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Monkeypox concerns front and centre at annual AIDS conference

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Concerns about rising monkeypox cases and a lack of vaccine equity were front and centre at the annual International Aids Conference.
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Foreigners seeking monkeypox vaccine in Canada

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Tourists are coming to Canada for the monkeypox vaccine, which is in short supply in many other countries. Montreal Public Health is encouraging foreigners to get vaccinated, and says so far there isn’t a supply issue.
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Monkeypox cases continue to rise in Canada

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As cases of monkeypox climb in Canada, there are growing concerns that the vaccine is not widely available, and time may be running out to contain the spread.
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Canadian Latin musicians fight for recognition in the industry

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Global music charts are full of Latin artists achieving stardom, but Canadian musicians are still fighting for official recognition.
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Guy Lafleur remembered at Montreal funeral

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Legendary hockey player Guy Lafleur was remembered by teammates, dignitaries and a massive crowd of fans at a national funeral in Montreal.
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Moderna rep says Canadian plant would put the country in a better position for future pandemics

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Moderna’s general manager in Canada Patricia Gauthier says having a manufacturing plant here would prevent delays in vaccine rollouts in the event of another pandemic.
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Thousands pay tribute to Guy Lafleur during public visitations

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Thousands of fans visited the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens to pay tribute to late hockey legend Guy Lefleaur, on the first of two consecutive days of public visitations.
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Canada saw record levels of antisemitism in 2021, audit finds

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WARNING: This video contains distressing details | Jewish organization B’nai Brith says 2021 was a record year for reports of antisemitism across Canada, marked by a surge in violent incidents compared to the previous year.
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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk to buy Twitter for $44B

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Elon Musk has reached an agreement to acquire Twitter for $44 billion US. Musk said it was his desire to ensure free speech on the social media platform that compelled him to take over the company.
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Mirabel, Que., flyer bylaw leads to legal challenge

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Residents in Mirabel, Que., must opt into receiving flyers, under a bylaw passed in 2019 to reduce landfill waste. The Quebec Superior Court rejected a lawsuit by the flyer distributor to quash the bylaw over access to information...
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Canada's inflation rate spikes to 6.7% in biggest jump since 1991

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The inflation rate in Canada jumped to 6.7 per cent in March, hitting a 31-year high. Economists warn borrowers should expect further interest rate hikes as the Bank of Canada tries to cool rising inflation.
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Remembering Guy Lafleur and his legendary career

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Tributes pour in for Habs icon Guy Lafleur as the hockey community mourns his death. Plus, Hockey Night in Canada’s Ron MacLean talks to Ian Hanomansing about the legacy Lafleur leaves behind.
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Hockey icon Guy Lafleur dead at age 70

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Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has died at the age of 70. Hailed as one of hockey’s all-time greats, he led the Canadiens to five Stanley Cup victories and was also known for his charity work off the ice.
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4-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Bossy dead at 65

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Hockey great Mike Bossy, who helped the New York Islanders win four straight Stanley Cups, is being remembered after his death at 65 from lung cancer.
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Canadians deal with messy spring weather

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It’s been a rough start to spring for Canadians — heavy rain in Vancouver, snow across the Prairies and central Canada, and strong winds in Halifax. There’s hope for above-average temperatures later in the summer, forecasters predict.
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Montreal drivers frustrated by strip mall’s towing policy

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A CBC News investigation found some drivers who parked at a Montreal strip mall had their cars towed within minutes and were told to pay a woman in an idling SUV to locate their vehicles. The company managing the strip mall defends the...
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Remembering the late Mike Bossy

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Mike Bossy was 'probably the purest goal scorer in National Hockey League history,' said Montreal columnist Dave Stubbs. Bossy will also be remembered as a family man and for his contributions to the larger hockey community.
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Worry over hands-off approach to 6th wave in Canada

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Ontario and Quebec are entering a sixth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting concern that governments aren’t doing enough when it comes to restrictions to curb the rise in case counts.
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Growing number of employers commit to living wage for workers

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More companies are providing their employees with a living wage, reflecting the cost of living where they live. But some experts say rather than pushing companies to increase wages, the government should provide targeted policies to help...
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Businesses explore opportunities in the metaverse

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The metaverse is attracting businesses eager to stake a claim in the shared virtual 3D world, spending money on land that doesn’t physically exist. Experts caution investing in the metaverse can be risky with little regulation and...
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Ukrainians desperate to escape to anywhere that will take them

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More than a million Ukrainians have fled their homes since Russia's invasion began, with children accounting for roughly 500,000 of those escaping. As the war rages on, Ukrainians are desperate to leave the country and head anywhere that...
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How apps help lower grocery bills and fight food waste

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The rising cost of food has many Canadians turning to apps to find discounted food that would otherwise be thrown out by grocery stores and restaurants, which is also reducing food waste.
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New apps help fight food waste

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A number of new smartphone apps have launched in Canada, all with a common goal: to cut down on food waste by hooking bargain hunters up with grocery stores and restaurants selling excess supply for cheap. (Photo Credit: Alison...
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Online events planned as Montrealers mark 31st edition of Black History Month

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Michael Farkas is the president of the Round Table on Black History Month.