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Eurovision to expand with Asian edition later this year

The music spectacle Eurovision will hold its first Asian edition in Bangkok later this year.
Closing submissions begin in Frank Stronach sexual assault trial

Closing submissions have begun in the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach.
Who will Canada play first at this summer’s FIFA World Cup? We find out today

Canada will learn today which country it will face to open the FIFA World Cup on June 12. The winner of today’s playoff game between Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina will join Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B at the tournament.
Celebrating Pharmacy Appreciation Month in Prince Edward Island
March is Pharmacy Appreciation Month, a time to recognize the pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy assistants who play an essential role…
Canada’s economy saw slight growth in January with gains in mining, oil and gas

Canada’s economy saw slight growth in January, as gains in goods-producing industries like mining offset a slowdown in manufacturing, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday.
Wintry precipitation forecast prompts special weather statement for P.E.I.

Prince Edward Island could see significant amounts of snow, ice pellets and freezing rain Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, according to a special weather statement issued by Environment Canada.
Finance minister to visit China later this week

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is visiting China later this week, a spokesperson in his office confirmed Monday.
P.E.I. house fire leaves 1 dead

One person is dead after a fire at a single-family dwelling in Mount Herbert, P.E.I., over the weekend.
The humpback whale rescued last week in the shallow Baltic Sea? It’s stuck again

A humpback whale that was freed after becoming stuck for several days in shallow water at a Baltic Sea resort in Germany was stranded again on Saturday after failing to find its way back to the Atlantic Ocean.
Thieves steal Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse works in 3-minute Italian museum raid

Thieves made off with three paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse worth millions of euros from a museum near the city of Parma in northern Italy, police said on Monday.
Thieves steal Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse works in 3-minute Italian museum raid

Thieves made off with three paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse worth millions of euros from a museum near the city of Parma in northern Italy, police said on Monday.
Thieves steal Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse works in 3-minute Italian museum raid

Thieves made off with three paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse worth millions of euros from a museum near the city of Parma in northern Italy, police said on Monday.
P.E.I. Premier to speak with media following removal of Gilles Arsenault from cabinet

P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz is set to hold a media advisory Monday morning following his removal of a cabinet minister over the weekend.
Oxford Frozen Foods fined $10K for mislabelling blueberries as Canadian

Nova Scotia-based Oxford Frozen Foods has been fined $10,000 for mislabelling its blueberries as Canadian at a time when more consumers are looking to buy local in grocery stores.
Health P.E.I. ‘handcuffed’ by provincial government, former board member says

Randy Goodman had a front-row seat to the tumult at Health P.E.I. during his four years on its board of directors. He says his resignation came after a plenty of frustration, and he hasn’t seen things within the provincial health authority improve much since then.
Ottawa’s big bet on world’s largest cricket farm ran into a simple problem: the ‘yuck factor’

Ottawa backed the world’s largest cricket farm with tens of millions in public money. It collapsed before reaching full production, exposing a gap between hype and demand while also leaving questions about how much of that money was ever recovered.
I’ve lived in 3 provinces. Canada’s health care is anything but universal

Shannon Flaman has lived in Saskatchewan, B.C. and Alberta. Her experiences in emergency rooms and finding family doctors have changed the way she sees the country’s health care.
Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray

Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.
Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray

Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.
Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray

Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.
Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray

Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.
Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray

Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.
Amid Iran conflict, combative neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan try to stay above the fray

Armenia and Azerbaijan, both of which border Iran to its north, have seen their fair share of conflict. The current war around Iran has drawn in Arab Gulf states — and these two neighbours may not be able to avoid becoming involved, too.
Veterinarians in P.E.I. raise alarm over New Brunswick’s plan to shut down provincial lab

Prince Edward Island veterinarians are raising concerns about New Brunswick’s decision to phase out public veterinary services , including its provincial lab, warning the move could affect public safety and animal welfare across Atlantic Canada.
Canadian Army overhaul looms as DND finalizes mobilization plans

Canada’s army is preparing a sweeping reorganization just as the National Defence Department moves to finalize its mobilization plan. Senior commanders warn the current force is ill suited to a more dangerous world, with proposals under study to expand reserves and generate hundreds of thousands of additional personnel in a crisis.
3 tigers, hyena no longer with Wainfleet, Ont., owner despite efforts to fight exotic animal bylaw

