal murder charge in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO | CBC News
-Luigi Mangione was indicted Thursday on a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a required step as prosecutors work to make good on the Trump administration's order to seek the death penalty for what it called a "premeditated, cold-blooded assassination."
- CBC18/04 Carney says lower internal trade barriers will help Canada more than Trump's tariffs will harm it
-Prime Minister Mark Carney says eliminating trade barriers within Canada would benefit Canadians far more than U.S.
- APNews18/04 Fractious debate sees leaders trade blows over Trump, Trudeau and the cost of living | CBC News
-With polls showing Liberal Leader Mark Carney is the front-runner in this federal election, the other three main party leaders on stage for Thursday's English-language debate spent much of the contest trying to tear him down.
- CBC18/04 Defort for Donald Trump: US President threatens a billion dollar loss-radical course is doomed to him
-・ Interest in US trips goes back in Canada and Europe. According to experts, Donald Trump could cost 90 billion dollars ・ Reports of Donald Trump's radical politics continued to cause an indignation internationally. The Republican already had in the presidential election campaign ...
- MSN18/04 81% of Swiss residents reject F-35: Switzerland can cancel the purchase of American fighter jets
-After Canada, other countries may now reconsider their decision to buy the fifth generation F-35A Lightning II fighter jet from Lockheed Martin. The contract signed by Switzerland in 2022 to buy 36 aircraft is now in the midst of an increasing national controversy.
- MSN18/04 What shouldn't you miss in Canada?
-[Tour Korea = Kim Dong -hwan] Canada is famous for its vast nature and colorful culture.It is worth visiting travelers with various attractive tourist destinations.Iniagara Falls is a world -renowned tourist destination, located along the border between Canada and the United States. The minister, which pours out a huge stream of water, stops the viewer's visit.The Banff National Park is the first
- MSN18/04 Trump claims he can fire Federal Reserve chair 'if I want him out' | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump attacked U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday for not cutting interest rates and said he could fire him if he wanted to, renewing a threat from his first term that could cause a major legal showdown over the issue of the central bank's long-standing political independence.
- CBC18/04 Impose a pipeline on Indigenous nations? Not so fast, say Indigenous rights lawyers | CBC News
-Two federal leaders were asked if they would impose a pipeline on Indigenous nations that don’t want it during Wednesday's French debate. Indigenous rights lawyers say any answer other than no would "be contrary to the Constitution."
- CBC17/04 2 killed, at least 5 wounded in mass shooting at Florida State University | CBC News
-The 20-year-old gunman was the son of a sheriff's deputy whose former service weapon was used in the shooting, authorities said.
- CBC17/04 Gordie Howe bridge expected to open this fall. Here's how the trade war may impact this key Canada-U.S. union | CBC News
-Amid the U.S.-Canada trade war, cross-border trips have plummeted as the new international bridge is scheduled to open this fall. Canadians — not Americans — are footing the entire bill for the Gordie Howe International Bridge linking Ontario and Michigan.
- CBC17/04 Student journalists wary of getting caught in crossfire as Trump targets universities | CBC Radio
-As the Trump administration in the U.S. threatens universities and detains student activists, a campus newspaper editor says students are thinking twice before speaking up.
- CBC17/04 Why a Michigan community formed a human chain to move 9,100 books, one at a time | CBC Radio
-When the Serendipity Books in Chelsea, Mich., needed to move 9,100 books to the store’s new location one block away, they assembled a volunteer “book brigade” to form a human chain, and pass each book along, one-by-one, to its new home.
- CBC17/04 Search underway for woman, 2 young children near Quebec-U.S. border | CBC News
-A search and rescue operation is underway for a woman and two young children who are believed to have crossed the border from the United States into Canada overnight.
- CBC17/04 During leaders' debate, Carney praised a nuclear firm he bought while at Brookfield | CBC News
-During the first leaders' debate on Wednesday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney praised nuclear energy and named two companies in the sector with which he did business during his tenure at Brookfield Asset Management.
- CBC17/04 How pretty, spongy public gardens make way for more housing | CBC News
-In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we see how well-engineered public gardens can solve problems that get in the way of building housing, get a view of China's Great Solar Wall from space, and find out why rural communities are banding together to build EV charging networks.
- CBC17/04 New evidence finds Mars may have had conditions that could have supported life | CBC News
-A new study led by a University of Calgary scientist has found evidence that suggests Mars once had a carbon cycle, giving further support for the habitability of the red planet.
- CBC17/04 Drake adds Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance to his lawsuit against record label | CBC News
-Drake has expanded his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, saying more people were duped into believing he was a pedophile after rapper Kendrick Lamar performed Not Like Us at the Super Bowl and the Grammy Awards.
