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Apple’s Rolls Out New Products at 'Far Out' Event

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Apple unveiled a lineup of products including its new iPhone 14, Airpod Pros, and Apple Watches Wednesday at its “Far-Out" event. Some items will be available as early as September 16.
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Quebec takes over private seniors' homes where 4 people died from strep A outbreaks

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec's Health Ministry has taken over management of two long-term care homes where outbreaks of streptococcus A led to the deaths of four residents. The province has also been alerted of abuse allegations at the two homes.
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Quebec takes control of private seniors' homes after 4 deaths

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec has taken control of two private Montreal seniors' homes where outbreaks of streptococcus A led to the deaths of four residents. The province has also been alerted of abuse allegations at both homes.
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Former TRC commissioner reacts to discovery of rare residential school photos

9th - Higher Ed
Marie Wilson, one of three commissioners who served on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, reflects on the significance of newly unearthed photos from the residential school system stashed in Rome.
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Questions mount after body of young girl found in Toronto dumpster

9th - Higher Ed
Investigators are working to identify the body of a young girl found wrapped inside a Toronto dumpster, believed to have died some time last summer or earlier. It’s not yet clear how she died or who placed her in the dumpster.
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Google hypes camera that captures darker skin more accurately

9th - Higher Ed
Google says its new Real Tone feature in the Pixel 6 smartphone makes darker skin tones look more natural in pictures — a big claim that the tech giant is spending big money to promote.
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Cheddar Unpacks Latest Samsung Devices: Galaxy S22, Tab S8 Ultra, and More

9th - Higher Ed
Samsung unveiled its latest product lineup, including a new family of Galaxy S22 smartphones featuring the S22 Ultra with a larger screen, more powerful camera, and the Samsung S Pen stylus. The company also revealed its latest tablet,...
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Iran nuclear talks to resume ‘soon’ after modest gains in Vienna

9th - Higher Ed
Negotiators trying to agree on a joint text that would act as the basis for a potential agreement.
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Palestine surveillance: Israel builds a digital database on West Bank residents

9th - Higher Ed
Israel is reportedly developing a system of surveillance on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank with the use of face-scanning cameras and smartphone apps.
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EU planning one charging port for all mobile devices

9th - Higher Ed
In what may be a setback for Apple, the European Union is planning to introduce the USB-C connector as the standard charging port for all smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, portable speakers and handheld video game consoles.
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Kyrgyzstan says 31 killed in clashes at Tajikistan border

9th - Higher Ed
Meanwhile, Tajikistan has yet to officially acknowledge any deaths from the clashes, which have raised fears of a larger conflict.
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Congressman Al Green Weighs in on Chauvin Verdict and Police Accountability

9th - Higher Ed
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) joins Cheddar to weigh in on the Chauvin verdict, our criminal justice system, and passing legislation aimed at curbing police violence.
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Put cameras on fishing boats to reduce marine mammal deaths, say NGOs

9th - Higher Ed
WWF says 1,200 dolphins died in the Bay of Biscay in just four months after getting entangled in fishing gear.
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Shoppers’ privacy violated at major Canadian malls: Privacy commissioners

9th - Higher Ed
Cadillac Fairview, the real estate company behind some of Canada’s biggest malls, violated the privacy of shoppers by collecting five million images without consent from cameras inside digital information kiosks, an investigation by...
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Film and TV production start back up in parts of the country

9th - Higher Ed
The film and TV industry make accommodations to keep actors and crews safe as work starts back up in several provinces, but productions without a contract before the shutdown are running into insurance problems.
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Trudeau endorses RCMP use of body cameras

9th - Higher Ed
As the debate over police use of force intensifies in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he believes RCMP officers should be equipped with body cameras.
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Apple to Develop Social Distancing Selfie Tool

9th - Higher Ed
Apple is reportedly developing a tool to help users take group pictures while social distancing. The tool allows users to upload selfies and configure them into a single photo.
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Trudeau voices support for RCMP body cameras

9th - Higher Ed
After more videos of questionable police behaviour emerge, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he supports the idea of body cameras and is raising the issue with the RCMP commissioner.
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Toronto police chief wants body cameras for officers

9th - Higher Ed
In light of recent events in Canada and the United States, Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders says he believes in the value of body cameras and wants them for his officers.
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US city deploys camera-equipped planes for surveillance

9th - Higher Ed
The US city of Baltimore is deploying a controversial method of surveillance that was developed for use in Iraq.
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Daughter fights to put camera in mother's long-term care room to amid COVID-19 crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Robin Nelson has been fighting to put a camera in her mother’s room at an Ontario long-term care home to monitor her care and communicate with her, but the home won’t allow it.
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Facial recognition: Concerns over China's widespread surveillance

9th - Higher Ed
The technology is part of the government's nationwide plan to boost security and surveillance.
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Potato-virus robot being honed for a 2nd summer, to do a job fewer humans are applying for on P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
A robot that’s being designed to check potato plants for viruses is back for a second summer, and its creators at UPEI say the new version is faster and even works at night. The AgriScout can replace humans who walk through the fields...
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License plate enforcement task force patrols Throgs Neck Bridge

9th - Higher Ed
The regulation states that vehicles must have uncovered, unaltered registered license plates.