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IN PHOTOS | Stephen Lewis: Life of a politician, diplomat and activist
Stephen Lewis, Canada’s former ambassador to the United Nations and one-time leader of the NDP in Ontario, has died, his foundation said Tuesday. He was 88. Source link
Carney says he's 'absolutely not' considering proroguing Parliament after byelections
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s “absolutely not” considering proroguing Parliament should he win a majority in the House following three upcoming byelections. Source link
Stephen Lewis, Canadian politician, diplomat and journalist, dead at 88
Former politician, diplomat and activist Stephen Lewis has died at age 88. Source link
Carney announces $3.8B to protect nature, new conservation sites in James Bay and Manitoba
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced $3.8 billion in new funding to protect nature on Tuesday, as part of the federal government’s goal to protect 30 per cent of Canada’s lands and waters by 2030. Source link
Get excited: How and where to watch humans go back to the moon
Your go-to guide for CBC News coverage of the Artemis II mission around the moon. Source link
Tiger Woods had pills in his pocket at crash scene and bloodshot eyes, police say
Tiger Woods’s eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his pupils dilated, and he had hydrocodone pills in his pocket when interviewed at the scene of his car crash last week in Florida, according to a sheriff’s office report released Tuesday. Source link
Eurovision to expand with Asian edition later this year
The music spectacle Eurovision will hold its first Asian edition in Bangkok later this year. Source link
Cody Ponce's Blue Jays debut cut short after knee buckles fielding ground ball
Cody Ponce’s first start for the Toronto Blue Jays was supposed to be a personal victory after playing in Asia for five years. Instead, the pitcher was carted off the field Monday night, covering his face with his arm, overcome with emotion and pain after his right knee buckled fielding a ground ball. Source link
Playoff to determine Canada's opening opponent for FIFA World Cup
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. Source link
FIFA takes 'daylight offside' trials to Canadian Premier League
FIFA’s proposal to change the offside law hugely in favor of the attacking team starts trials in the Canadian Premier League this weekend after failing to win support from European soccer officials. Source link