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Solid research backs strict limits on alcohol consumption, says panellist

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There has been a 'phenomenal' amount of research in the last decade on the risks associated with alcohol consumption, says St. Francis Xavier University's Dr. Kara Thompson, a member of the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction...
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Canada officially challenging 'unfair' U.S. duties on softwood lumber

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is formally initiating a challenge of what it's deemed 'unwarranted and unfair' U.S. duties on Canadian softwood lumber under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement's dispute resolution system.
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What’s behind deadly clashes in Libya’s Tripoli?

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Deadly clashes between rival militias in Libya have raised fears the country could plunge back into a war.
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Trudeau confirms confidence-and-supply agreement between Liberals and NDP

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Liberal government has reached an agreement that would see the NDP support the Liberal government to keep it in power until 2025, in exchange for a commitment from Liberals to act on key NDP...
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Former FARC captives run for Colombian Senate

9th - Higher Ed
Three former hostages detained by former Colombian FARC rebels are running in Sunday's congressional elections.
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Argentina election risks splitting ruling Peronist party

9th - Higher Ed
The political test for center-left President Alberto Fernandez could trigger a cabinet exodus.
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Germany's Armin Laschet ready to leave as head of CDU after electoral defeat

9th - Higher Ed
The conservative leader has taken personal responsibility for the party's worst ever electoral result (24,1%) in modern German history.
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Biden pushes big plans, early successes in 1st address to Congress

9th - Higher Ed
President Joe Biden’s first speech to the U.S. Congress focused on his plans for child care, education and helping the middle class while also touting his successes with COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Climate Change Is Happening: Breaking Down the New UN Report

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As climate change occurs, where is the safest place to live? A major UN report on climate this week is sounding alarms about the future of humanity if people don't make major changes soon to stop global warming. Stephen Bennett, chairman...
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New Italy PM Mario Draghi facing a vote of confidence in Senate today

9th - Higher Ed
The new government of national unity, drawing together elements across Italy's political spectrum, is seeking the backing of lawmakers.
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New Italy PM Mario Draghi easily wins Senate backing for unity government

9th - Higher Ed
The new government of national unity, drawing together elements across Italy's political spectrum, is also expected to win a similar vote in the lower house of the Italian parliament.
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WHO research on U.K. COVID-19 variant focuses on 3 key areas

9th - Higher Ed
World Health Organization technical lead Dr. Maria Van Kherkove says U.K. researchers studying the coronavirus variant are focusing on transmissibilty, severity and antibody response. She said they're trying to determine if the apparent...
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How the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines compare

9th - Higher Ed
The two COVID-19 vaccines approved in Canada, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, both use new mRNA technology, but they differ on timing for the second shot, as well as storage and transportation requirements.
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Saudi Arabia opens its borders with Qatar on eve of Gulf summit

9th - Higher Ed
Announcement by Kuwait, on the eve of the Gulf Cooperation Council summit, could pave the way towards resolving the GCC crisis.
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FAA clears Boeing 737 Max 8 for takeoff, Canada holds off

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. aviation authorities have cleared the Boeing 737 Max 8 to return to active service more than two years after a pair of crashes killed 346 people, but Transport Canada is holding off, despite assurances from the U.S. Federal Aviation...
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Johnson, von der Leyen to meet in Brussels as Brexit clock ticks

9th - Higher Ed
Both the UK and the EU fear they will be unable to reach a deal before the Brexit transition period ends on December 31.
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Divided EU holds second day of talks over coronavirus rescue plan

9th - Higher Ed
Leaders at odds over proposed $858bn package aimed at pulling the bloc out of what could be its deepest ever recession.
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COVID-19: Is one vaccine better than another?

9th - Higher Ed
Infectious disease physicians answer viewer questions about COVID-19 vaccines, including if one is better than another and how vaccinations will impact the health-care system.
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Quebec artist Claude Lafortune promoted diversity as a core value to society

9th - Higher Ed
Guillaume Lafortune lost his grandfather, Claude, to COVID-19 on April 19.
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Why race matters during the COVID-19 pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario and Manitoba have announced that they will soon start collecting race-based data on COVID-19. In parts of the U.S., where race-based data is collected, statistics show black Americans are among the hardest hit by the pandemic.
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Coronavirus achieves the impossible as Belgium forms government amid health crisis

9th - Higher Ed
A special government for a special situation. Belgium has finally found a new government with one and unique specific task: to deal with coronavirus. The new emergency government will be led by Sophie Wilmés - who took over as caretaker...
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Coronavirus: Pressure builds on UK government to step up measures

9th - Higher Ed
The British government says it is putting science at the heart of all coronavirus planning.
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'Hard evidence' of racial wage disparities in B.C., says new gov't report

9th - Higher Ed
A new government report has found that white workers in B.C. make more than racialized workers in some sectors. As Johna Baylon reports, advocates say more data needs to be collected to find out who is affected and why.
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Canada Day: A nation's mixed emotions

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Canada Day 2025 arrives at a pivotal moment. With recent political shifts, ongoing discussions about reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, and global uncertainties, how do Grande Prairie residents truly feel about July 1? Is it a day...