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Is Doug Ford in trouble?
From ‘Captain Canada’ to the ‘Gravy Plane’: Why Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s popularity has taken a major hit.
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Survivors of Île-à-la-Crosse residential school in Saskatchewan focus on healing after legal win
Survivors of the Île-à-la-Crosse residential school, many of whom experienced serious physical or sexual abuse, have fought tooth and nail since 2019 for recognition and compensation for their cultural loss and abuses at the school.
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What’s on our radar for Tuesday, May 5
Two decades after a Windsor police officer was killed in the line of duty, CBC Windsor sat down for a one-on-one with the city’s police chief, Jason Crowley.
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Canadians continue to ditch U.S travel and are flocking to these 3 domestic cities instead
New data from Statistics Canada has revealed that cross-border travel from Canada to the U.S. is down for the 14th consecutive month, while domestic travel has surged. The data tracks passenger numbers at Canada’s eight largest airports and shows that traffic to the U.S. declined by 7 per cent from March 2025 to March 2026,…
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Mark Carney set to announce his new governor general. Who could it be?
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce his pick as Canada’s next governor general, who is bilingual in both official languages and most likely a woman. The event will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning at a museum in Ottawa. The prime minister’s itinerary simply indicates that he will be…
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Quebec faces pressure to act on promise to reopen fast-track immigration program
Jessica Prats came to Quebec from France with her husband and four children with hopes of building a life in Canada, but her plan was put on hold when the provincial government scrapped a fast-track immigration program.
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Company under CRA audit gave workers letters saying wages were ‘non-taxable’
Many workers at a company the Nova Scotia government contracts to care for vulnerable adults and children feel they’ve been unfairly treated, after they say Arden Professional Client Care let them believe for years their pay was not taxable — and that the company went so far as to put it in writing.
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Data breach investigation ensnares Alberta separatist movement as independence petition hits deadline
A suspected data breach has dealt a credibility blow to Alberta separatists, underscoring the lack of designated leadership behind the grassroots movement and causing a rare rupture between the various organizations and social media groups that support it. On Thursday, Elections Alberta announced it was investigating the potential mishandling of the province’s official voter list…
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Canada’s psychiatrists urged to screen people at risk of AI ‘chatbot psychosis’
Canada’s psychiatrists are being encouraged to screen people for “high-risk human-AI engagement,” including “chatbot psychosis” and other AI-amplified delusions. The new guidance for identifying patients, particularly teens and young adults, at risk of developing unhealthy attachments to AI companion bots comes amid rising wrongful death allegations against AI companies, including a lawsuit filed last week…