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Israeli official says the army won't withdraw from a Gaza corridor in potential jolt to truce

Israeli official says the army won't withdraw from a Gaza corridor in potential jolt to truce

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel will not withdraw from a strategic corridor in the Gaza Strip as called for by the ceasefire , an official said Thursday.
In the news today: Tariffs and Canadian border towns, Ottawa to apologize to Inuit

In the news today: Tariffs and Canadian border towns, Ottawa to apologize to Inuit

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Small-town mayors keep it friendly on border Big municipal governments in B.C.
Andrew Tate, who faces rape and trafficking charges in Romania, has left for the US

Andrew Tate, who faces rape and trafficking charges in Romania, has left for the US

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania, have left for the U.S. after a travel ban on them was lifted, an official said Thursday.
U.S. tariffs, possible tax cuts expected to dominate Alberta budget

U.S. tariffs, possible tax cuts expected to dominate Alberta budget

EDMONTON — The looming threat of U.S. tariffs along with a potential tax cut are expected to dominate Alberta's budget today.
Minister to apologize for relocations of Inuit decades ago

Minister to apologize for relocations of Inuit decades ago

OTTAWA — Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree will apologize on behalf of the federal government Thursday for its role in the Dundas Harbour relocations between 1934 and 1948.
Manitoba government moves first encampment resident into home as part of project

Manitoba government moves first encampment resident into home as part of project

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's latest plan to reduce homelessness has seen the project's first person moved from an encampment into housing, says an adviser.
Amid tariff and trade war talk, small-town mayors try to keep it friendly on border

Amid tariff and trade war talk, small-town mayors try to keep it friendly on border

Osoyoos Mayor Sue McKortoff likens the situation facing the scenic B.C. community just a few kilometres from the U.S. border to that of her own family.
Ontario voters with disabilities face barriers in winter election: advocates

Ontario voters with disabilities face barriers in winter election: advocates

As Ontarians head to the polls in a rare winter election, disability advocates say additional barriers created by snowy and icy conditions could have been avoided and are calling on the province to make voting more accessible.
Ontario votes: Where the party leaders are spending election day

Ontario votes: Where the party leaders are spending election day

Here's where the leaders of the province's main political parties are spending election day, Feb. 27. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Toronto: Ford and his wife plan to vote in Etobicoke in the morning.
Ontario election 2025: Here's how to cast your vote

Ontario election 2025: Here's how to cast your vote

Ontario's snap election is today. Here's what you need to know about casting a ballot. WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE? Residents of Ontario who are Canadian citizens and 18 or older can vote.
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