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27.11 / 06:59
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This senior Royal Family member pushed King Charles to remove Harry-Meghan from Frogmore Cottage, new book claims
Royal Family and reside abroad, were formally asked to hand back the keys to Frogmore Cottage. This request came through a letter from Sir Michael John Stevens, the Keeper of the Privy Purse. Harry questioned his father's desire to see his grandchildren, highlighting the personal strains within the family.
18.01 / 06:23
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First-ever footage of meteorite strike captured: Watch and hear how a celestial explosion feels
meteorite strike. A home security camera on Prince Edward Island, Canada, may have captured the first-ever footage and sound of meteorite fragments hitting the Earth, according to NPR. The event occurred in July 2024, when Joe Velaidum and his partner, Laura Kelly, discovered their walkway littered with stones. They discovered their walkway covered in debris after hearing a loud noise.
25.11 / 21:53
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‘Step up’: Freeland urges provinces to follow Ottawa on tax ‘holiday’
The federal government is calling on the provinces to “step up” and drop their sales taxes on certain items in line with Ottawa’s proposed two-month relief period.
11.11 / 18:13
15.10 / 18:43
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Hurricanes posing increasing problems for East Coast fisheries without insurance
It cost fish farmers in Prince Edward Island more than $70 million when Hurricane Fiona hit in 2022. Similarily, owners evacuated the biggest shrimp farm in the United States when Hurricane Milton bore down on Florida last week.
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29.05 / 16:31
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Canada PR: Indian students facing deportation to go on dry hunger stir, say ‘govt has become deaf’— what do they want?
ALSO READ: Indian students facing 'deportation' up in arms in CanadaThe protesting Indian students have been on a hunger strike for the past four days. Their stir began on May 9.During the agitation, 60 protestors carrying posters and banners demonstrated in front of the Colest Building at the PEI legislature.Jaspreet Singh Sivia, one of the protesters, has blamed the government for disrupting the lives of people who were already in the process of getting permanent residency (PR) in Canada, reported CBC. “There have been no actions taken.
20.05 / 11:11
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Indian students in Canadian province take to the streets over tightening immigration rules
Prince Edward Island (PEI), a significant protest is unfolding. A group of former and current international students, mostly from India, have taken to the streets, voicing their distress over a policy shift that jeopardizes their future prospects in the country. According to reports, the controversy centers on the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), a lifeline for many international students aiming to secure permanent residency (PR) in Canada. Typically, Indian students enroll in institutions in provinces like Ontario or British Columbia. However, upon realizing the fierce competition for PR in these densely populated areas, many transfer to smaller, less populated provinces like PEI. Do you meet the immigration criteria? Check here These provinces, grappling with stagnant and aging populations, have historically relied on the PNP to attract temporary residents, thereby addressing labor shortages and sustaining population growth.
25.04 / 07:37
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University students in N.S., P.E.I. facing highest debt in Canada: study
Students graduating from post-secondary schools in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island have some of the highest student loan debt in the country, according to a new report from Statistics Canada.
16.04 / 05:41
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Financial freedom, royal price tag: Prince Harry, Meghan have combined net worth of £48 million, but pales in…
Also Read | Harry feels ‘more spare than ever’ after Kate's cancer diagnosis, says royal expert Tessa Dunlop The couple's net worth is largely derived from their various business ventures, including lucrative deals with companies like Netflix and Spotify. They also reside in a £11 million mansion in Montecito, California, which they purchased after relocating to the United States, the report added.
15.04 / 17:01
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Carbon rebate payments going out to some Canadians. Here’s what to expect
the finance ministry’s estimates, annual payment totals for 2024/25 for a family of four are $1,800 in Alberta, $1,200 in Manitoba, $1,120 in Ontario, $1,504 in Saskatchewan, $760 in New Brunswick, $824 in Nova Scotia, $880 in Prince Edward Island and $1,192 in Newfoundland and Labrador.The top-up for rural residents remains at 10 per cent for now, as the amendment to increase that top-up to 20 per cent has not yet passed the House of Commons.
