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The world must learn from China, WHO says

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The world is not ready to handle COVID-19 but it can get ready fast if people change their mindset, WHO doctor says.
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Concerns about health-care cuts ahead of Alberta budget

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Possible cuts to health care are one of the concerns ahead of Alberta’s budget speech Thursday even though many remain focused on the oil and gas sector.
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‘Government needs to step in’: Bell Island residents sound off over ferry concerns

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With ferries out of service, capacity issues and aging vessels, residents of Bell Island say the service to their community isn’t good enough. Their comments come on the same day as protests over proposed ferry changes on Fogo Island....
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B.C. bolstering RCMP Hate Crime Unit’s funding, will add more officers to team

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The province is going to spend more money to tackle hate crimes. Public safety minister Gary Begg says the funding will help expand the capacity of the RCMP's hate crimes unit.
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Summerside council being asked to rezone part of city to allow new shelter for women and children

9th - Higher Ed
More women and their children are seeking emergency shelter on P.E.I. and a Prince County non-profit wants to help. The organization already runs a shelter for that demographic called LifeHouse, but in 2024, more than 80 people had to be...
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Iran could resume enriching uranium within months: IAEA chief

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Iran has the capacity to start enriching uranium again in a ‘matter of months,’ according to Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Grossi’s assertion contradicts U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that...
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Health advocates push to lower colorectal cancer screening age

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Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when caught early, but it remains the second deadliest cancer in Canada because of delayed detection. Health advocates are pushing to lower the screening age,...
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Colorectal cancer screening should start at age 45, health advocates urge

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Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when caught early, but it remains the second deadliest cancer in Canada because of delayed detection. Health advocates are pushing to lower the screening age,...
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Free access to national parks begins Friday but some businesses in Banff have concerns

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Visitors to Canada's national parks can get in for free this summer thanks to the "Canada Strong Pass." It also includes a 25 per cent discount on camping fees as well as free admission to national historic sites and national marine...
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Children in Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital suffer as war blocks vital medical supplies: UNICEF

9th - Higher Ed
UNICEF visited to see what's left in terms of medical services that can be provided to injured and sick children, amid the ongoing genocide.
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Doctor explains how hybrid operating room will double radiology capacity

9th - Higher Ed
A new hybrid operating room at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton means physicians will no longer have to use the hospital’s radiology suite for some procedures, says Dr. Claus Schaus, a retired vascular surgeon.
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Bengaluru stampede: At least 11 dead, several injured, RCB issues statement after tragedy

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RCB Victory Parade Stampede: At least 11 are believed to be dead and several injured as fans gathered outside M. Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru to celebrate the victory of RCB in the 2025 IPL championship, on June 4.
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Pakistan: Earthquake tremors trigger jailbreak in Karachi's Malir jail

9th - Higher Ed
Karachi experienced its 10th earthquake within 24 hours on Monday night. Even though no casualties or damage has been reported so far, the frequency of the tremors in such a short span sparked concerns among authorities. While citizens...
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Nanaimo reopening abandoned school to meet growing enrollment demand

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Rutherford Elementary, a Nanaimo school that shut down seven years ago, is getting refurbished in anticipation of a fall opening. The district says the once abandoned facility is needed once again to meet growing enrollment numbers....
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Runway under construction at Newark Liberty reopens ahead of schedule

9th - Higher Ed
Flights have already begun taking off from the new runway, but it is still being cleared for arrivals.
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Union opposes B.C. port's plans to test self-driving trucks

9th - Higher Ed
Union opposes B.C. port's plans to test self-driving trucks
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Carney pushes middle-class tax cut at 1st cabinet meeting

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Prime Minister Mark Carney opened his first cabinet meeting by signing an order to fast-track a middle-class tax cut. But with Western pushback and no budget until the fall, his minority government is already under pressure.
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Ontario’s former chief economist on what's missing in Ford’s 2025 budget

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The Ontario government’s 2025 budget includes a $14.6-billion deficit and $33 billion in planned infrastructure investment planned for the next fiscal year. Brian Lewis, Ontario's former chief economist, breaks down what’s missing from...
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Centre that supports victims of sexual violence on P.E.I. may pause services for some clients

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P.E.I.’s Rape and Sexual Assault Centre provides free counselling services for people who have experienced sexual assault or childhood abuse. But as CBC’s Connor Lamont explains, the centre is putting a temporary freeze on adding any new...
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Carney holds first cabinet meeting, pushes middle-class tax cut

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Prime Minister Mark Carney opened his first cabinet meeting by signing an order to fast-track a middle-class tax cut. But with Western pushback and no budget until the fall, his minority government is already under pressure.
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B.C. Ferries neglecting ferry-dependent locals in favour of tourists, says Gibsons' mayor

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Silas White, the mayor of Gibsons, responds to a BC Today caller from Salt Spring Island who says B.C. Ferries is not placing much importance on increasing service to small islands compared to routes from the B.C. mainland. White agrees...
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What can be done about Canada's air traffic controller shortage? | Hanomansing Tonight

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Air Line Pilots Association Canada president Tim Perry outlines where the industry is at today and what progress he hopes to see as the country faces an air traffic controller shortage, which an Air Canada pilot called out during a...
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Manitoba Hydro warns farmers after tower damaged by tractor

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro is urging farmers to be cautious when using equipment near its infrastructure after a tractor collided with a tower in the Interlake on Tuesday. Since then, two of the utility's three main transmission lines have been at...
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‘Iran With Nukes A Threat To Free World’: Netanyahu Demands Tehran To Nuclear Infra, Missile Programme

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delivered a stern ultimatum to Iran, demanding the complete dismantling of its nuclear program infrastructure. In his first major comment on the U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, Netanyahu...