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VideoKing Charles to return to public duties next week
King Charles will return to public duties on April 30 following nearly three months of 'treatment and recuperation' for cancer, Buckingham Palace say
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VideoKnow the difference between a watch and a warning this severe weather season
When severe weather rolls into your area, alerts are issued to help keep you safe and informed. Do you know what these alerts all mean? The Weather Network meteorologist Nadine Powell explains weather alerts.
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VideoBreaking down Ontario’s investment into primary health care providers
After the Ontario Government announced a new investment into primary care teams, the head of the Nurse Practitioners Association of Ontario joins @Candace_Global to discuss the province’s plan.
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VideoZendaya's love-triangle drama Challengers simmers with tension
On the surface, Challengers is a steamy romance about a throuple of young pro tennis stars. Dig a little deeper and it's a messy, disconcerting drama about sex, love, power and control.
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VideoLoblaws boycott picks up steam as resentment grows online
There is growing resentment online as Loblaw becomes the lightning rod for anger across the country, posting record profits year after year while Canadians struggle to feed their families with the rising cost of living. From an organized boycott of the chain's grocery stores and posters encouraging people to “Steal From Loblaws," these movements have been gaining steam online.
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VideoHealth Matters: Breast cancer being found in younger women, study finds
More cases of breast cancer are being diagnosed in Canadian women under age 50, leading to calls for greater awareness and access to screening. Doctors say early detection of breast cancer is critical for the best outcomes and survival rates. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for April 26, 2024.
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Video80% of Canadians believe home ownership now only for the rich: poll
Ipsos polling conducted exclusively for Global News showed that four in five Canadians (80 per cent) now feel that owning a home is only for the rich. That’s 11 points higher than a similar poll from just over a year ago in March 2023.