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Pressure mounting in Thailand to regulate marijuana use

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Pressure is growing on Thailand's government to rein in the use of marijuana six months after it was legalised.
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'A disgrace that weakens Europe’: Anger over MEPs-Qatar corruption scandal

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An anti-corruption investigation involving a Gulf state, reportedly Qatar, and some European Parliament members has shocked the EU assembly, bringing calls for reform.
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New bill seeks to address Indian Act’s lingering discrimination

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A proposed bill that seeks to address gender-based discrimination and inequities in the Indian Act could restore Indian status for hundreds of First Nations people.
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Justice minister announces plan to legislate an extension to MAID deadline in the new year

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Minister of Justice and Attorney General David Lametti says legislation to give Canadians suffering from mental illness access to MAID ‘will continue to move forward’ and the deadline extension will provide more time to set up standards.
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Liberals seek delay for MAID expansion

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The federal government wants to delay an expansion of its medical assistance in dying (MAID) law, which was set to include those suffering solely from mental illnesses starting in March. The delay would allow more time to set up...
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'It's a no-win for any of us': Calgary Mayor on Alberta Sovereignty Act

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"While we are trying to strengthen our economy this provincial goverment has made us look incredibly incompetent," said Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek about Alberta's proposed Sovereignty Act.
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Ukraine to curb activities of Russia-linked religious groups

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President Volodomyr Zelenskyy says Kyiv is concerned Moscow-linked actors could ‘weaken Ukraine from within’.
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Meta Threatens to Remove News and Employees Missing Packages

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Meta Threatens to Remove News and Employees Missing Packages
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Premier's 'sovereignty' act an anti-democratic power grab, Alberta NDP leader

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"Even if there wasn't this anti-democratic power grab, this Act renders a whole bunch of laws in question and you don't attract investment when that's what you're doing," Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley says of Premier Danielle Smith's...
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Hunting associations worry amendments to firearms bill go too far

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The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is speaking out against the federal government's amendments to Bill C-21, which would prohibit some hunting rifles. 'We were told repeatedly by the government they wouldn't go after hunters,'...
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Princess Royal And Earl Of Wessex To Deputise For King In ‘Efficiency’ Move

9th - Higher Ed
The King has asked Parliament to allow him to appoint the Princess Royal and Earl of Wessex as Counsellors of State – a role that allows them to act formally in Charles's absence.Counsellors of State, who can deputise for the monarch if...
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Ontario education workers strike to end after Ford promises to axe strike law

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Close to 55,000 Ontario education workers who have been on strike since Friday, forcing numerous schools across the province to close, are set to return to work after Premier Doug Ford pledged to repeal legislation that imposed a...
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Ford skips final vote on bill barring education workers' strike

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Supporters of Ontario education workers protested in the gallery of the provincial legislature on Thursday, just moments after Premier Doug Ford missed the final vote to pass legislation making it illegal for 55,000 education workers to...
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Ontario education workers vow to walk off job despite anti-strike legislation

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Ontairo MPPs gathered in an early-morning session to pass legislation aimed at preventing a strike by education workers. The Progressive Conservative government promises to use the notwithstanding clause to enforce the legislation.
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New pollution plans must bring EU closer to WHO air quality rules by 2030, says Commissioner

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission laid out proposals for stricter air quality rules
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Audio recording renews scrutiny of RCMP commissioner

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A recording released by the Mass Casualty Commission reveals part of what RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said to her Nova Scotia senior team in a phone call that spawned allegations she was under political pressure from the federal...
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Is your boss watching you work? Some Canadians are about to find out

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In Ontario, employers must now disclose if they have been using productivity tracking software to keep tabs on their employees. Experts say while this may address transparency concerns, businesses should be tracking output instead.
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European infrastructure is 'vulnerable' and needs greater protection, says EU commissioner

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Ylva Johansson spoke following suspected sabotage on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
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EU-wide common charger for mobile devices to become a reality in 2024

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USB Type-C port will be the new standard for portable devices.
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Minister Qualtrough says she's ‘hell-bent’ on getting disability benefits out

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Employment and Diversity Inclusion Minister Carla Qualtrough says negotiations with provinces will be a ‘game changer’ in terms of delivering benefits to people with disabilities as soon as possible. “We can’t have anything clawed back,”...
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Supply Chain is Still Top of Mind for Federal Reserve

9th - Higher Ed
Supply chain issues are still a top concern as today’s Federal Reserve meeting approaches.
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Journalists of colour say death threats part of co-ordinated effort to silence them

9th - Higher Ed
Multiple female journalist of colour are speaking out about the intensification of racist and sexually violent death threats they’ve received. They say it's a co-ordinated and targeted effort to silence them and police aren't doing enough.
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'It’s organized hate': Calgary mayor talks about threats and harassment.

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek speaks out about the threats and intimidation she’s faced in public office and the legislative changes that could address it. 'I'm calling on the federal and provincial governments to work with each other to...
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Doctor concerned about lack of patient consent in Ontario LTC plan

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Sinai Health System, says the decision to move a patient from hospital to a long-term care home needs to involve input from the patient and their caregivers.