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TED Talks

Wade Davis: Dreams from endangered cultures

12th - Higher Ed
With stunning photos and stories, National Geographic Explorer Wade Davis celebrates the extraordinary diversity of the world's indigenous cultures, which are disappearing from the planet at an alarming rate.
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Who will pay for Harry and Meghan's security?

9th - Higher Ed
Questions remain over whether the Canadian government will cover the security costs for Prince Harry and Meghan when they are in Canada.
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China detains third Canadian

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian officials are not providing many details, but have confirmed the third Canadian detained in China is a woman. Canada and China are in a deep disagreement over whether we should have detained a high-profile Huawei executive at...
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Alberta premier calls emissions cap a ‘vendetta’ against province

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith slammed the federal government’s draft plan to impose an emissions cap on the oil and gas sector, calling it a ‘vendetta’ against her province.
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India criticizes Canada for linking minister Amit Shah to plots targeting Sikhs

9th - Higher Ed
India officially protested on Saturday the Canadian government's allegation that the country's powerful Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered the targeting of Sikh activists inside Canada, calling it 'absurd and baseless.'Read more:...
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Canada shut down TikTok’s offices. Is a full-out ban next?

9th - Higher Ed
In the wake of Canada’s decision to ban TikTok’s business operations over national security concerns, The National asks cybersecurity expert Brent Arnold and CBC’s national technology columnist Takara Small to break down the impacts for...
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Canada ordered a shut down of TikTok’s offices. Is a ban next?

9th - Higher Ed
In the wake of the decision to order TikTok’s business operations in Canada to close over national security concerns, The National asks cybersecurity expert Brent Arnold and CBC’s national technology columnist Takara Small to break down...
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‘It’s something that’s not new to us,’ says Lebanese Canadian on Israeli strikes | Canada Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Israel’s assault on Lebanon has killed more than 550 people and injured more than a thousand others, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. Lebanese Canadian Joe Abou-Malhab still has family in Lebanon, and he says Canada can help by...
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Lebanese Canadians fear for loved ones’ safety as Israel airstrikes Lebanon

9th - Higher Ed
More than 550 people in Lebanon have been killed by intense Israeli airstrikes on the country, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. Israel’s bombing of the country has many Lebanese Canadians worried for their loved ones’ safety...
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‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Robotic Arms in Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tim Braithwaite, Liaison Manager for the Canadian Space Agency, talks about robotic arms in space: how they were conceived and developed, how they work today, and how the technology is useful on Earth. HWHAP Episode 14.
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Step Back History

The Dark Secret Canada Hid from the World

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we’re not going to hide from the history of Canada's Residential Schools. It’s time the sins of this country finally surface, and Canada gets the exposure it was painfully overdue for.
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'There's a long way to go' on finalizing permanent ceasefire: Israeli ambassador

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAs Israeli and Hamas leaders agree to the first phase of a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal, Israel's ambassador to Canada says he is hopeful that the war has ended permanently, 'but with Hamas we can never trust,' he tells Power & Politics.
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Carney launches new agency to speed up defence procurement

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Liberal government has announced a new agency to manage and speed up the purchase and delivery of equipment to the Canadian military. The Defence Investment Agency will be mandated to work more closely with allies, including the...
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Canada Post workers strike over government demands for postal reforms

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe federal government is instructing Canada Post to make a series of major changes to address its financial situation, including allowing for millions of residential addresses to be shifted to community mailboxes. Postal workers have...
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Why is this Irish hip-hop group banned from entering Canada? | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIrish hip-hop group Kneecap has been banned from entering Canada due to their 'open endorsement of terrorist organizations,' the federal government says. Immigration lawyer Rudolf Kischer breaks down the decision.
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China claims Canada is 'dumping' cheap canola into its market, prompting 75.8% tariff

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOn Thursday, China imposed a 75.8 per cent tariff on canola imports from Canada, alleging that Canada is 'dumping' the product into the Chinese market. How will this affect Canadian canola farmers? Canadian Canola Growers Association CEO...
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Environmental experts knock Republicans for blaming Michigan's poor air quality on Canada

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewRepublican lawmakers in Michigan are blaming the Canadian government for the state’s poor air quality, claiming that authorities north of the border have failed to control the wildfires pouring smoke into skies across the continent.
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What could come from trade talks between Canada and Mexico?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWith cabinet ministers meeting with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, Power & Politics hears from Juan Carlos Baker, former CUSMA trade negotiator and Mexico’s former vice minister of international trade about the relationship...
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Number of B.C. wildfires doubles in the last 24 hours

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNumber of B.C. wildfires doubles in the last 24 hours
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Local businesses brace as U.S. boosts tariffs on some Canadian products to 35%

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLocal businesses brace as U.S. boosts tariffs on some Canadian products to 35%
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Canadian man stuck in Wuhan heading home without his wife

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian man will come home from China without his wife who can't leave because China does not recognize her dual Canadian citizenship.
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Canadian man stuck in Wuhan may have to head home without his wife

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian man trapped in Wuhan due to the coronavirus outbreak says he may have to travel home alone should a flight be provided for Canadian citizens. His wife would not be able to leave China because the country does not recognize her...
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Canadians affected by Wuhan lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
There are 167 Canadians in the locked down Wuhan area, the foreign minister says, many desperate for a way to get themselves or their family members out.
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Coronavirus: Canadian man asks government to fly daughter out of Wuhan

9th - Higher Ed
Richard Fabic is asking for help from the federal government to get his young daughter out of Wuhan, the city at the centre of the new coronavirus outbreak, where she is stranded with her grandparents.