The Cannes Film Festival has started. Here are 5 things that happened on its first day

CANNES, France (AP) — The 79th Cannes Film Festival launched on Tuesday, marking the start of 12 days of nonstop premieres that will culminate May 23 with the presentation of

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Fact File: Looksmaxxing methods meant to change facial structure are harmful: experts

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“Bone smashing is amazing,” the square-jawed social media influencer Braden Peters, known online as Clavicular, boasts in a November 2025

Canadian NBAer Brandon Clarke dead at age 29

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Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has passed away at age 29, the team announced Tuesday afternoon. Clarke, a native of Vancouver, spent seven years in

Ottawa police seeking witnesses after pedestrian critically injured in Barrhaven

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The Ottawa Police Service wants to hear from anyone who witnessed a collision involving a vehicle and a female pedestrian

Keyera closes Plains deal despite challenge by federal competition regulator

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CALGARY - Keyera Corp. has closed its deal to buy the Canadian natural gas liquids business of U.S. firm Plains

New Brunswick's government proposes overhaul of lobbying rules

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FREDERICTON - New Brunswick’s government is proposing significant changes to its lobbying rules.The Liberals introduced the changes in new legislation

WestJet signs new codeshare deal with Fiji Airways

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CALGARY — WestJet has signed a new codeshare deal with Fiji Airways, a move that will make it easier for

Hantavirus ‘not to be messed with’ but can be quickly quelled with coordinated response: expert

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When the novel coronavirus surged into a life-altering global pandemic, infectious diseases specialist, Dr. Isaac Bogoch, emerged as a go-to

Charlottetown Airport renamed after former premier, $14M announced for port

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CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island’s only commercial airport is being renamed to pay tribute to the province’s longest-serving premier.The rebranded

Ontario auditor flags shortages of educational assistants for special needs students

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The number of Ontario students with special education needs is growing faster than overall enrolment, and some schools do not have enough