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Switzerland's climate shortfalls: Intl court links climate crisis and human rights

9th - Higher Ed
HR court ruled that the failure of the Swiss government to adequately tackle climate change is a violation of human rights.
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Charter school introducing drones into their curriculum

9th - Higher Ed
The program hopes to prep students for future jobs in the tech industry. Students learned about all types of drones and the many uses of them.
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Winnipeg non-profit social service agency aims to reconnect kids with culture, family

9th - Higher Ed
As debate continues to swirl around the role of group homes amid a recent spate of violence in Winnipeg by a handful of teens in the care of CFS, CBC's Josh Crabb visits one local organization that's aiming to help turn the tide. The...
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The Breakdown | Trans Mountain pipeline journey + Housing co-ownership

9th - Higher Ed
The National begins a road trip down the route of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to find out where Canadians stand as the project prepares to start moving oil. Plus, how strangers found homes together in one of Canada’s priciest...
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Rep. Bowman earmarks $14.6 million in funding to local municipalities, organizations

9th - Higher Ed
Tuckahoe and Ardsley each got about $1 million to revitalize their downtown area. A total of $4 million went to the city of Yonkers to revitalize the South Broadway corridor.
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How pie is teaching P.E.I. churchgoers about gender identity

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United Churches on P.E.I. are aiming to make the faith community more 2SLGBTQ+ inclusive. While many recognize March 14 as Pi Day, it’s also National Affirming Day. For the community, P.I.E. stands for Public, Intentional, Explicit...
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British Muslims advocate for Gaza ceasefire amid surge in Islamophobia

9th - Higher Ed
British Muslims, witnessing a surge in Islamophobia, are advocating for a permanent ceasefire whilst empathizing with Palestinians in Gaza.
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Major measles outbreak expected without better vaccination rates, modelling shows

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec has launched measles vaccination clinics as officials fear a major outbreak would put thousands of children at risk of getting very sick or even dying. The number of confirmed cases in Canada in 2024 has already exceeded the total...
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Children at risk from roaming elephants: Zimbabwe bike scheme aims to increase safety

9th - Higher Ed
In Zimbabwe, Hwange's authorities give bicycles to kids for safer commutes amid wildlife encounters, promoting conservation support.
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"Misplaced, misinformed and unwarranted": External Affairs Ministry on remarks by US, several others on CAA

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MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal hit out at US and other nations for their remarks on CAA. The MEA Spokesperson said, "As you are well aware, the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 is an internal matter of India and is in keeping with...
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Manitoba stray dog overpopulation becoming public health risk, groups say

9th - Higher Ed
Animal welfare groups say stray dog overpopulation in remote areas of Manitoba is leading to increased attacks and risk of rabies. They want the provincial government to fund a mass spay and neuter program.
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Manitoba animal welfare groups warn of dog overpopulation

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Animal welfare groups say stray dog overpopulation in remote areas of Manitoba is leading to increased attacks and risk of rabies. They want the provincial government to fund a mass spay and neuter program.
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Recent gun violence sparks renewed call to pass Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Act

9th - Higher Ed
In the wake of deadly shootings in Brooklyn, Assembly Member Brian Cunningham and local anti-violence advocates gathered on Sunday to call for passage of the “Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Act.”
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The Nunavut men's hockey team gears up for gold at AWG 2024

9th - Higher Ed
In 53 years of competition Nunavut had never taken home gold, until 11 months ago at the 2023 Arctic Winter Games in Wood Buffalo . This year, they're back, and ready to take it home for Nunavut again.
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A peek behind the scenes of Canadian Ranger training

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Rangers work closely with the OPP in emergency situations and provide on-the-ground assistance in northern Ontario's remote communities. The CBC's Jasmine Kabatay made the trek to Rinker Lake, just north of Thunder Bay, to...
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Academic bringing Palestinians and Israelis together

9th - Higher Ed
Simon Fraser University post-doctoral fellow and author Nawal Musleh-Motut brought people together to share memories and photographs related to the Nakba and Holocaust.
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Health and beauty-focused Ayo Labs facility coming to Brooklyn Navy Yard

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor Eric Adams announced a $25 million state-of-the-art space to assist the beauty and wellness industry in Brooklyn.
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A sneak peek at Brooklyn Ballet's spring showcase

9th - Higher Ed
Brooklyn Ballet is gearing up for their spring showcase and News 12's Lindsay Tanney got a sneak peek into some of the final rehearsals.
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Historic Black communities look to collective land ownership

9th - Higher Ed
Some of Nova Scotia’s historic Black communities are looking to the concept of community land trusts as a solution to housing affordability — an idea that has roots in the American civil rights movement.
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Funding on the way for high-speed internet in rural communities

9th - Higher Ed
The federal and provincial governments say new funding is coming to support high-speed internet in rural communities. CBC's Lien Yeung spoke with reporter Kathryn Marlow about where these projects are happening.
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Conservative Jamil Jivani delivers victory speech after Durham byelection win

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative MP-elect Jamil Jivani says his win in the byelection for the Greater Toronto Area riding of Durham shows the Conservative Party best represents the values of Canadians' communities.
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Israel seizes land in occupied West Bank: Additional territory to add to Maale Adumim settlement

9th - Higher Ed
Israel's plan to expand al-Azariya settlements may displace Palestinians, cause job losses, and potentially violate international law.
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Trudeau's Thunder Bay housing announcement summed up in 5 minutes

9th - Higher Ed
In case you missed it, here's the Trudeau government's housing announcement from Thunder Bay in five minutes.
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Prince George looks to opt out of province’s new short-term rental rules

9th - Higher Ed
Some municipalities in British Columbia are pushing back against provincial legislation that restricts short-term rentals, with Prince George city council voting unanimously on Monday to request to opt out of the Short-Term Rental...