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    A pro-Palestinian encampment grows on the campus of the University of Michigan

    A pro-Palestinian encampment at the center of the University of Michigan’s campus in Ann Arbor grew inside what has been labeled the “Liberated Zone” (AP video: Joey Cappelletti)

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    Ottawa's scenic parkways to close to traffic again this year

    Following a heated debate last year, the National Capital Commission (NCC) has announced it's again closing several roads to vehicle traffic this year to make way for active transportation such as walking, cycling and in-line skating.Starting May 11 and until Oct. 14, the NCC will close a portion of Queen Elizabeth Driveway to vehicle traffic on weekends and holiday Mondays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.The driveway between Somerset Street W. and Fifth Avenue will be car-free during those times, accordin

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    Trudeau says Saskatchewan to get carbon rebates despite province not paying levies

    SASKATOON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will continue to get carbon rebates even though the province has stopped remitting levies from natural gas to Ottawa. Trudeau said Tuesday in Saskatoon the Canada Revenue Agency has mechanisms to collect money the province owes. "We’re going to continue to deliver the Canada carbon rebate to families right across to Saskatchewan despite the fact that Premier Moe is not sending that money to Ottawa right now," he told reporters

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  • BusinessCBC

    Rumours of soaring crab prices cause N.L.'s newest processor to hit pause

    Lloyd Nash was all ready to start accepting the first loads of crab at his new processing plant when the market was thrown into a tizzy over the weekend. The owner of Uncharted Seafood in St. John's obtained a crab licence this season, after fish harvesters successfully lobbied the provincial government to issue new licences. He was even prepared to offer a little more than the $3 per pound that was agreed upon by the associations for producers and harvesters after a protracted battle over prici

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    Venezuela opposition candidate to appear on presidential ballot for three parties

    CARACAS (Reuters) -Venezuela unity opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez will appear as three parties' candidate on the ballot for July presidential elections, after two additional parties said on Tuesday they were able to list him in their slots. Gonzalez, 74, was already on the ballot for the Democratic Unity party, which originally registered him as a placeholder while the Unitary Platform coalition decided who will carry its banner, after primary winner Maria Corina Machado was banned from

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    Dog attack victim says bylaw's reaction lacks teeth

    A 79-year-old Stittsville woman who says she was attacked by three dogs, leaving her legs severely bruised and in need of stitches, wants to see changes to how bylaw and police handle dangerous animals. Moira Stephen and her little brown dog Duchess were out for a walk Saturday morning when the incident occurred. She had adopted the 13-kilogram potcake or mixed-breed dog just days earlier.They had just exited a pathway onto Forest Creek Drive when Stephen saw an unleashed black dog. She said the

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  • EntertainmentYahoo News Canada

    'Baby Reindeer' is the most popular show on Netflix: 4 shows you need to watch next

    If you've finished Baby Reindeer on Netflix, here are the shows you need to watch next.

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