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Prime Minister Carney's message on Canada Day

9th - Higher Ed
In his first Canada Day address as prime minister, Mark Carney emphasized Canadian unity in a "changing" world.
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FWICE Calls Diljit Dosanjh Security Threat to India Over Border 2 Shoot

Pre-K - Higher Ed
FWICE calls Diljit Dosanjh a security threat to India and urges PM Modi, Amit Shah, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to stop his Border 2 shoot at NDA. They claim his presence is a national risk. This shocking statement sparks massive...
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Councils should be more transparent when someone breaks the code of conduct, says P.E.I. federation

9th - Higher Ed
On P.E.I., the facts behind municipal council code of conduct violations don't have to be released to the public. That sometimes has voters wondering just what happened, after a punishment is levied. In the wake of a recent case...
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‘This is a huge baby step,’ ATV association says as more old roads opened up in southeastern P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
The provincial government has given the go-ahead for ATV riders to use another 12 kilometres of unpaved or decommissioned roads in eastern P.E.I. As CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins reports, it's part of a pilot project that aims to help build...
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Indigenous leaders renew push for Vatican to return artifacts

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous leaders in Canada are urging the Vatican to return thousands of cultural artifacts taken more than a century ago. With a new Pope in place, there’s fresh concern the Catholic Church may walk back its promise to return them.
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'Pepper Spray Crew' targets taxi drivers in citywide robbery spree

9th - Higher Ed
Police say many attacks involved pepper spray, physical assaults, and well as stolen cash or phones.
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There is strength in unity,' says head of Métis nation in Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
Andrea Sandmaier, president of Otipemisiwak Métis Government, says she understands why Albertans may feel neglected or ignored by the federal government, but that the rights of Indigenous peoples and treaties with them must be respected.
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Quebec wants doctors to take on more patients, so it’s moving to regulate their salaries

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé tabled Bill 106 which would give the government the power to change the way doctors are paid. The proposed law comes as negotiations to renew the framework agreement for GPs and specialists are...
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Is more amalgamation the solution for municipal funding crunches on P.E.I.? Some say maybe...

9th - Higher Ed
The idea of municipal amalgamation in Prince Edward Island can be a contentious topic, with lots of local pride on the line. But the Federation of P.E.I. Municipalities says it could be a longer-term fix for funding. Satya Sen, the...
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Nassau Community College professors appeal court ruling on college's consolidation efforts

9th - Higher Ed
The teachers union fought the schools decision to eliminate 15 academic department chairpersons last summer.
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Teachers call Quebec’s campus investigation over Israel-Hamas war a ‘fishing’ expedition

9th - Higher Ed
Last December, the Quebec government announced plans to investigate an alleged toxic climate at Montreal’s Vanier and Dawson colleges in connection with the latest Israel-Hamas war. A teachers’ union is denouncing how the province is...
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Charles Milliard wants to bring the Quebec Liberal Party back to its roots

9th - Higher Ed
Charles Milliard, the former head of the Federation of Quebec Chambers of Commerce, is running to become the next leader of the Quebec Liberal Party. He says he wants it to be the party of economic development and social change.
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P.E.I. farmers alarmed at how much land is being lost to development

9th - Higher Ed
Officials with the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture appeared before a legislative standing committee Thursday. As CBC's Wayne Thibodeau reports, they're calling on the province to take steps to keep agricultural land in production.
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Olympic Champion Viktor Axelsen Hits Out At BWF For Apathy

9th - Higher Ed
The world's best badminton player has called out the sport's governing body for not caring about the well-being of the players. Two-time Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen criticised the badminton world federation in a series of posts on x....
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Viktor Axelsen Hits Out At Badminton World Body For Ignoring Player’s Mental Health | WION Fineprint

9th - Higher Ed
Paris Olympic gold medallist Viktor Axelsen stated that he held no personal grudge against the Badminton World Federation (BWF). However, he went on to highlight several issues with the sport’s governing body, including a lack of...
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If this Quebec company goes under, that could mean trouble for your kids' school bus

9th - Higher Ed
Saint-Jérôme, Que., based Lion Electric is facing major financial difficulties and has laid off hundreds of workers. Bus operators are worried if the company doesn’t recover, there will be no one to maintain the buses it already has on...
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Rubiales Called on to Resign by Spanish Football Chiefs

Higher Ed
The federation headed by Spanish football president Luis Rubiales called for him to resign Monday after kissing a player on the lips at the Women's World Cup final. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Jamaican Bobsled team training

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Jamaican Bobsled team training in preparation for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing and Ashley Watson and Shanwayne Stephens speaking to the press about how they feel about making it to the Olympics on 25th...
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International Tennis Federation Cancels Events In Russia And Belarus

Higher Ed
The federation will allow players from those countries to participate in tournaments without any national identification.
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Russian Athletics Doping Scandal, Moscow's Anti-doping test laboratory suspended

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows Interior shots Interview Yulia Berezikova (Russian World Champion Kickboxer) training and interview. Exterior shots Russian Olympic Committee Building in Moscow and Interior shots Press Conference with Vadim Zelichenok...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong student leaders consider protest retreat

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Hong Kong student leaders consider protest retreat
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin praises EU response to Ukraine invasion

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has hailed the latest EU response to the invasion of Ukraine, but ruled out expelling the Russian Ambassador to Ireland.
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New Evidence Strengthens Call For The Ultimate Sanction For Russia

Higher Ed
Evidence is mounting to push for adding Russia to the state sponsor of terrorism list, which only includes four countries.
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While an earthquake and tsunami devastated the islands of Samoa and American Samoa, members of those communities living in the U.S. are mobilizing aid as fast as they can.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: American Samoans scramble to help relatives CAPTION: While an earthquake and tsunami devastated the islands of Samoa and American Samoa, members of those communities living in the U.S. are mobilizing aid as fast as they can....