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Why does Israel keep the bodies of Palestinians?

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Symbolic funerals in the West Bank - An endless wait for Palestinians for the bodies of their loved ones confiscated by Israeli forces
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Ontario breaks all-time record for ER closures, health coalition says

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Advocacy group the Ontario Health Coalition says health-care access is worsening in the province with 1,199 instances where health-care services were closed so far in 2023, including 868 emergency room closures — an all-time high.
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Niagara border crossings shut after explosion on Ontario-N.Y. bridge

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A vehicle exploded at a checkpoint on the U.S. side of the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls on Wednesday, authorities say, prompting border crossing closures. OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt says the incident is having a major impact on traffic...
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Israeli-Canadian activist’s son wants to keep her legacy of peace alive

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Yonatan Zeigen recently learned that his mother — Canadian-Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver — was killed during the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and not taken hostage, as originally thought. He tells CBC chief correspondent Adrienne...
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Gov. Newsom Says Los Angeles Fire Set With 'Malice Intent'

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the fire that ripped through Interstate 10 in Los Angeles was set intentionally.
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South Korea crowd crush: Victims' families demand justice one year on

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158 died in Itaewon, Seoul. Govt. took measures to prevent reoccurrence. Victims' families demand accountability and apology.
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Wildfire evacuees near Halifax allowed to view their losses

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Some residents are being allowed back into the wildfire evacuation zone near Halifax, where more than 150 homes have burned to the ground.
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BuzzFeed to Close News Division, Cut 15 Percent of All Staff

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Pulitzer Prize winning digital media company BuzzFeed will shut down its news division as it cuts about 15% of its entire staff.
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Germany ends nuclear energy era as last reactors power down

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Germany’s nuclear exit was delayed to this year after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine wreaked havoc in energy markets.
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3rd National Gathering on Unmarked Burials in Vancouver focuses on data sovereignty

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First Nations leaders, experts and residential school survivors are meeting in Vancouver for the third National Gathering on Missing Children and Unmarked Burials. Access and control of data from the search for unmarked graves is a key...
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How many jobs did Omicron cost Canada?

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While Canada lost 200,000 jobs in January because of Omicron, economists say the future should be looking brighter as soon as the pandemic relents, Alison Northcott reports.
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How Omicron closed this small business for good

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Drew Bathory, co-founder of Element Studio in Montreal, describes how the constant cycle of lockdowns and reopenings made it impossible for him to keep his fitness centre open any longer.
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Ottawa strikes deal to turn over thousands of residential school documents

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The federal government has struck a deal to turn over thousands of residential school documents to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, including the school narratives for nearly a dozen of the institutions.
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Venezuela reopens border with Colombia after years-long closure

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A lifeline for Venezuelans -- A bridge shut for years due to tensions with Colombia reopens, allowing them to cross over for food and medicines
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US judicial inquiry to look into Black Eric Garner's death

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A rare US judicial inquiry will begin on Monday into how African American Eric Garner died as he said: "I can't breathe" under the chokehold of a New York police officer seven years ago.
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Brazen coyote attacks prompt Stanley Park night closures

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Vancouver's Stanley Park will be closed every day starting from 7 p.m., following a recent spike in coyote attacks that the city's park board blames at least in part on people feeding the animals.
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Taiwan, Malaysia step up fight against COVID

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Taiwan says it may raise its COVID-19 alert level in the coming days, while in Malaysia, a nearly monthlong nationwide lockdown is starting.
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Russia-Ukraine tension: Moscow closes strait between Black, Azov seas

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Russia has announced the closure of the Kerch Strait to Ukrainian and foreign navy ships for the next six months because of what it describes as military exercises.
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New Italy PM Mario Draghi facing a vote of confidence in Senate today

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The new government of national unity, drawing together elements across Italy's political spectrum, is seeking the backing of lawmakers.
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New Italy PM Mario Draghi easily wins Senate backing for unity government

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The new government of national unity, drawing together elements across Italy's political spectrum, is also expected to win a similar vote in the lower house of the Italian parliament.
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Dr. Njoo is asked why small businesses like restaurants are being closed

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Canada's deputy chief public health officer spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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Iran imposes nationwide COVID-19 restrictions but no lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
Iran has enacted new restrictions but experts say infection numbers may not meaningfully go down in absence of a full lockdown.
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Athens finally gets a mosque

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First mosque in the Greek capital opens after 14 years of bureaucratic delays, local media reports.
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Christine Jessop’s mom says 'it's over now' as cold case solved

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Thirty-six years after her nine-year-old daughter was murdered, Janet Jessop says knowing the true identity of her daughter’s killer brings some closure.