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Robinhood Could Be Possible Acquisition Target After Layoffs
In the wake of Robinhood announcing it will be letting go of 9 percent of its staff, Caleb Silver, Investopedia editor-in-chief, joined Cheddar News to talk about the growing pains that the trading platform is going through, how it is...
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Children's hospitals under strain in 6th COVID-19 wave
The sixth pandemic wave is causing high patient volumes and staff shortages at a number of children's hospitals across Canada, leading to concern among parents and medical experts about COVID-19 spreading among kids.
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UK’s Boris Johnson offers apology after lockdown parties fine
Boris Johnson says he has paid a police fine for attending a lockdown-breaching party and offers a ‘full apology’.
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Pandemic, supply staff shortages taking toll on teachers
In Ontario, calls are growing for the province to reimpose mask mandates inside schools to alleviate staffing challenges caused by teachers getting sick with COVID-19.
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Public health experts urge indoors masks amid COVID-19 resurgence
With a COVID-19 resurgence under way in Canada, public health experts are urging people to wear masks in indoor public settings, even if there's no mandate in place.
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Mixed feelings over returning to the office
Not everybody feels the same way about returning to the office — some are eager to see their co-workers in person again, while others are anxious about catching COVID-19 as cases rise.
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Hospital in rural Manitoba organizes snowplow convoy for staff during storm
Lorraine Cassan, director at Boundary Trails Health Centre, arranged a snowplow convoy so hospital staff could drive to and from work safely during the snowstorm battering Manitoba. She spoke with CBC's Andrew Nichols.
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Worry over hands-off approach to 6th wave in Canada
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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Kharkiv hospitals under pressure over influx of war wounded
The battle for survival in a Kharkiv intensive care unit. Doctors struggle to treat the wounded, in a city under constant bombardment.
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Ontario woman hit with trespass notice after nursing home complaint
A woman concerned about the level of care her father received at a Peterborough, Ont., nursing home claims she was hit with a trespass notice for complaining to the provincial ministry. Officials with the home say she was under...
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Why a bookstore owner decided to pay her staff more
Patricia Massy, the owner of Massy Books in Vancouver, says she feels a responsibility to her workers.
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War in Ukraine: UN denies report that staff banned from saying 'war' and 'invasion'
"No such official communication has gone out to global staff to refrain from using certain words," a spokesperson said.
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Ukraine war: UN denies report that staff banned from saying 'war' and 'invasion'
"No such official communication has gone out to global staff to refrain from using certain words," a spokesperson said.
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Ukraine war: UN faces allegations that staff banned from saying 'war' and 'invasion'
Multiple UN spokespeople have denied the reports published in the Irish Times.
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Federal immigration department investigating alleged systemic racism
CBC News has learned that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is conducting two internal investigations into allegations of systemic racism, while an external company has been hired to conduct a separate audit in Montreal at the...
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How many jobs did Omicron cost Canada?
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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Air Canada left teen to fend for herself after cancelled flight | Go Public
A St. John's mother wants Air Canada to change its policies after her 14-year-old daughter was left to fend for herself in Toronto after her flight home was cancelled.
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Taking final exams is an important skill, but is it really required for every course?
Pre-pandemic, the Regina Catholic School Division had already been reviewing the best ways to assess student learning, says director of education Sean Chase. That's why educators felt confident about the recent decision, amid an...
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Lockdowns and protests are both challenging for Ottawa business owner
Henry Assad, owner of the Happy Goat Coffee Company, has been frustrated by lockdowns during the pandemic, but the convoy and surrounding protests have been hard for his business as well.
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School districts switch from tracking COVID-19 to absences
Some school districts have stopped tracking COVID-19 cases and are instead reporting overall absences, which isn’t ideal for some parents, but experts say is still a useful public health tool.
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Russia warned of consequences of Ukraine invasion
As tens of thousands of Russian troops arrive at the border with Ukraine, the U.S. and U.K. issued direct warnings of consequences if an invasion takes place.
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Alberta prepares field hospitals amid expected COVID-19 patient surge
Alberta is preparing field hospitals in Calgary and Edmonton ahead of an expected COVID-19 patient surge, but health-care workers are concerned about not having enough staff for additional beds.
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911 operator says up to 10-minute holds put safety at risk
An operator working at Toronto's 911 call centre says they're worried long hold wait times driven by staffing shortages are putting people's safety at risk.
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The life-saving decisions inside an Ontario ICU
CBC News goes inside the intensive care unit of a Scarborough, Ont., hospital to witness the live-saving decisions staff have to make, where staff describe the common factors among patients.