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Unfriended: Protest convoys create rifts with family, friends

9th - Higher Ed
As deeply divisive pandemic protests continue across the country, some Canadians say it’s taking a toll on their relationship both on and off social media.
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Gamified Relationship Wellness App for Couples Our.Love Launches on Valentine's Day

9th - Higher Ed
A new mobile app has launched just in time for Valentine's Day. Our.Love bills itself as an A.I.-powered, gamified, relationship wellness app for couples. The app is set in what the company calls the Coupleverse, a virtual world where...
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OPP detachment's community approach to public intoxication

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario Provincial Police in Kenora, Ont., are working to change how they address public intoxication, by bringing people to a local detox centre instead of a jail cell.
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How to have healthier conversations about COVID-19

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A growing number of resources are providing key lessons for Canadians looking to improve the kinds of COVID-19 conversations they can have with friends, family and loved ones.
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Pope's visit should focus on listening, says Manitoba prof

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis and the Catholic Church in Canada have a lot of work to do, beyond an apology, to allow Indigenous people to find peace after the abuses at residential schools, says Niigaan Sinclair, an assistant professor at the University...
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Canada looks forward to 'stability and predictability' of Biden presidency

9th - Higher Ed
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government is looking forward to a changed relationship with the United States under a Joe Biden presidency, especially the “stability and predictability” likely to come with it.
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UK to launch inquiry into undercover police tactics

9th - Higher Ed
It will look at how undercover officers spied on hundreds of left-wing organisations.
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Trump says he's 'the least racist person in this room'

9th - Higher Ed
Democratic candidate Joe Biden responded by calling Trump the most racist U.S. president ever and accused him of fuelling racist rhetoric in the U.S.
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Six things to know about loneliness in Europe

9th - Higher Ed
During the COVID-19 lockdown over the last few months, a higher than normal number of Europeans, especially young ones , reported feeling overwhelmingly lonely. A McKinsey report published in June 2020 said that, across Europe, the...
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Changes that could improve policing, rebuild trust

9th - Higher Ed
Ian Hanomansing talks to a former police chief and a former deputy chief about the handling of mental-health calls, systemic racism, calls for change to policing and trying to rebuild public trust.
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8-Year-Old Software Platform Klaviyo Achieves $4 Billion Valuation

9th - Higher Ed
Klaviyo, a software platform to help e-commerce businesses convert web traffic into sales, has just raised some fresh funding. Andrew Bialecki, Co-Founder and CEO of Klaviyo, joined Cheddar to discuss.
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Datings apps see a boom from people seeking company while distancing

9th - Higher Ed
As COVID-19 forces people physically apart, many turn to dating apps to seek emotional closeness with others.
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How to help your relationship survive COVID-19 quarantine

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say family meetings and a sense of humour can go a long way.
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Tiger King, High Fidelity | Your isolation binge watch

9th - Higher Ed
You may have more time to fill than usual, so here’s Eli Glasner’s guide to what to watch and stay entertained at home. Since we’re being advised not to go anywhere, this week’s recommendations take you on a virtual trip to private zoos...
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Cross-border couple postpones wedding day

9th - Higher Ed
A couple separated by the U.S.–Canada border have postponed their wedding, which should have taken place today. Ryan Hamilton of Bellingham, Wash., says so long as he gets to marry his fiancée in the end, he will 'wait as long as it takes.'
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My father killed my mother

9th - Higher Ed
Daniel Benoit was just four years old when he watched his father kill his mother in their Newfoundland home. Now 26, Benoit is sharing the good memories of his mother with his son and raising him “to treat women the right way.”Warning:...
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Jean Vanier sexually abused 6 women, L'Arche report finds

9th - Higher Ed
An internal report reveals that L'Arche founder Jean Vanier, a Canadian religious figure whose charity work helped improve conditions for people with developmental disabilities, sexually abused at least six women.
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I’m afraid my abuser will be released from jail

9th - Higher Ed
Hannah Povey was just getting used to feeling safe again when she found out her abusive ex-boyfriend could be getting out of jail as early as this summer. Now a P.E.I. program that helped her leave him is bringing her support network...
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I survived but he killed his next partner

9th - Higher Ed
Four years after Kelly MacAulay left her abusive marriage, her ex-husband murdered his next partner. She credits a P.E.I. program for keeping her alive by helping her find independence.
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Funding gives a boost to community groups in Waterloo region

9th - Higher Ed
The Waterloo Region Community Foundation is supporting 84 local groups with $1.7 million-dollars in grants. Eric Avner, president and CEO of the Waterloo Region Community Foundation, and Jamie Hatfield, recreation manager at the Alison...
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Misogynistic content is winning over married men and leading to divorces: lawyer

9th - Higher Ed
Some women say their partners have changed for the worse, and they partly blame the 'manosphere' content they're consuming online. One family lawyer says he's seeing it brought up as a reason for divorce, and so are his colleagues.
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Doing most of the chores at home? This app could help divide cleaning tasks and bring equality

9th - Higher Ed
In just ten months since its launch in September 2024, the app has gained over 25,000 users in Europe.
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'We Decide, Not Pakistan'- Jaishankar Clarifies on India-US Ties, Rejects Trump’s Ceasefire Claims

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External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar has strongly rejected former US President Donald Trump's repeated claims that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor was achieved through trade diplomacy. In a sharp...
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Trump-Merz Meet: First one-on-one Trump-Merz meet since Merz Entered Office

9th - Higher Ed
Trump-Merz: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets former U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. The high-profile meeting takes place in the Oval Office, focusing on transatlantic ties, global security, and economic cooperation....