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  • NewsThe Canadian Press

    'Unacceptable': Trudeau reacts after AFN chief says headdress taken from plane cabin

    OTTAWA — After the Assembly of First Nations' national chief said her headdress was taken from an airplane cabin this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the incident "unacceptable" and a "mistake" on the part of Air Canada. Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, who leads the advocacy organization, said in a social-media post Thursday her headdress and its case were taken away and put in a garbage bag. She said the incident left her with hurt feelings, and Air Canada needs a protocol for First Nations

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    Orca calf swims out of lagoon after being trapped for a month

    The Ehattesaht First Nation says a killer whale calf that had been trapped in a remote Vancouver Island lagoon for more than a month is now free after it swam out on its own early Friday morning.The nation said kʷiisaḥiʔis, or Brave Little Hunter, swam over the sandbar and out into open water during high tide around 2:30 a.m. PT.After a long night of feeding kʷiisaḥiʔis and watching her play in the lagoon, the nation said, a small group "stood as witnesses to watch her swim under the bridge and

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  • NewsReuters

    UN gives update on 19 staff accused by Israel of Oct. 7 involvement

    U.N. investigators examining Israeli accusations that 12 staff from the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA took part in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks have closed one case due to a lack of evidence from Israel and suspended three more, U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Friday. He said the inquiry by the Office for Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) continues into the remaining eight cases. In the closed case, Dujarric said "no evidence was provided by Israel to support the allegations a

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    Toronto opens park washrooms, water fountains early this year

    The City of Toronto is opening park washrooms and water fountains early this year. Eighty per cent of the city's washrooms are now open, with the rest to open by the end of next week, Mayor Olivia Chow said at a news conference Friday. Seasonal washrooms, along with their attached water fountains, usually open in May but were able to be activated earlier thanks to warmer than usual temperatures, she said."It takes the staff a lot of work ... It's so complicated," she said. "I know right now it d

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  • BusinessYahoo News

    Elon Musk plans to ban engagement farming on X. What does this mean for the platform?

    Elon Musk announced that X would start cracking down on engagement farming. Here's what it means for the app.

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  • EntertainmentCanadian Press Videos

    John Oates releases 'Reunion,' says no to Hall & Oates team-up

    John Oates will release his sixth solo album, “Reunion,” on May 17. Just don't consider the title a thinly veiled attempt at getting Hall & Oates back together — what he recognizes as “a true irony.” (April 26)

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    Cultural and catchy – 2024’s Eurovision Song Contest acts tease their tracks

    This year's Eurovision finalists explain the national relevance of their songs. (April 26)

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