The owner of three tigers and a hyena that are no longer living on a property in Wainfleet, Ont., is hopeful he’ll someday be reunited with his animals, but it won’t be in that rural township in Niagara that had ordered them removed for contravening an exotic animals bylaw.
Settlement approved for Canadians affected by past 23andMe data breach

A multimillion-dollar settlement has been approved in a class action claim involving Canadian customers of the 23andMe genetic testing company who were affected by a past data breach.
UCP MLA urges Albertans to sign petition calling for referendum on separation

Red Deer-South MLA Jason Stephan says he believes a referendum on whether Alberta should separate from Canada is necessary to address provincial grievances with the federal government. The Opposition is calling on the premier to remove him from her caucus.
UCP MLA urges Albertans to sign petition calling for referendum on separation

Red Deer-South MLA Jason Stephan says he believes a referendum on whether Alberta should separate from Canada is necessary to address provincial grievances with the federal government. The Opposition is calling on the premier to remove him from her caucus.
Kingsbury’s ‘last dance’: Canadian freestyle legend confirms he’ll end his career with last race in Quebec

In an exclusive interview with CBC Sports, the five-time Olympic medallist confirmed he’s retiring at the end of competition this weekend at the Canadian freestyle ski championships at his home course in Quebec.
Maritime Electric renewing export application, but says it’s not selling power to the U.S.

Prince Edward Island’s largest power utility says it does not plan to export energy to the United States, despite it seeking permission to do so.
What’s the story behind P.E.I.’s parliamentary mace?

It started as a weapon to defend the King, but it’s become the ceremonial item that’s carried into provincial legislatures across the country. As the P.E.I. Legislative Assembly opens for another sitting, we spoke with the sergeant-at-arms about the mace’s history and meaning.
Israel launches strikes on ‘heart of Tehran’ as Trump delays Strait of Hormuz deadline

Israel launched a wave of strikes on Iran early Friday ahead of a planned United Nations Security Council meeting to discuss attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure, while Iran and the United States appeared at a diplomatic impasse, setting the stage for more potential escalation as the first month of the Middle East war neared its end.
At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.
At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.
At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.
At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.
At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.
At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.
Greens shrug at province’s pledge to review IRAC, say ‘decisive action’ needed instead

The P.E.I. government committed to do a review of the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission, but the Greens are shrugging it off as a process that likely won’t get finished before next election.
Island kids learn about farm work and find out where their food comes from

Grade 3 students packed into the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown this week for Agriculture Adventure Days. Organizers say it’s a great chance for the kids to learn about where their food comes from. CBC’s Connor Lamont caught up with one class to find out more.
As patents on weight-loss drugs expire, doctors and patients hotly anticipate cheaper generics

Now that patents have expired, generic versions of Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster weight-loss drugs could arrive in Canada within months, according to experts. Doctors say these cheaper versions will improve access and could also change societal perceptions around weight loss and reduce the cost and burden on the health-care system.
Inside the $31.5M social assistance algorithm failing Quebec’s most vulnerable

A year after the deployment of a new social assistance algorithm, a Radio-Canada investigation reveals a system that advocates say is failing. Promised as a tool to humanize Quebec’s welfare services, Project UNIR is instead being blamed for mounting errors, administrative failures and even human tragedy.
Snowy owls, giant otters, hammerhead sharks considered for greater protection at UN conference

Migratory species such as the snowy owl, hammerhead shark and others are being considered for additional protections at global talks in Brazil. Here’s what is endangering them and what is being proposed to help.
Snowy owls, giant otters, hammerhead sharks considered for greater protection at UN conference

Migratory species such as the snowy owl, hammerhead shark and others are being considered for additional protections at global talks in Brazil. Here’s what is endangering them and what is being proposed to help.
Snowy owls, giant otters, hammerhead sharks considered for greater protection at UN conference

Migratory species such as the snowy owl, hammerhead shark and others are being considered for additional protections at global talks in Brazil. Here’s what is endangering them and what is being proposed to help.

