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Singer Carolina East adds ASL interpreters to her shows after father loses hearing
Inspired by her father, who is hard of hearing, St. John's singer Carolina East is making sure as many people as possible are able to experience her music. She has added an ASL performer to her shows and is challenging other musicians to...
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Nurses 'scared' of understaffing, says union representative
Canada's new chief nursing officer needs to work on retaining and returning nurses to work urgently because many overworked nurses are frightened of making a mistake with a patient, says Linda Silas, president of the Canadian Federation...
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Tough months ahead in Canadian health care, says specialist
Canada needs a long-term coordinated effort to improve the delivery of health care in the country because of a huge staffing shortage, says infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch. But he warned against 'Band-Aid' solutions. 'We...
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Pope’s Edmonton mass draws applause from some, disappointment from others
Pope Francis delivered mass to tens of thousands of people in Edmonton on his third day in Canada. While some were overjoyed to be in his presence, others say they felt disappointed by his message.
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Pope’s Edmonton mass draws applause, disappointment
Pope Francis delivered mass to tens of thousands of people in Edmonton on his third day in Canada. While some were overjoyed to be in his presence, others say they felt disappointed by his message.
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New details emerge on Donald Trump’s actions during Jan. 6 attack
The Jan. 6 committee delves into what Donald Trump did, and did not do, as the Capitol was attacked by rioters. During their last hearing of the summer, the panel dove into the 187 minutes that Trump failed to act — despite pleas from...
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UFOs Are Potential Security Threats According to U.S. Lawmakers
Pentagon officials testified today in a rare congressional hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), colloquially referred to as UFOs. Avi Loeb, the Frank B Baird, Jr. professor of science at Harvard University, joined Closing...
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Airport delays to last 'weeks': Transport minister
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says it could take several weeks before long security lines start to ease at some of Canada's busiest airports.
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US oil executives grilled over high gas prices at House hearing
Big energy companies in the US have denied they are using the war in Ukraine to bump up prices for consumers.
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How this rabbi helped 100 orphans escape Ukraine
Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal explains how he arranged for the escape of more than 100 Jewish orphans from war-torn Ukraine, and what his plans are to help them resettle.
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US Supreme Court: Confirmation hearings for new nominee finish
The president's nominee to the US Supreme Court has cleared confirmation hearings, despite efforts to derail her nomination.
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Good Vibrations: Oscar-nominated documentary 'Audible' tells story of deaf American Football team
Along with CODA, Audible is part of the positive shift in representation for depictions of deafness in popular culture.
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At least 12 missiles fired towards US consulate in Iraq’s Erbil
As many as 12 missiles have been fired towards the US consulate in Iraq’s Erbil. A US official said there was no impact at the consulate, which is currently unoccupied. The Pentagon says the missiles were fired over the border from Iran.
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McDonald's, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Starbucks join companies boycotting Russia
McDonald's, Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Yum! Brands (KFC and PIzza Hut) are the latest multinational companies to announce they're pausing business operations in Russia to protest the country's invasion of Ukraine.
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Russian, Belarusian athletes banned from Winter Paralympics
Organizers of the Winter Paralympics have reversed course and expelled athletes from Russia and Belarus. The about-face came less than 24 hours after the International Paralympic Committee announced it would allow Russians and...
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NATO again rules out no-fly zone, direct involvement in Ukraine
NATO allies have rejected Ukraine's demand for a no-fly zone, saying they are increasing support but that stepping in directly would escalate the conflict with Russia.
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Ukraine no-fly zone would mean participation in conflict: Putin
Russian president also says Western sanctions against his country following Ukraine invasion are akin to a declaration of war.
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Credit report mix-up leaves Ottawa couple priced out of housing market
After her credit report from Equifax was mixed up with information from someone with a similar name, Ottawa resident Jessica Rochon says she her wife had been denied a mortgage pre-approval because of someone else's bad credit
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Credit report mix-up leaves Ottawa couple priced out of housing market | Go Public
After her credit report from Equifax was mixed up with information from someone with a similar name, Ottawa resident Jessica Rochon says she her wife had been denied a mortgage pre-approval because of someone else's bad credit
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Hague court closes hearing after Russian snub
The International Court of Justice in The Hague has closed its hearing in a case brought by Ukraine to halt the Russian invasion. Russian lawyers had snubbed the scheduled two-day hearing. A verdict will be coming 'as soon as possible.'
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Governments face 'lose-lose' scenario over COVID-19 restrictions, doctor says
Microbiologist Dr. Allison McGeer says that given the level of public anger right now over COVID-19 restrictions, governments are in a tough place when it comes to making decisions about either lifting or maintaining them.
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Ottawa protests front and centre in U.S. culture wars
Anti-COVID-19 restriction protests in Ottawa are front and centre of the U.S. culture wars, with right-wing media and politicians voicing their support. The response has helped a new online fundraiser raise millions of dollars in a few...
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Anders Breivik: Norway mass killer poor candidate for prison release, prosecutor says
A psychiatrist who has observed him since 2012 testified Wednesday that Breivik can't be trusted and a prison official told the judges hearing the parole request “there is an imminent danger” that, if released, Breivik would again commit...
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Ontario government to remove vaccine passport requirements on March 1
Dr. Allison McGeer, an infectious diseases physician and senior clinician at Sinai Health System, joins Power & Politics to discuss the easing of COVID restrictions in Ontario.