Canada
BATRA'S BURNING QUESTIONS: Is Mark Carney the 'unreliable boyfriend? (Toronto Sun)
Inmate assaulted by guard at Sask. Penitentiary granted $65,000 in damages (CBC)
Opinion: Canada's cuts are undermining prison education — and public safety (Montreal Gazette)
Sask. government insists it's ready for wildfire season as NDP raise concerns over missing water bombers (CBC)
IRAN WAR UPDATES: Standoff intensifies in Strait of Hormuz after Trump issues 'shoot and kill' order (Toronto Sun)
Saskatoon homelessness crisis costs city hall $4 million a year, report says (CBC)
Growing Things: Making your yard welcoming to pollinators (Edmonton Journal)
Kate's 5 fun things to do in and around Waterloo region this weekend: April 24 to 26 (CBC)
Los Angeles Chargers take Ottawa's Akheem Mesidor in 1st round of NFL draft (CBC)
US launches sweeping crackdown on Southeast Asia cyberscams and sanctions Cambodian senator (Winnipeg Free Press)
This P.E.I. hospital is expanding. Here's how staff hope it will help with retention, recruitment (CBC)
Actress and former Paralympian wants to inspire youth with disabilities through new TV show made in Regina (CBC)
Correspondents’ Dinner’s biggest moments involve laughs, cringing and high-stakes politics (Winnipeg Free Press)
Questerre selling its minority stake in its Kakwa Central assets (Winnipeg Free Press)
Despite what Doug Ford says, Gordie Howe bridge officials have not set opening date (Windsor Star)
P.E.I. government creating liaison role to support organ and tissue donation (CBC)
At Beijing auto show, Chinese carmakers flaunt new technologies as global competition heats up (Winnipeg Free Press)
Gulf & Pacific Equities Corp. reports on 2025 Year-End Results with Revenue of $4,627,181, Announces CFO Appointment, Adopts Semi-Annual Financial Reporting, and Refinanced Mortgages Due (Montreal Gazette)
Lorne Gunter: Smith government's referendum record spotty at best (Edmonton Journal)
The squeeze on kids' sports: Edmonton's little athletes face big-time pressure (Edmonton Journal)