08.04 / 18:55
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British, French troops march in historic joint parades in London and Paris in a show of solidarity
French troops joined their British counterparts in the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace for the first time Monday, marching together in a display of solidarity between Britain and France amid the war in Ukraine. At a parallel ceremony in Paris, British soldiers donned tall bearskin hats to take part in an unprecedented joint military parade in front of the presidential Elysee Palace, as the French army choir sang the two national anthems, «God Save the King» and «La Marseillaise.» The twin events were to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale, the 1904 diplomatic agreement between Britain and France that paved the way for their collaboration in both World War I and World War II.
08.04 / 00:37
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Total solar eclipse: How to watch if you can’t see it in person
total solar eclipse.Monday’s event will play out across dozens of communities, with cities in the path of totality expected to see a large influx of eclipse watchers.However, for those who live elsewhere in the country and aren’t able to be in those communities on Monday, how can they watch the total solar eclipse?Here is what you need to know.Globalnews.ca will be live streaming the total solar eclipse as it moves across North America on Monday afternoon.Global News live online coverage will include NASA footage of the event, featuring cities in the eclipse’s path including Dallas, Texas, Cleveland, Ohio and Mazatlán, Mexico.Once the eclipse hits Niagara Falls, Ont., Global News will be live on location where a state of emergency has already been declared. The border town is expecting close to a million visitors on Monday for the once-in-a-lifetime event.Coverage begins on Globalnews.ca and the Global News YouTube channel at 1 p.m.
06.04 / 19:33
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Total solar eclipse: Will clouds dampen the rare celestial event?
total solar eclipse, Sarah Rugheimer is all in.The 40-year-old astronomy professor at York University will be hosting a viewing party at the Royal Hotel in Picton, Ont., a small town in the province’s Prince Edward County region that finds itself in the eclipse’s path of totality.However, at the moment, Monday’s forecast is uncertain, and Rugheimer doesn’t have a back-up plan.“I’m stuck at the Royal Hotel because that’s where I’ve committed to be,” she told Global News on Friday.“I couldn’t fall asleep last night because I was thinking about the cloud coverage. This is my first total solar eclipse.
19.03 / 12:13
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Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Big celestial event to fall on THIS date — What to expect and safety measures
big celestial event, several parts of the world are set to witness a Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said. The total solar eclipse--where the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocks the face of the Sun, and casts a shadow on Earth— will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the US, and Canada in the second week of April. Though such celestial events are common, but the solar eclipse falling this April is very rare given its recurrence at a particular location.
13.02 / 05:31
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Total solar eclipse: All you need to know about the rare celestial event
solar eclipse is set to darken skies across central and Eastern Canada in a rare celestial event last witnessed in the country 45 years ago.On April 8, the eclipse’s path will cross through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
27.01 / 12:21
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‘A long 35 years’: Murder charge laid in Canadian cold case thanks to genetic genealogy
Who killed Byron Howard Carr?
09.01 / 14:14
15.12 / 12:13
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Home prices fall again as sellers start to back away
National home prices declined again in November amid signs that sellers are giving up on the housing market after rushing to list properties earlier in the fall.
14.12 / 18:45
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Ontario sees bulk of home price drops. These markets are also seeing declines
Canada’s housing market cooled further in November as sellers joined buyers on the sidelines, hoping for activity to heat back up in the spring, according to the national real estate association.
09.12 / 06:43
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How to know if you have salmonella as death toll rises from cantaloupe outbreak
salmonella outbreak traced back to cantaloupes has claimed the lives of at least five people and infected over 100 people across Canada, prompting a warning from experts to remain vigilant, look for signs of the infection, and consider temporarily avoiding melons.Salmonella, a bacterial infection commonly transmitted through contaminated food and water, poses a significant health threat, especially to children and older adults, as it can lead to severe gastrointestinal symptoms, dehydration, and, in extreme cases, death.“Salmonella is one of the most prolific pathogens we know,” said Keith Warriner, a food safety professor from the University of Guelph. “The reason why it’s so successful is that it can survive any environment.
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