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How some rural Alberta towns are tackling homelessness

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Communities in rural Alberta have taken on the challenge of helping house people experiencing homelessness, hoping to provide unique, local solutions.
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Europe COVID hospitalisations rise as workforce is stretched

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Europe is seeing a huge rise in cases, with Italy, France and the UK reporting record daily infections in the past week.
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Protection against Omicron plummets with only two vaccinations, Ontario data shows

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Data from the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table shows that protection against the Omicron variant plummets with only two vaccine doses. Nonetheless, experts say any number of vaccinations is better than none.
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Dr. Peter Jüni on what COVID-19 hospitalization numbers would look like if everyone was vaccinated

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Dr. Peter Jüni, scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, joins Power & Politics to discuss Ontario's rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations and how vaccination rates affect the province's health care system.
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Ottawa, provinces promise businesses more financial pandemic support

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Canada's federal and provincial governments are promising more financial support is on the way as renewed COVID-19 restrictions threaten businesses and employees.
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Sports leagues scramble to save their seasons from COVID-19

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As NHL and NBA teams are forced to bench players because of COVID-19 cases and close contacts, more professional sports leagues are being forced to reconsider their schedules and safety protocols.
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How COVID-19 is affecting the NHL season

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For the first time this season, the NHL is postponing several games after temporarily shutting down three teams including the Calgary Flames over COVID-19 concerns. Some players are calling on the league to pause the entire season.
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Analysts Unconcerned Despite More Than 5,000 Flight Cancellations

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John Grant, a senior analyst at OAG, and Jonathan Root, an airline analyst at Moody's, joined Cheddar to provide some insight into how mass cancellations are affecting both travelers and airlines after more than 5,000 U.S. flights were...
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DHL Express U.S. CEO on Tackling Supply Chain Issues Ahead of Holidays

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With the shortage of shipping containers and truck drivers, the global supply chain is taking a beating just ahead of the holiday season. As retailers gear up to meet higher demand, DHL Express is adding capacity, both in infrastructure...
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Curaleaf CEO on Weaker Than Expected Earnings, Slowing Cannabis Market

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Curaleaf CEO Joe Bayern joined Cheddar's "Closing Bell" to discuss the cannabis company's Q3 earnings report, which came in under expectations and included widening losses. Bayern discussed taking a hit on profitability based on the...
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Ford outlines next steps in Ontario reopening

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says capacity limits and distancing requirements will be lifted for restaurants, gyms and casinos effective Monday, Oct. 25. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will still be required.
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400 Mawozo gang kidnapped the missionaries: Haiti police

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President Joe Biden's administration is working with the American Embassy in the Haitian capital and local authorities to recover 17 kidnapped missionaries and their children, according to US officials.
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Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine expects prolonged conflict between Russia and Ukraine

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Carlos Pascual, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, says he expects a "confrontation and battle that's going to continue for a long period of time" despite reports of progress in peace negotiations this week.
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Is the Liberal housing blueprint built on solid ground?

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Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen joins Power & Politics to discuss his government's new $10 billion spending plan to address home affordability and supply, part of Thursday's federal budget.
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Ford to Double Production of Electric F-150 Lightning Truck as Demand Soars

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Ford is accelerating production of its highly anticipated electric F-150 Lightning with an expectation to pump out 150,000 vehicles annually to meet surging demand. Kumar Galhotra, Ford president of the Americas and international markets...
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Greece, France tout European defence autonomy with warships deal

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The deal is seen as a boost to the French defence industry, after the loss of a multibillion-dollar submarine order from Australia
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What’s happening inside Alberta, Sask. hospitals

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Two infectious disease doctors talk to Ian Hanomansing about the situation inside Alberta and Saskatchewan hospitals and what the provinces need to do to get their COVID-19 surges under control.
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Alberta doctors on the brink of deciding which patients get care

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The COVID-19 surge in Alberta has pushed hospitals' capacity to the edge and doctors may have to choose which patients receive critical care. Some doctors say more needs to be done and are calling for a lockdown.
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'Once You Know', or how to save the world from the climate-induced precipice

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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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European Commission launches new department for preparing and responding to health emergencies

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The European Health Emergency preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) will initially start with €30 billion in funding.
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Singh, Trudeau, O'Toole on boil-water advisories

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During the official French-language leaders' debate, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole said promises from Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to deliver clean drinking water to some Indigenous communities were...
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O'Toole says Trudeau has 'abandoned' people in Afghanistan

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has abandoned people in Afghanistan — but isn't saying exactly what he would have done differently.
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Manitoba extends restrictions as doctors call for stay-at-home order

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Manitoba has extended public health orders for the rest of the week, as the third wave of the pandemic stretches hospital resources and a group of doctors calls for more restrictions, including a stay-at-home order.
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Alberta asks Ottawa for help to airlift COVID-19 patients out of province

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Alberta's government is asking Ottawa for help to lessen pressure on the province's health-care system, which is overburdened with COVID-19 patients. That would include providing aero-medical evacuation capability to relocate patients...