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Annamie Paul resigns as Green Party leader

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Annamie Paul has resigned as leader of the Green Party after months of infighting within the party and a week after its dismal showing in the federal election.
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US officials to probe whip-like cords used against migrants

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Images and video show mounted US border guards wielding the cords amid mass migrant expulsion along the Texas-Mexico border.
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Climate landmark: Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut emissions

9th - Higher Ed
In a climate crisis landmark, a Dutch court on Wednesday ordered energy giant Royal Dutch Shell to slash its carbon emissions by a net 45 percent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels.
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Blast kills dozens near school in Afghan capital Kabul

9th - Higher Ed
At least 150 people, many of them young women, were injured in the attack in a Shia neighbourhood of the city.
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Afghans hold funeral for victims of Kabul school bomb blasts

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of young girls were buried after a secondary school was targeted in the bloodiest attack in Afghanistan in more than a year.
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Cyberattack targets major U.S. pipeline

9th - Higher Ed
One of the worst cyberattacks on American infrastructure will keep a pipeline from Texas to New Jersey shut down for several days. Officials blame a criminal gang known as DarkSide.
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Opposition leader reacts to Liberal government's 2021 budget

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Erin O'Toole responds to the fiscal plan announced by the Liberal government on April 19.
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O'Toole says Liberals delivered 'election-style budget' during pandemic

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Erin O'Toole responds to the fiscal plan announced by the Liberal government on April 19.
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Ensuring diversity a social responsibility for decision-makers, says writer

9th - Higher Ed
With the end of television show Kim's Convenience, encouraging diversity has become an important issue for writer Jhanik Bullard, who says the burden of responsibility has been placed on the community when it should be on broadcasters...
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US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan: Many in Kabul fear a renewed civil war

9th - Higher Ed
Reaction to the announcements have been mixed in Afghanistan, with some saying they are torn between the prospect of peace, and concerns about future instability.
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Chrétien: 'If we can help, we should'

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Former prime minister Jean Chrétien says Canada has a responsibility to help clean up nuclear waste because it made money selling uranium used to produce nuclear energy. 'We have some responsibility, I believe, and if we can help, we...
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Climate Tops UN General Assembly Concerns Even as Nations Fall Short of Paris Accords

9th - Higher Ed
World leaders are gathered for a meeting of the UN General Assembly this week, and at the top of the list of global concerns is the fight against climate change. Esther Pan Sloane, head of partnerships, policy, and communications, United...
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BIDEN-AFGHAN-CONSEQUENCE

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Paul Miller, the former director for Afghanistan and Pakistan on the U.S. National Security Council staff, said the Afghan military 'collapsed' without support from the international community, including U.S. troops that President Joe...
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Biden doesn't own 'consequences' of his decisions, former U.S. official says

9th - Higher Ed
Paul Miller, the former director for Afghanistan and Pakistan on the U.S. National Security Council staff, said the Afghan military 'collapsed' without support from the international community, including U.S. troops that President Joe...
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O'Toole trying to 'deceive' Canadians on firearms plan, says Bill Blair

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario Liberal Candidate Bill Blair claims O'Toole has made "significant and compelling promises to the gun lobby."
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Cybersecurity Expert Breaks Down Tech Hearing Takeaways, from Section 230 to Kids on Social Media

9th - Higher Ed
Morgan Wright, chief security advisor at SentinelOne, discusses the security aspect of Thursday's tech hearing with some of the biggest names in technology.
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Exclusive: Athleisure brand wear pitcher Jeevika Tyagi blasts Shark Tank India 3’s Sharks

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Jeevika Tyagi, a pitcher on Shark Tank India 3 and founder of an athleisure brand, recently addressed on social media the perceived misrepresentation of their pitch. ETimes TV reached out to Jeevika, who provided insights into the...
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Criticisms of how Ottawa handled the pandemic and challenges ahead

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CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton breaks down the biggest criticisms towards how the federal government handled the COVID-19 pandemic and what the next challenges will be.
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MPs debate the Tory motion calling on Parliament to declare genocide in China

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MPs - Rob Oliphant, Michael Chong and Jack Harris joined Power & Politics Thursday to debate the Conservative motion calling on Parliament to declare that China is committing a genocide against its Muslim minority population.
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Several dead in twin suicide attack in central Baghdad: State TV

9th - Higher Ed
A commercial street in central Baghdad was hit in the attack, state television reported, adding that there were ‘dead and wounded’.
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Champagne says he doesn't believe Iran when it says Flight 752 was shot down as a result of human error

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Minister of Foreign Affairs François-Philippe Champagne wouldn't say whether he believes Flight PS752 was shot down deliberately.
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Minister takes responsibility for not meeting promised drinking water target

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous Services Minister announces the federal government will not make its deadline for removing boil-water advisories in First Nations.
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Sweden sharply limits gatherings as second COVID-19 wave swells

9th - Higher Ed
The country that gained attention for an unorthodox response to the pandemic downsizes public gatherings to eight people from the previous upper limit of 300.
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Alberta in 'crisis mode' amid high COVID-19 numbers, Calgary doctor says

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Alberta needs a hard lockdown to reduce the rapid rise of coronavirus in the province, says Dr. Joe Vipond, an emergency room physician at Rockyview Hospital in Calgary.