- CBC17/04 Unelected Canada PM Mark Carney Washes His Hands of Trudeau Legacy in Debate: 'I Just Got Here'
-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney distanced himself from predecessor Justin Trudeau repeatedly during the first debate.
- Breitbart17/04 81% of the Swiss refuses the F-35: Switzerland could cancel the purchase of American hunting
-After Canada, another country could reconsider the decision to buy the fifth generation hunting F-35a Lightning II of Lockheed Martin. A contract signed by Switzerland in 2022 for the purchase of 36 planes is at the center of a growing national dispute.
- MSN17/04 Tax documents missing? A new CRA process is still posing issues as filing deadline approaches | CBC News
-Documents like T4 slips are still not available digitally in some cases, slowing down the filing process for Canadians and tax professionals alike.
- CBC17/04 Ecuador communities resist Canada-backed gold mine in sacred highlands
-This is the first of a three-part series on underreported issues involving Canadian mining companies and Indigenous peoples or local communities. Read part one here. Shrouded in the lush vegetation of the páramo, the Andean tundra landscape, the quiet wetlands and moorlands of Quimsacocha in southern Ecuador are at the center of a dispute. Hortensia […]
- Mongabay17/04 Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died of complications from diabetes: medical examiner | CBC News
-Michelle Trachtenberg, the actor known for roles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Harriet the Spy, died as a result of complications from diabetes, New York City's medical examiner said Wednesday.
- CBC17/04 Google has illegal monopoly in online ad tech, U.S. judge rules | CBC News
-Alphabet's Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, a federal judge said on Thursday, dealing another blow to the tech titan in an antitrust case brought by the U.S. government.
- CBC17/04 Key takeaways for Quebec from the French-language debate | CBC News
-Missed last night's debate? While the Habs were in the midst of securing a playoff spot, the four leaders drew clear lines on issues related to Quebec.
- CBC17/04 University study in Hamilton aims to understand voter engagement during tonight's election debate | CBC News
-Two labs at McMaster University in Hamilton are conducting a study during Thursday's leaders debate, looking at the heart rate and eye movements of undecided voters as they watch.
- CBC17/04 Right-wing media including Rebel News dominate post-debate news conferences | CBC News
-Rebel News and other right-wing media outlets dominated the question-and-answer sessions with federal party leaders after Wednesday's French-language leaders' debate — though not all of them got answers to their questions.
- CBC17/04 Fentanyl-stuffed rotisserie chicken found by Kingston Police | CBC News
-What started as a call for threatening behaviour ended with weapon and drug charges for a 44-year-old from the GTA after Kingston Police discovered fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine stuffed inside a whole rotisserie chicken.
- CBC17/04 West Kelowna golf course operators want restitution after on-course fight | CBC News
-The owners of a golf course in West Kelowna say they are demanding restitution from those involved in a physical altercation on their course earlier this week — an incident they describe as a desecration of the property and a breach of community values.
- CBC17/04 Trump administration threatens Harvard's foreign enrolment, tax-exempt status | CBC News
-The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Harvard University will lose its ability to enrol foreign students if it does not meet demands from the Trump administration to share information on some visa holders, marking the government's latest escalation against the educational institution.
- CBC17/04 One sad graphic that shows every Canadian team's Stanley Cup playoff run since 1994 | CBC News
-Here is every Canadian team's playoff run since 1994, the year after the cup was hoisted by the Montreal Canadiens.
- CBC17/04 Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet | CBC News
-In a potential landmark discovery, scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have obtained what they call the strongest signs yet of possible life beyond our solar system.
- CBC17/04 Visegrád 24
-Gen Zers in Canada desperate for a change in government are taking to social media to plead with their parents and grandparents to vote Conservative in the upcoming Canadian election. 🇨🇦 https://t.co/0T6z14k6VI
- TWITTER17/04 Is there a European fighter that can end the US and F-35 dependence?
-Portugal and Canada are pondering the purchase of Swedish fighter JAS 39 Gripen e/F as a substitute for the American F-35. Is this a viable alternative? View on Euronews
- MSN17/04 Five children among family of 10 killed in Israeli strike in Khan Younis | CBC News
-Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight into Thursday killed at least 23 people, including a family of 10, local health officials said. The UN meanwhile raised alarm over the mounting impact of Israel's seven-week-old blockade preventing all food and other supplies from entering the territory.
- CBC17/04 Fast fashion e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they're raising prices because of tariffs | CBC News
-Both of the China-founded sites say U.S. customers will see higher prices starting next week, and industry data shows they're pulling back on U.S. advertising, too.
