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Try Antinote’s Notepad Alternative for Mac to Give Your Sticky Notes Superpowers
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Try Antinote’s Notepad Alternative for Mac to Give Your Sticky Notes Superpowers

When it comes to note-taking apps on the Mac, it's hard to look past Apple Notes, as it has a lot of features and has proven itself to be quite reliable. But in my workflow, I sometimes miss having a scratchpad on my Mac, something akin to Notepad on Windows. I like using tools like this for outlining my articles, jotting down notes that can turn into story ideas, or simply creating quick to-do lists for routine tasks. macOS has a built-in app called Stickies that does some of these things, but it's desperately in need of an update, as the design looks outdated and it's not ideal for handling multiple notes. I recently discovered Antinote, a beautifully designed app that does everything I need from a sticky notes app, and has many more features including creating Pomodoro timers and conver...
Canada election tells a tale of 2 demographics split on top issues – National
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Canada election tells a tale of 2 demographics split on top issues – National

Canadians split among age groups as well as party lines in casting their votes in Monday’s federal election, exit polls suggested, with different issues driving their choices. Exit polls conducted by Ipsos exclusively for Global News found Canadians aged 55 and older leaned toward the Liberals, who were seen as the party that would best handle U.S. President Donald Trump and his fraying of the Canada-U.S. relationship.Younger Canadians aged 18 to 34, meanwhile, picked the Conservatives, based on their perception of who would best address affordability and the rising cost of living.“What we’ve got are two groups of people: one who remembers a Canada that worked wonderfully (in the 1970s and 1980s) … that Canada is not the Canada of young people today, who don’t identify with that,” said Dar...
Meet the man who ousted Pierre Poilievre: ‘Someone had to stand up’
Politics

Meet the man who ousted Pierre Poilievre: ‘Someone had to stand up’

As results trickled in from across Canada on election night, few ridings were as closely watched as the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton, which Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has held for 20 years. Among the many Canadians staying up late to watch the closely contested riding was Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal challenger — and now, projected MP-designate.“It was a long night and an early morning. I didn’t get too much sleep, but we’re still ticking,” Fanjoy told Global News on Tuesday morning.In 2004, a 25-year-old Poilievre unseated Liberal incumbent David Pratt and won what was then known as the riding of Nepean-Carleton. In 2015, the riding was re-constituted as Carleton and Poilievre continued to hold it for the Tories.After seven consecutive wins, Poilievre is now projected to have los...
What next for the NDP after party loses leader, seats and official status? – National
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What next for the NDP after party loses leader, seats and official status? – National

The New Democrat Party is confronting what looks to be its worst-ever performance in Monday’s federal election, with Jagmeet Singh losing his riding, resigning his leadership and the party losing official status in the House of Commons. Global News is projecting the Liberals will form government for the fourth time — their third minority in a row — with the Conservatives improving their seat-count from the last three elections, leaving the NDP in a distant fourth place.“Obviously I’m disappointed that we could not win more seats,” said Singh, who told supporters at campaign headquarters in Burnaby, B.C., that he would resign as leader after an interim leader is appointed.“But I’m not disappointed in our movement. I’m hopeful for our party … We have built the best of Canada and we are not g...
Deven Bhojani: ‘We are nobody to judge the audience’
Entertainment, Movies

Deven Bhojani: ‘We are nobody to judge the audience’

His mere mention evokes either a smile or a chuckle. After all, Deven Bhojani has served some of the funniest and most heart-warming moments to his audience on screen in a career spanning over three decades. However, going by the visual assets of his upcoming show, Black White and Gray—Love Kills, the actor is set to create a new visual imagery for himself—one that is raw, intense and grey. Gearing up for the release of the SonyLIV crime drama, Bhojani speaks to mid-day about OTT offering him a new dimension to acting, the exhaustion he experienced while delivering blockbuster shows on television, and his plans for direction in the near future. Edited excerpts from the interview. What convinced you to come on board this gritty show?There was no reason for me to say no to this. Whenever p...
U.S. congratulates Carney on election win, notes ‘extensive’ relationship – National
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U.S. congratulates Carney on election win, notes ‘extensive’ relationship – National

The Trump administration on Tuesday congratulated Prime Minister Mark Carney for his victory in Canada’s federal election, touting the “extensive” relationship between the two countries that has been strained under U.S. President Donald Trump. Global News is projecting Carney’s Liberals will form a minority government, giving the party its fourth straight mandate after an election that was dominated by Trump’s attacks on Canada’s economy and sovereignty.“The United States extends its congratulations to Prime Minister Mark Carney and his party on their win in Canada’s recent federal elections,” U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement read to reporters after she was asked for a reaction to the election results.“The U.S.-Canada relationship remains one of the most e...
Thane doctors remove 2.5 kg liver tumour from woman, and other medical miracles
Health

Thane doctors remove 2.5 kg liver tumour from woman, and other medical miracles

In a post-Covid world, many people are scared any time there is a health scare. Understandably, it is difficult for those going through it. However, there are many advancements being made every other day to highlight how there are an equal number of medical miracles that can give people hope.  Surgical removal of a 2.5 kg tumour In the most recent example, a 41-year-old woman from Thane has successfully undergone a complex surgical procedure to remove a massive 2.5-kilogram hemangioma liver tumour from her liver at the hospital.  The woman who underwent the surgery at Jupiter Lifeline Hospital in the same city, had been living with the condition unknowingly for many years. Hemangiomas are benign tumours composed of blood vessels and typically remain small and asymptomatic. They predomina...
Blanchet criticized by Parti Québécois as he promises to work with other leaders
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Blanchet criticized by Parti Québécois as he promises to work with other leaders

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 29, 2025 2:50 pm Updated April 29, 2025 3:23 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is calling for a “partisan truce” with other federal party leaders after Monday’s federal election, even as he faces criticism from his party’s provincial cousins for putting sovereignty aside. Blanchet told reporters in Montreal that voters want stability in Parliament in order to address the ongoing t...
Voter turnout in Canada’s election the highest since 2015 – National
Politics

Voter turnout in Canada’s election the highest since 2015 – National

Voter turnout in Canada’s federal election was the highest it’s been since 2015, Elections Canada says. The Liberals regained the popular vote on Monday following two consecutive elections that saw them form minority governments but trail the Conservatives in the popular vote.According to preliminary results from Elections Canada, as of Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, Mark Carney’s Liberals received 43.6 per cent of the popular vote with 8,377,709 ballots cast.Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives received 7,958,026 votes amounting to 41.4 per cent.That comes as the Liberals are projected to win 168 seats, while the Conservatives are projected to win 144.Monday’s election also had the most people heading to the polls since 2015, with 19,238,052 people casting their vote, a total of 67.44 per cent...
Smith says many Albertans frustrated by federal election, wants to ‘reset’ relationship with Ottawa
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Smith says many Albertans frustrated by federal election, wants to ‘reset’ relationship with Ottawa

Premier Danielle Smith is calling for Prime Minster Mark Carney to “reset the relationship between Ottawa and Alberta” after Monday’s federal election. Global News has projected the Liberals will form a minority government, though the total seat count is not yet known as some ridings still have votes to be counted.“I congratulate Prime Minister Mark Carney on his minority government election victory last night,” Smith said in a statement issued Tuesday morning, adding that she believes a “large majority of Albertans are deeply frustrated” by the results.She accused the federal Liberal government of having “overtly attacked” Alberta’s economy over the past 10 years while Justin Trudeau was prime minister.Smith has been a vocal critic of Liberal environmental policies she says have limited t...