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Yukon bio-mechanical clinic offers made in the north solution for specialized healthcare
A clinic specializing in bio-mechanical health devices is making waves in the territories. It offers a made in the north solution, which is a rarity for certain kinds of specialized health care. Maria Tobin met the couple behind the clinic.
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Health fair in the Bronx spotlights needs of LGBTQ+ community
A health fair in the Bronx Wednesday put the spotlight on members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Ukraine appeals for reconstruction help
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is appealing for global help at a two-day conference in Berlin focused on his country's recovery. Residents of the northern city of Irpin who lost their homes early in the war say that aid can’t...
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Low Mackenzie River water levels strand some communities
Water levels in Great Slave Lake are now the lowest ever recorded thanks to two years of drought, which is also drying up parts of the Mackenzie River — a major transportation route for a wide swath of the Northwest Territories — and...
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The East Coast Trail is turning 30! Hold your gifts — it just wants cash
Keeping 336 kilometres of trails and close to 19,000 structures — like stairs and boardwalks — in good shape isn’t cheap, says Randy Murphy, president of Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail Association. As the CBC’s Arlette Lazarenko...
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What happens when phone and internet goes down from wildfires? Australia has one solution
The start of this year's wildfire season had a familiar feel, communications went out, critical highways closed, all while communities were on high alert for fires. The N.W.T. is already grappling with the same issues this fire season as...
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America’s biggest Medicaid insurer pledges nearly $1 billion for affordable housing
Centene, the largest Medicaid insurer in the U.S., is pledging nearly $1 billion for affordable housing.
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Should Indigenous Peoples Day be a statutory holiday?
National Indigenous Peoples Day is being celebrated on June 21, but most British Columbians are at work or school. Entrepreneur Jeff Ward wants the day to be made a holiday to show respect for Indigenous cultures.
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Israeli evacuees pressure govt for immediate security measures and housing clarity
Israel extends housing for 27,000 evacuees from Gaza, Lebanon borders, aiming for security before their return.
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Trudeau accuses other parties of picking sides in Gaza conflict for political gain
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s unfortunate that other political parties are picking sides in the war in Gaza for political gain. Trudeau reiterated his support for a two-state solution and said it’s important that the Liberal...
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About 120 firefighters keeping Fort McMurray wildfire at bay, says minister
Nearly 120 firefighters are battling the 21,000 hectare fire growing near Fort McMurray, says Alberta's Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen. He tells Power & Politics the province is working 'as hard as we can' to keep residents...
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Three Palestinians killed as Israeli military storms Tulkarem
Israeli military has shot and killed three Palestinians during a raid on the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem.
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How cultural burning makes B.C. forests resilient to wildfire
Wildfire season has hit B.C. with a fury. As crews fight to contain the flames, we want to take a look at some of the work that was historically done to make forest floors more resilient to fire. For decades, the Indigenous practice of...
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PM announces new EV supply chain plant in Port Colborne, Ont.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada's next electric vehicle supply chain plant, a joint venture between Asahi Kasei Corp and Honda Canada that will build Canada's first lithium ion separator plant. Trudeau calls the $1.6...
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Poverty in Mexico: Indigenous women feel forgotten by government
Mexico could soon have its 1st female president. Al Jazeera reports on what that could mean for Mexico's indigenous women living in poverty.
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Elizabeth May on environmental racism and Aamjiwnaang First Nation
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May spoke with CBC's Chris Ensing as her bill on environmental racism moves through the Senate. May says a key part of the creation of that bill was her tour of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation in the Sarnia...
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Carberry's ER reopens with help from 3 doctors
Manitoba's provincial government delivered on its promise to reopen Carberry's emergency department after the department closed indefinitely due to a lack of staff.
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Watch Edmonton’s top stories from May 9
Here is the local news making headlines in Edmonton on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
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Canada on 'upward trajectory' with defense spending, even as it falls short of 2% of GDP target
Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada is still short of meeting its NATO commitment to spend 2 per cent of GDP on defence but is making strides towards \ that goal, and new investments in military infrastructure inevitably will push...
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India election 2024: Millions vote in third phase of Lok Sabha poll
The third of the seven-phase India general election saw 11 states voting for 93 seats in Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament.
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Canada Post closes Amazon free shipping loophole to Nunavut communities
Nunavummiut living outside Iqaluit are reeling from suddenly losing access to Amazon's free shipping. For years, communities have used fake postal codes to get free delivery. But last month, Canada Post put a stop to it. CBC's Nick...
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Sask. First Nations get resourceful to prepare for wildfire season
Remote First Nations are often the first in Saskatchewan to feel the effect and deal with the danger of wildfires. Now, they’re using whatever they have to prepare for a potentially devastating fire season.
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Are you prepared in case of a wildfire evacuation?
The extreme wildfire season in 2023 forced thousands of people from their homes. Here’s what you need to plan ahead, and put together a basic kit of emergency supplies.
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Manitoba towns take hands-on approach to deal with doctor shortages
With emergency rooms forced to close, some Manitoba towns are taking matters into their own hands to try to recruit rural doctors.