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THC-Infused Drinks Stir Up High Hopes and Higher Legal Scrutiny

9th - Higher Ed
THC-infused beverages face regulatory challenges. The US Cannabis Council discusses concerns, social equity, and plans to address regulations.
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KIYC: Does the Open Public Record Act Reform Bill damage democracy?

9th - Higher Ed
A New Jersey state Senate committee has approved the latest version of a bill that opponents say would gut the public’s right to know.
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Inuvik, N.W.T. gets new street name

9th - Higher Ed
Canada Post may have to update some addresses in Inuvik soon. That's because a crescent in the town could be getting a new name. It's an effort towards reconciliation, and to reclaim history. The CBC’s Jenna Dulewich has the story.
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A garage in Winnipeg's Wilkes South neighbourhood divides members of city council

9th - Higher Ed
City hall is allowing a homeowner in the Wilkes South area of Charleswood to keep a garage he built without a permit. The city says it's four times the size of what is allowed. When the homeowner applied for a variance, the city's...
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ArriveCan contractor questioned and condemned in House of Commons

9th - Higher Ed
GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth was called to face questions from MPs and admonished by the Speaker in the House of Commons — an extremely rare measure that hasn't happened since 1913 — because he refused to answer questions from a...
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Supermarket senate inquiry: Australian retailers in price fixing probe

9th - Higher Ed
Shoppers accuse grocery stores of using inflation and supply chain issues as an excuse to raise prices.
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Police confirm Summerside councillor charged with fraud over $5,000

9th - Higher Ed
A charge of theft over $5,000 has been laid against Summerside Coun. Barb Gallant. Summerside Deputy Police Chief Jason Blacquiere speaks with CBC P.E.I. 's Wayne Thibodeau about the case.
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Palestinian Authority Membership Application Referred To UN Committee; Israel fumes, slams move

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Massive showdown between Israel and Palestine UN members as UNSC President Malta refers Palestine’s full membership bid to UN Committee for admitting new members. Palestine Envoy Mansour hails the move to implement global consensus on...
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What a new electoral map might mean for Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec is re-working its electoral map to reflect demographic shifts. But, how do politicians feel about the most recent proposal?
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What Are The Benefits And Challenges Of 'One Nation, One Election'? Highlights Of The Kovind Panel’s Recommendations |

9th - Higher Ed
The concept of "One Nation, One Election" refers to holding simultaneous elections across India for the Lok Sabha and all state assemblies. This approach aims to reduce the burden on resources, avoid governance breaks, and prevent...
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CPJ condemns Israel’s detention of Al Jazeera’s correspondent Ismail al-Ghoul

9th - Higher Ed
The CPJ condemns Israel's detention of Al Jazeera journalist Ismail al-Ghoul, highlighting threats to press freedom in Gaza conflict.
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Bethpage holds St. Patrick's Day parade with sunny skies and green pride

9th - Higher Ed
Long Island's first St. Patrick's Day parades of the year kicked off Sunday with sunny skies and warm weather.
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Demonstrators say students should have had 'a voice' in school naming decision

9th - Higher Ed
A protest was held outside Kingsville Regional High School over the naming of the new K-12 school for the area, Erie Migration Academy. (In order of appearance: Emma Malott, Addison Dyck, Kenzie Rauch, Bob Lynch and Nancy Rankin).
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Protest, petitions over naming of new Kingsville school

9th - Higher Ed
There's growing discontent in Kingsville over the name of the new public school, Erie Migration Academy. But Julia Burgess, the board trustee who proposed the name, is defending the decision. Dalson Chen reports. (In order of appearance:...
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Kingsville's new school has a name. These parents say they're not thrilled.

9th - Higher Ed
Kingsville's new public school has been officially named Erie Migration Academy, as proposed by school board trustee Julia Burgess on Tuesday night. But Kingsville residents Corrine Ross and Brandon Taggart tell CBC's Dalson Chen they...
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Outdated Nova Scotia seniors' homes could be turned into housing

9th - Higher Ed
The province has promised to replace 46 seniors homes over the next eight years. But these facilities could become homes for someone else. Jean Laroche reports.
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Regina art exhibit focuses on reconciliation, calls to action

9th - Higher Ed
Igniting the Spirit of Reconciliation is a display of 94 artworks that represent the 94 Calls to Action from Truth and Reconciliation Commission report. The Neil Balkwill Civic Art Centre is hosting the artwork created by students from...
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As Gaza killings rise, so does toll on Palestinian journalists

9th - Higher Ed
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said 99 journalists and media workers worldwide were killed while doing their job last year.
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‘Dilli Chalo’ march: “Khalistan tag is being put on us…” Farmers’ Union denounces ‘false narrative’

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Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee General Secretary Sarwan Singh Pandher held a press conference on February 14 as the farmers’ protest and ‘Dilli Chalo’ march continued. He said that a false narrative about the farmers is being...
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Al Jazeera Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war

9th - Higher Ed
CPJ has released a statement following the incident, saying: This is another example of the high price journalists in Gaza are paying.
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“It’s anti-democratic…” CPI(M)’s Sitaram Yechury on ‘One Nation, One Election’

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Communist Party of India (Marxist) Leader Sitaram Yechury on February 06 claimed that ‘One Nation, One Election’ runs contrary to the spirit of the Constitution. He further called it anti-democratic and anti-federalism. Sitaram Yechury...
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What did the OSCE AP delegates talk about?

9th - Higher Ed
Liberal MP Hedy Fry, head of the Canadian delegation to the OSCE AP conference last summer, describes what was accomplished during the conference.
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Dehradun: Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai submits final UCC report to Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami

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Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Committee Chairperson Justice (Retd.) Ranjana Prakash Desai along with other members handed over the UCC final report to Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami in a programme organised at Mukhya Sevak...
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Winnipeg council urged to give sidewalks same priority as streets for snow-clearing

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Zubina Ahmed speaks to a Winnipeg woman who is fed up with trying to negotiate snow-covered sidewalks in her wheelchair.