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April 9 – Quebec Premier François Legault says Quebec might hold a referendum on immigration powers if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau does not give the province more immigration powers.[33][34][35]
April 12 – Canada pledges $132.2 million dollars to Sudan to help people affected by the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis.[36]
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