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Canada pledges at least 40% reduction in emissions by 2030

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Canada has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions 40-45 per cent by 2030, but many are questioning whether it will accomplish the goal because Canada has a record of falling short of such targets.
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What makes Dubai the 'City of Gold'?

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Dubai’s reputation as a leader in the gold market happened decades ago. Since then the gold industry has seen tremendous growth thanks to the city’s increasing role as a hub for trade and tourism.
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Biden's pandemic priorities strike 'right tone,' infectious disease

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The new U.S. president has signed a string of executive orders to combat the worsening COVID-19 situation in the United States. Canadian infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch says the approach signals 'good news' for the U.S....
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Dr. Njoo is asked why small businesses like restaurants are being closed

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Canada's deputy chief public health officer spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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Rapid coronavirus test will reach more people, specialist says

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Despite some concerns about its accuracy, infectious disease specialist Dr. Zain Chagla says the newly approved rapid test for the coronavirus will make testing available to more people.
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Privy Council Office probes Governor General workplace harassment claims

9th - Higher Ed
An outside investigation has been launched into claims of bullying and harassment in the office of Gov. Gen. Julie Payette.
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Scheer questioned why he didn't wear a mask at Pearson airport

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Federal Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer spoke with reporters the day after he was photographed speaking with Manitoba's Premier and three other men at Pearson airport. None were wearing the masks the Toronto airport requires passengers...
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Scheer is asked why he didn't wear a mask at Pearson airport

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Federal Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer spoke with reporters the day after he was photographed speaking with Manitoba's Premier and three other men at Pearson airport. None were wearing masks even though the airport requires passengers...
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Why negative COVID-19 tests should be approached with caution

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Infectious disease physician Dr. Isaac Bogoch discusses new research on the rate of 'false negatives' in coronavirus tests and why people with persistent COVID-19 symptoms should be reassessed even if they test negative.
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Sephora and Rent The Runway commit to carrying 15% Black-owned products

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian designer Aurora James started a campaign to push for retailers to give more space to Black-owned businesses.
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Protests continue after police officer charged with murder of George Floyd

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The fired Minneapolis police officer that pinned George Floyd’s neck has been arrested and charged with third degree murder and manslaughter. Protesters continue to demonstrate in Minneapolis and across the U.S.
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Infectious disease specialist answers questions about key issues around COVID-19

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Dr. Isaac Bogoch says Ontario's partial reopening is a positive move and believes the benefits of allowing visitors back into long-term care homes now 'significantly outweigh the risks.
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Federal Ministers on the state of COVID-19 in Canada's prisons

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Chief Public Health Officer Dr Theresa Tam spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill on Thursday.
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COVID-19: Should people wear homemade masks when they go outside?

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus, including whether people should be wearing homemade or cloth masks when they are outside.
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Tam on why Canadians don't need to wear masks

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr Theresa Tam spoke to reporters on Monday
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UK to outline post-Brexit trade vision as France warns both sides could 'rip each other apart'

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The British government will outline its vision for a trade deal with the EU in Brussels on Monday, as both sides crank up the rhetoric ahead of the start of formal post-Brexit talks next month. The UK is expected to contest the bloc’s...
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UK should be ‘more ambitious’ over post-Brexit EU trade, Von der Leyen tells MEPs

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The UK shouldn’t settle for less than an ambitious post-Brexit trade deal with the EU – that was the plea from the European Commission president as she addressed MEPs on Tuesday. Ursula von der Leyen spoke at the European Parliament’s...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out Leeds Reforms to the financial sector

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves discusses the Leeds Reforms to Financial Services, which provide a package of financial services reforms to make the UK the best place to do business, at a roundtable at Lloyds offices in Leeds
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Chancellor meets with financial leaders to discuss Leeds Reforms to the sector

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks to financial leaders as she launches the Leeds Reforms to Financial Services, which provide a package of financial services reforms to make the UK the best place to do business
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Summer officially begins this Friday amid increased temperatures

9th - Higher Ed
Earth is now at the point in its orbit around the sun where the northern hemisphere is fully illuminated.
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Google Chief Medical Officer: Managers need to recognize employee burnout

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Google's Chief Medical Officer for Global Employee Health discusses the factors that affect worker's mental, physical, and social health and the importance of recognizing burnout.
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Disability community raises concerns with school code of conduct

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As Celina Aalders reports, some are worried that the emphasis on stricter punishment could have a negative impact on kids with disabilities and complex needs.
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Brooklyn Bridge Crash Sparks BIG Questions: Who’s to Blame? Experts Investigate

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Fresh scrutiny surrounds the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc after it crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, with investigators now probing whether its towering masts, reportedly nearly 30 feet above clearance limits, led to the collision. The...
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How Torontonians are celebrating Victoria Day weekend

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The Victoria Day long weekend is here and many Torontonians will be enjoying festivities across the city. CBC’s Clara Pasieka spoke to some residents about what they have planned.