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Health Care · CharlottetownThe 90-minute debate is set to start at 6:30 p.m. with Progressive Conservative Leader Dennis King, Green Party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker, Liberal Party Leader Sharon Cameron and New Democratic Party Leader Michelle Neill. The main issues this election campaign are health care, housing and climate change.
Prince Edward Island party leaders debate tonight
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Vladimir Putin · UkraineKYIV, Ukraine — Two people were killed and 29 injured on Monday when Russian forces bombed the Ukrainian city of Sloviansk, in the partially occupied eastern Donetsk region, local officials said. Video images from the aftermath of the events show damaged residential buildings, debris in the streets, and burning vehicles. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the attack as “terrorism.” Russia has denied targeting residential areas, alt…
Russian bombings killed at least two people and injured 29 in Sloviansk - Beauce Média
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Education · QuebecQUEBEC — The Ministry of Higher Education will study the use of artificial intelligence tools. Minister Pascale Déry announced on Monday that a day bringing together higher education stakeholders will be held on May 15 to discuss this issue. In a press release, she indicates that the arrival of artificial intelligence tools, such as chatbots, has a potential impact on academic activity. The objective of this “Day on artificial intelligence in hi…
Higher education: a day to better understand artificial intelligence - L'Éclaireur Progres
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Europe · OttawaOleksandra Verovkina and her son, Danylo, lived in Irpin, a suburb of Kyiv. The suburb became a battleground when Russian soldiers occupied Irpin and nearby areas. Oleksandra had dreamt of leaving Ukraine for Canada since 2014 when separatist forces first seized the region.
'Nothing to come back to,' says Ukrainian woman in Canada, her beloved home destroyed
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Luka DončićDallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic picked up his 16th technical foul of the season on Sunday. Unless the NBA office rescinds the technical, he will be forced to sit out the team’s game Monday night. The suspension could prove costly for Dallas, which entered the day tied with Oklahoma City for 10th in the Western Conference.
Doncic picks up 16th technical, faces 1-game suspension
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Lac-Etchemin · Lac-EtcheminOTTAWA — Canada is considering buying a fleet of military surveillance planes from American aerospace giant Boeing without going through a tender. The federal Department of Procurement says that Canada has sent a letter to the U.S. government requesting more information, including a price, for up to 16 P-8 Poseidon aircraft and related equipment. The department says the request follows discussions with industry and close allies about potential r…
Ottawa plans to equip the Armed Forces with American surveillance aircraft - La voix du Sud
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The federal budget would extend the one-time increase in the GST refund - Beauce Média
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Edmonton OilersNicolas Roy scores overtime winner as Vegas Golden Knights beat Edmonton Oilers 4-3. Knights move seven points clear of Oilers in Pacific Division with nine games to play. Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Zach Hyman and Warren Foegele scored for Oilers.
Roy scores OT winner as Golden Knights tip Oilers 4-3
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