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Canadian students in Netherlands for 1945 liberation celebrations
HALIFAX — As the Netherlands marks the 80th anniversary of the country’s liberation by the Canadian Army, more than 1,000 Canadian students will take part in events where they are expected to sense both the horror of war and the reverence of the Dutc
May 4, 2025 6:27 AM
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Canada's deepening dependence on U.S. has been a decades-long evolution, experts say
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has repeatedly accused the Liberal government of entrenching Canada's economic dependence on the United States.
May 4, 2025 3:00 AM
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Seven foreign policy challenges facing PM Mark Carney that aren't about Donald Trump
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has many foreign policy issues on his plate — and they're not all about U.S. President Donald Trump.
May 4, 2025 3:00 AM
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A family and a festival: How Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day tragedy unfolded
VANCOUVER — In January last year, Cirque du Soleil usher Alexander Lo made his final public post on his Facebook timeline, promoting the circus' Kooza show. Four days later, his brother responded.
May 3, 2025 8:53 PM
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Albertans rally for separation, saying things won't change under Confederation
EDMONTON — Katheryn Speck said she used to be a Canadian nationalist, travelled the world with a maple leaf on her backpack and once lived in Quebec so she could become fluently bilingual.
May 3, 2025 4:37 PM
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More memorial masses planned for victims in Vancouver festival attack
VANCOUVER — About 400 people attended a memorial mass Saturday morning to honour those killed in last week's deadly vehicle ramming at a Vancouver Filipino festival. Father Amador Abundo said the mass at Delta, B.C.
May 3, 2025 4:28 PM
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Carney's spring to-do list includes Trump and trade barriers
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday held his first news conference since his Liberals won a minority government mandate in Monday's election. He now has a long list of tasks to complete in the coming weeks.
May 3, 2025 3:39 PM
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Manitoba warns of new measles exposure sites south of Winnipeg
WINKLER — Public health officials in Manitoba are warning of new measles exposure sites in two communities south of Winnipeg, including a medical centre and an elementary school. Officials say people may have been exposed to the virus at the C. W.
May 3, 2025 9:37 AM
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Indigenous leaders hopeful for Carney-led government on economy, reconciliation
OTTAWA — Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed says he doesn't expect Prime Minister Mark Carney to get everything right immediately as he learns about and crafts policies for Indigenous Peoples, but it's clear he's willing to learn.
May 3, 2025 3:00 AM
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Three quarters of Canadians say misinformation affected the federal election: poll
OTTAWA — More than three quarters of Canadians believe misinformation had an impact on the outcome of the federal election, a new poll suggests.
May 3, 2025 3:00 AM
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