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Shooting incident in Dallas has fuelled left vs right rhetoric in the US

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New ReviewUS President Trump blamed Radical Left Democrats for anti-ICE violence, linking it to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He plans to sign an executive order against domestic terrorism, while officials report a shooting at an ICE facility...
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Street disorder and homelessness top issues at municipalities convention

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New ReviewA number of B.C. mayors are pushing for mandatory treatment for mental health and addiction as municipalities meet for the annual UBCM convention. CBC’s Municipal affairs reporter Justin McElroy joins us now with more.
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Lib Dems say social media should have cigarette packet-style health warnings

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New ReviewLiberal Democrat science and technology spokesperson, Victoria Collins, said cigarette-style health warnings should be placed on social media apps to protect children from harm. In a drive to make the internet safer for young people, the...
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How B.C.'s former addictions minister brought her family history to the role

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New ReviewFormer mental health and addictions minister Judy Darcy's memoir Leading from the Heart: The Battles of a Feminist, Union Leader and Politician talks about her various roles in public life. The former B.C. NDP MLA spoke to the CBC's...
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P.E.I. Liberal leadership candidates make final stop in cross-province tour

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New ReviewIn the last of four stops of provincewide Liberal leadership forums, candidates Robert Mitchell and Todd Cormier made their case to party members as to why they'd be fit to run the party into the next election. CBC’s Cody MacKay reports.
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Interior Health opens new space for mental health support in Kamloops

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New ReviewInterior Health has just opened up a new space in Kamloops that’s dedicated to helping people in the middle of a mental-health or substance-use crisis. As the CBC’s Jenifer Norwell reports, it’s a big shift from what was there before.
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Recent violent videos have spread instantly online, raising concerns about mental health

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New ReviewMillions of people watched the moment Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a speaking event in Utah. Video of the shooting immediately circulated on X, TikTok and other social media platforms. (Scripps News)
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Why Gen Z is so anxious: Climate, cash, and constant pressure

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New ReviewGen Z is reporting the highest levels of anxiety and depression compared to any other generation. What’s driving this crisis? From climate change fears and crushing financial instability to nonstop social pressure and the overwhelming...
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Kids are turning to chatbots instead of other humans for life advice

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New ReviewWith AI regulation still up in the air, a new report reveals concerning trends in how children interact with artificial intelligence — and they're not just using it for homework help. (Scripps News)
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Government’s housing plan must mark ‘radical shift’ in policy

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New ReviewFocus Ireland chief executive Pat Dennigan and Marie Farrell, from Co Kildare, who speaks about her experience of being homeless for eight months, at the launch of Focus Ireland's annual report 2024. At the Irish Architectural Archive in...
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Fairfield event aims to prevent suicides, provide mental health resources

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New ReviewOrganizers said they hope to save lives by bridging gaps in mental health care.
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'An exciting time:' Amazon's Kim Majerus on using AI for education and in the workforce

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New ReviewThe advent of AI is bringing potential upheaval to the workforce. Amazon's Kim Majerus explains how new AI tools could reshape education, retraining and the modern job market. (Scripps News)
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Family takes issue with watchdog's report into death of man shot by Winnipeg police

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New ReviewThe family of Afolabi Stephen Opaso, a Nigerian international student who was shot and killed by a Winnipeg police officer nearly two years ago, is calling for a new investigation into his death after a watchdog report written last week...
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Where do candidates stand on issue of public safety ahead of Edmonton election?

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New ReviewTaproot Edmonton has been asking citizens what they care about ahead of the municipal election. A major theme among voters is public safety. Mack Male is the co-founder and CEO of Taproot Edmonton. He sat down with Edmonton AM host...
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Quebec declines funding aimed at addressing systemic racism in justice system

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New ReviewThe Quebec government turned down funding from Ottawa aimed at reducing the overrepresentation of Black people in the criminal justice system. Viola Desmond Justice Institute board member Michael Tshimanga explains what this means for...
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Expanded program to help homeless women in Montreal access mental health care, housing

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New ReviewThe PRISM program has been available to unhoused men in Quebec since 2017. It was extended to women at one Montreal shelter in 2024. Now, eight rooms will be available for women at Montreal’s Welcome Hall Mission.
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I have ADHD. This is what it feels like

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New ReviewAt 54, CBC radio producer Adam Killick was diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but feels few people in his life truly understand what it's like. Here's his attempt at explaining what's going on inside his head.
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#TheMoment a man biked and ran across Canada to raise money for mental health

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New ReviewRudy Uhl tells The National about the moment he biked across Canada, stopping in every province to run an ultramarathon to raise money for mental health.
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Olympic medallist Chantal Van Landeghem on the personal growth that comes from setbacks

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New ReviewChantal Van Landeghem reflects on her career highs, like winning an Olympic bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and the personal growth that comes from setbacks.
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Bridgeport pays final respects to beloved school security guard who died by suicide

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New ReviewMourners were at the Luz de Paz Funeral Home to say their final farewells to Isaiah Vicens, better known as "Iceman" to his family and friends.
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BREAKING | Gunman Kills Three At Target Store In US State Of Texas

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New ReviewBREAKING | Gunman Kills Three At Target Store In US State Of Texas
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Councillor, business leader say collaboration needed to help Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

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New ReviewThere have been numerous proposals on how to help people living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside — long considered Canada's poorest postal code. Landon Hoyt, the executive director of the Hastings Crossing Business Improvement...
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The psychological toll of being a first responder in Edmonton

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New ReviewTrauma and danger, among other stressors like high workloads, come with being a first responder — but they take a mental toll. CBC News obtained workers’ compensation data that shows, over the past five years, hundreds of first...
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Grieving mothers bond over deaths following police response

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New ReviewA community in East Preston, N.S., recently brought together families united in grief. The organizers of the event are African Nova Scotian mothers who have unanswered questions about the deaths.