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    Trudeau accuses Conservatives of misleading Canadians on carbon rebate for 'narrow political gain'

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Conservative premiers would rather “complain, attack and mislead Canadians for narrow political gain” because of an “ideological objection” to fighting climate change and “an unwillingness to recognize” that carbon price rebate checks would put more money in people's pockets. “They are not telling the truth,” Trudeau said.

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    Maryland governor calls on 'everybody to do their part' to rebuild after Baltimore bridge collapse

    At an event to mark opening day for the Baltimore Orioles, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called on “everybody to do their part” to help rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge after a cargo ship struck it on Tuesday, causing its collapse.

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    Health Matters: Ontario school boards suing social media giants over impacts on kids' behaviour

    Four of Ontario's largest school boards are suing the parent companies of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok for more than $4 billion dollars for disrupting student learning and the education system. The suit alleges the platforms are negligently designed for compulsive use, and have rewired the way children think, behave, and learn. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for March 28, 2024.

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    Ford calls for Ontario school board to 'focus on kids' — not legal battle with social media giants

    In response to Ontario school boards suing social media giants for disrupting student learning, Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged in Ottawa on Thursday to "Let's focus on the core values of education. Let's focus on the reading and writing. That's what we need to do." Ford added that "I don't know what are they spending on lawyer fees to go after these massive companies that have endless cash to fight this. So let's focus on the kids, not about this other nonsense that they're looking to fight in

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    Ontario announces $546M deal with City of Ottawa for economic recovery, revitalization

    On Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a new deal with the City of Ottawa that will provide the city with "$546 million in a 10-year deal to help its economic recovery and revitalization," he said. The deal includes the province taking over ownership of Highway 174 and supporting the repairs of major connecting roads, as well as opening a new police station downtown.

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    ‘Robust’ GDP growth in early 2024 puts Bank of Canada in tough spot

    The Canadian economy is outperforming expectations to start the year, according to Statistics Canada data. The agency reports that real gross domestic product (GDP) in the first month of 2024 rose 0.6 per cent from December, beating most economists’ expectations. Anne Gaviola has more on what’s behind January’s surprise GDP strength in Business Matters for Thursday, March 28.

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    Campaigner breaks down at startling new evidence in Post Office scandal

    Channel 4 News has obtained covert recordings, dating back to 2013, where forensic accountants from Second Sight describe how the Post Office and Fujitsu knew their IT system could change subpostmasters' accounts. Lord James Arbuthnot, the Conservative MP who campaigned for justice for subpostmasters, was shown in the C4 footage and appeared emotional when he gave his response. (Credit: Channel 4 News)