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Palestinian and Israeli mothers find common ground in advocacy group for parents

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Jewish Israeli-born Mia Amir and Sama Ghnaim, who is Palestinian, are founding members of Parents for Palestine, a Vancouver group that aims to help local families process complex emotions and find community support.
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"Women need to celebrate themselves": Meet DJ Gourri Sharma

9th - Higher Ed
On International Women’s Day, join Gourri Sharma, DJ and cabin crew member, as she reflects on her life's journey, challenges, and triumphs, inspiring women worldwide with her story of resilience and empowerment. Celebrate the spirit of...
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President Joe Biden Announces Major Climate Initiative

9th - Higher Ed
President Joe Biden Announces Major Climate Initiative
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How a N.S. cottage could have been lost but for the actions of a water bomber crew

9th - Higher Ed
A Nova Scotia family cottage steeped in history — built by an uncle who was a soldier returning from the Second World War — was saved from the wildfire flames while everything around it was burned thanks to the actions of a water bomber...
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Wildfire evacuees near Halifax allowed to view their losses

9th - Higher Ed
Some residents are being allowed back into the wildfire evacuation zone near Halifax, where more than 150 homes have burned to the ground.
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First powwow since stabbing attacks helps Cree community heal

9th - Higher Ed
The James Smith Cree Nation continues to heal from the deadly mass stabbing attacks in the small community in northern Saskatchewan. They are holding their first powwow since the attacks, relying on cultural traditions to heal and...
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Digging through rubble after wildfire took his home

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Alberta resident Ron Bellerose digs through the rubble of what used to be his home after it was destroyed by a wildfire. He doesn't know why he keeps digging, but he keeps going, hoping to salvage anything that might have survived the...
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The impact of boom-and-bust economies on youth mental health

9th - Higher Ed
New research suggests boom-and-bust economies in communities that rely on the energy sector can have a significant impact on the mental health of young people by disrupting family dynamics.
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Sask. school holds 1st 'Ribbon Skirt Day' to support shamed Indigenous student

9th - Higher Ed
The Kamsack Comprehensive Institute in Saskatchewan held its first-ever Ribbon Skirt Day more than a year after an Indigenous student was shamed for wearing the traditional garment.
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School holds 1st Ribbon Skirt Day to support shamed Indigenous student

9th - Higher Ed
The Kamsack Comprehensive Institute in Saskatchewan held its first-ever Ribbon Skirt Day more than a year after an Indigenous student was shamed for wearing the traditional garment.
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'Once You Know', or how to save the world from the climate-induced precipice

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews spoke with internationally renowned cinematographer and documentary filmmaker Emmanuel Cappellin about his latest documentary "Once You Know", a profound and personal exploration of what it means to wake up to the truth about...
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Biomanufacturing company making 25 year commitment, minister says

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Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne tells David Common on Power & Politics that Resilience Biotechnologies Inc. has committed to maintain jobs at their plant for at least 25 years.
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Biden Big Tech Cybersecurity Summit Points to Greater Need for Cross-Industry Security

9th - Higher Ed
Following several high-profile cyberattacks, the Biden administration held a meeting with some of the biggest tech companies to begin coordinating on cybersecurity response going forward. Rodger Desai, the founder and CEO of...
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Canada can't depend on global system, foreign sourcing in future crises, says Carney

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview with CBC's Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton, economist and former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney says a lack of domestic vaccine production and PPE are lessons for how the government needs to be ready...
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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change

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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change.
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Trump pardons former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump pardons Flynn who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI during an investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.
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SpaceX crew now aboard International Space Station

9th - Higher Ed
SpaceX's newly launched Dragon capsule arrived Monday at the International Space Station with four astronauts aboard. The station will be their home until the spring.
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Canadians 'all part of this crew' in fight against COVID-19: Julie Payette

9th - Higher Ed
As coronavirus restrictions mark one month in Canada, Governor General Julie Payette reminds Canadians to "continue and hold the line" by practising physical distancing and focusing on the things you can have instead of what you can't....
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Breaking | Indian Prime Minister delivers video message at CDI 2025

9th - Higher Ed
France recently hosted a high-level global summit focusing on disaster-resilient infrastructure and urgent ocean action. Organised by the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), the meeting aligned with the SDGs, Paris...
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France: PM Modi's virtual address at summit, says 'disaster resilience requires innovative finance'

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Modi delivers a virtual address at a summit in France, emphasising the need for innovative financing to build global disaster resilience. Watch!
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How students and professors work in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Most universities in Gaza, like Al-Aqsa University, have been destroyed during the war. Professor Ahmed Junina and his student Aseel Alwan, whose home is still standing in northern Gaza, explain how students and teachers are working in a...
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Eurovision: Here are the contest's strongest geopolitical alliances throughout the years

9th - Higher Ed
The Meds tend to vote for each other, while France has strong bonds with Israel and Armenia. Baltic countries love Ukraine and their Nordic neighbours.
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Fukushima's Rejuvenation: Drone Views of Restoration After Tsunami

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Explore Fukushima today through stunning drone footage showcasing its remarkable recovery and resilience. From revitalized towns and lush landscapes to the ongoing decontamination efforts near the former nuclear zone, witness how life...
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Will the U.S. profit from Trump’s tariff strategy?

9th - Higher Ed
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai about President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy and what could come next in Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.