- CBC17/04 We're losing our investments, best brains to US, UK, Canada - PTDF
-Petroleum Technology Development Fund, PTDF, has lamented that a good number of students trained abroad through its scholarship scheme for studies/
- DailyPost Nigeria17/04 Split city: Some B.C. voters don't feel represented as urban centres carved into sprawling, rural ridings | CBC News
-The cities of Prince George and Kamloops are both cut in half, with their residents lumped in with voters living hundreds of kilometres away.
- CBC17/04 All tours, Canada's “completely one week” new product. The threshold of traveling in Canada becomes easier
-In line with the expansion of Westjet Airlines' expansion of Incheon-Calgary route, Modema has launched a new product of 'Canada completely 10 days', which allows you to take a week in Canada. As a result, all tours will be introduced to Canada travel products that cover the entire Canadian country from the Rocky Mountains to Eastern Quebec, based on more convenient access.The Calgong is famous fo
- MSN17/04 ANALYSIS | These GTA ridings are must-wins for Conservative Party's path to victory | CBC News
-Any feasible path to victory in the federal election for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party runs through the Greater Toronto Area, a region dominated by the Liberals since 2015.
- CBC17/04 Canada elections: who are the key players and what is at stake?
-Justin Trudeau’s resignation as prime minister came amid deep anxiety prompted by Trump’s tariffs threats
- TheGuardian17/04 New PWHL Players Association director aims to keep raising bar for players | CBC Sports
-Former elite baseball player and sports consultant Malaika Underwood takes over from Brian Burke, as PWHL players navigate what expansion could mean for them.
- CBC17/04 50 years ago, the Khmer Rouge began its reign of terror in Cambodia. Justice remains elusive | CBC Radio
-The catastrophic four-year rule, which saw up to two million people killed, sparked a drive to prosecute the regime's top leaders and paved the way for the International Criminal Court. But was justice ever served?
- CBC17/04 Coachella's a golden opportunity for artists, but some festival fans wonder: Who's it all for? | CBC News
-For fans at the California music festival this year, long lines to get in and a lack of bathrooms were just the first hurdle. The food is even pricier than usual and both livestream viewers and artists complain about the lukewarm crowds. For two Canadian bands who made their Coachella debut this year, it’s an exciting opportunity. Others see room for improvement.
- CBC17/04 ANALYSIS | The U.S.-China trade war is escalating. But China may have more leverage than the U.S. thought | CBC News
-With the U.S. and China escalating their trade war, experts say China believes it can both inflict more damage on the U.S. and tolerate more pain.
- CBC17/04 'I don't blame you': U.S. tourism hot spots mourn Canadian travel cancellations | CBC News
-U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated suggestion that Canada become the 51st state has had a major dampening effect on tourism to the U.S., with Canadians making public declarations about cancelling their U.S. vacations or refusing to visit their southern neighbour altogether.
- CBC17/04 Quebec recycler shows what happens to scrap appliances left on the curb | CBC News
-A Chelsea, Que., woman is on a mission to keep recyclable appliances and material out of the landfill.
- CBC17/04 FIRST PERSON | I didn't vote for 21 years. Trump's attacks on my homeland and Canada changed everything | CBC News
-Fernando Ameth Pinzon has been a Canadian citizen since 2004 but has never voted. After fleeing his native Panama following the U.S. invasion in 1989, life in Canada felt safe and stable. Voting for change seemed unnecessary. Then, U.S. President Donald Trump began threatening Canada's sovereignty and that of his home country for a second time.
- CBC17/04 Judge stays charges against accused child predator, citing Toronto police misconduct | CBC News
-An Ontario court justice stayed charges against an accused child predator facing a “strong” case, saying police misconduct and officers’ treatment of the defendant meant stopping the proceedings was necessary to protect the integrity of the justice system.
- CBC17/04 Commonwealth jackpot as seven nations battle for future Games
-Canada, India, and Nigeria had already publicly thrown their hats into the 2030 ring.
- Dawn17/04 Trump trade war and sovereignty dominate first Canada election debate
-Mark Carney's governing party had appeared poised for a historic election defeat this year, but Donald Trump's trade war and attacks on Canada's sovereignty bolstered Liberal Party poll numbers ahead of the vote on 28 April.
- SkyNews17/04 7 notable moments from the French leaders' debate | CBC News
-Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh all took part in the French-language debate on Wednesday. Here are some key moments.
- CBC17/04 United Conservative Party expels MLA who pushed for public probe of health contracting | CBC News
-An MLA and former minister just removed from the United Conservative Party caucus alleges the health minister — and possibly the premier — withheld information from cabinet ministers who were deciding the fate of the Alberta Health Services board of directors.
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