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Trump's Global Image Hurts Right-Wing Candidates in Canada and Australia

Centrist victories in Canada and Australia's recent elections highlight the negative impact of associating with Donald Trump's image abroad, as seen in the defeats of right-wing candidates who embraced Trump-style populism; however, centrists also had to adopt some nationalistic stances to win.

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Mississauga Exhibit Honors 80th Anniversary of Netherlands Liberation

In Mississauga, Ontario, an outdoor and indoor exhibit, "80 Years of Freedom," commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands by Canada, featuring 80 portraits of soldiers, civilians, and resistance members, along with sculptures; the exhibit opens on Monday.

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Sun Life Beats Expectations Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty

Sun Life Financial Inc. exceeded first-quarter profit expectations, reporting $1.04 billion in underlying net income, despite global economic uncertainty and U.S. tariffs; however, potential Medicaid cuts in the U.S. may indirectly affect its group-benefits business.

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St-Pierre Coaches at Centre Bell, Analyzes Fiorot's Chances

Georges St-Pierre, a retired UFC champion, will coach at Centre Bell this Saturday, analyzing Manon Fiorot's chances against Valentina Shevchenko; his post-fighting career includes business ventures in fitness, supplements, apparel, and spirits.

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CIB Surpasses $1 Billion in Indigenous Infrastructure Funding

The Canada Infrastructure Bank surpassed $1 billion in funding for Indigenous infrastructure projects, facilitating Indigenous equity ownership in major developments like power lines and clean energy, and addressing a significant infrastructure gap estimated at $200-$300 billion.

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Measles Outbreak in Canada: Vaccination Rates and Anti-Vaccine Movements

Canada faces its worst measles outbreak since 1998 due to falling vaccination rates, mirroring a Texas surge linked to low COVID-19 vaccination and anti-vaccine movements.

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UFC Returns to Montreal After 10 Years

UFC 315 returned to Montreal's Centre Bell after a 10-year absence on April 14th, 2024, featuring a weigh-in with hundreds of fans, a Q&A with Georges St-Pierre, and a main event between Belal Muhammad and another fighter. The event highlighted Montreal's passionate fanbase and the impact of recent ...

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Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services

Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire prevention services, highlighting the community's dire conditions and the government's failure to meet its obligations.

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Alberta Government Violated Freedom of Information Laws

Alberta's government was found to have violated its own freedom of information laws by improperly rejecting multiple requests from The Globe and Mail, prompting an investigation that revealed non-compliant practices across 27 public institutions.

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National Architecture Policy Urged to Address Canada's Infrastructure Deficit

Canada's aging infrastructure and underfunded public spaces necessitate a national architecture policy, inspired by Quebec's successful model, to address social, economic, and environmental challenges, fostering sustainable urbanism and boosting the design sector's global presence.

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Canada Rejects Quick Trade Deal with US, Prioritizing USMCA

Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. stated that Canada will not replace the ratified USMCA with a less stable executive agreement, prioritizing long-term stability of key sectors over quick removal of tariffs, despite pressure from the U.S. and deals other countries are making with the President.

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Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services

Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire safety, citing breaches of constitutional and legal obligations, resulting in health risks and ongoing emergencies.

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