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Needless medical tests
Canadians are getting more than a million medical tests and treatments every year that they may not even need, increasing wait times for others
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Greek mayors urge more help with migratory flows
The migration flows from Turkey to Greece were dramatically reduced after the EU- Turkey deal signed, local Greek officials said on Tuesday. But there are still thousands of migrants on five islands in the eastern Aegean sea, including...
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Rex Murphy | The "Outlandish" Election
Rex Murphy on the dangerous divisions that the U.S. election won't resolve.
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Quebec police retire before hearings over alleged sexual misconduct in Haiti
Two Quebec provincial police officers accused of sex-related breaches while working as United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti have retired before facing any disciplinary action.
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City and pound slide as Osborne fails to slay Brexit dragon
So much for the British finance minister’s calming words. George Osborne broke his post- Brexit silence on Monday to assure the markets that Britain was ready for the challenges ahead and was in good shape to overcome them. This was...
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Analysis of the Chilcot Report on the war in Iraq
A damning report has been released on the U.K.'s involvement in the Iraq war. Our experts take a closer look at the report, the conflict and the rise of ISIS.
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Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence, Christopher Wylie defends past
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has finally broken his silence but that hasn't stopped the backlash — including some criticism from the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie. Wylie is also facing questions about his past,...
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Balmy Prairie winter
Winter seems to have disappeared in parts of Western Canada, CBC's Bonnie Allen reports
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‘Will Attack Suppliers’: Russia Warns NATO Nations Against Long-Range Missiles For Ukraine
In a fiery warning, Russia declared it may strike NATO nations if their weapons target Russian soil. The Russian Foreign Ministry, through spokesperson Maria Zakharova, said countries supplying Ukraine—like Germany—risk having their...
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NATO secretary general calls out China for supporting Russia
Speaking in Ottawa, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says China should face consequences for backing Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Dissolution of the National Assembly: Gamble or political courage?
After losing to the far-right National Rally in the European elections, French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly and called for early parliamentary elections.
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Alberta education minister lays out "minimum standards" for planned classroom cellphone ban
Students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in Alberta will no longer be allowed to use their cellphones and other personal devices during class time — a decision the province says can help address distractions in the classroom and...
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Marwan Bishara calls for ICJ action against Israel, slams US double standards
Al Jazeera's Marwan Bishara discusses the ICJ's potential to intervene in Israel's attacks on Rafah, citing evidence & moral importance.
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How strict parenting can impact children negatively
Strict parenting can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and low self-esteem in children. It may hinder their ability to develop autonomy, problem-solving skills, and emotional regulation. Overly strict rules without flexibility can...
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Protesters voice outrage over handling of student encampment at SUNY New Paltz
State police say a total of 133 protestors were arrested and charged with trespassing during Thursday night's encampment.
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Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 67: How Desires Can Hijack Your Intellect
This video explores the wisdom of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 67. Discover how our senses can influence our thoughts and lead us astray, and how to cultivate inner control.
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Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles holds town hall in Wilmot Township
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles held a community town hall in Wilmot Township on Friday. The topic focused on concerns of local landowners that the Region of Waterloo wants to buy farmland to rezone it for industrial purposes. The region...
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US ‘ruling out nothing’ if Israel presses on with Rafah invasion
US Vice President Kamala Harris is refusing to rule out consequences for Israel if it pushes ahead with a ground invasion of Rafah.
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Canada's addiction to temporary foreign workers has impacted affordability, minister says
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller discusses Ottawa's decision to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada, as well as why the program to get extended family members out of Gaza has not been successful.
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Sadiq Khan “Applauds” Lambeth Council’s “Pragmatism” In Removing Streatham Ltn
Sadiq Khan “Applauds” Lambeth Council’s “Pragmatism” In Removing Streatham Ltn
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Biden has ‘no doubt’ Putin is responsible in Navalny’s reported death
U.S. President Joe Biden says 'we don't know exactly what happened' to Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, who was reported dead by Russian officials. But Biden says there's 'no doubt' Navalny's death was a consequence of Russian officials —...
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US gridlock over Ukraine aid is 'already' having consequences on the battlefield, warns Stoltenberg
The impasse in the US Congress over new assistance to Ukraine "has already had consequences" on the battlefield, Jens Stoltenberg has warned.
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Beyond anger & hurt: Navigating family disputes with Bhagavad Gita wisdom's from Chapter 1, Verses 37 and 38
Beyond anger & hurt: Navigating family disputes with Bhagavad Gita wisdom's from Chapter 1, Verses 37 and 38Family disagreements can be messy, leaving us feeling hurt, angry, and lost. But what if ancient wisdom could offer a path to...
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International Court of Justice case South Africa accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza
Israel is being accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice later Thursday.