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'Our teams are really struggling,' says CARE spokesperson on Afghanistan earthquake aid

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New ReviewA magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck remote areas of eastern Afghanistan overnight, reportedly killing at least 800 people and wiping out villages. CARE spokesperson Deepmala Mahla speaks on the challenges aid workers are facing.
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SCO summit 2025: 2-day SCO summit amid heightened geopolitical & trade tensions

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New ReviewSCO Summit 2025: China welcomed world leaders as they arrived for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit Sunday in Tianjin. The two-day gathering will bring together leaders from more than 20 nations, including Russian...
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The organization that represents Inuit across Canada will soon elect its next leader

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New ReviewTwo candidates are in the running to become the next president of the national group that represents Inuit.Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami's current president is running again, and faces a new challenger.
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State Department halts humanitarian health visas for sick Gaza children

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New ReviewDays after several sick and injured children arrived in the U.S. from Gaza for medical treatment, the State Department halted a program that grants visitor visas to people from Gaza. (Scripps News)
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Huge rally in New York demands end to Gaza starvation

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New ReviewThousands rallied in New York for a ‘Mass March for Humanity’ demanding an end to Israel’s imposed starvation of Gaza.
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Montreal families grateful they were able to get new school gear, when so many were not

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New ReviewAs backpack demand grows, some Montreal families at the Sun Youth giveaway felt fortunate they were able to receive back-to-school gear.
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Some Torontonians appeal for donations to help Palestinians in Gaza facing famine-level hunger

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAcross the GTA, some people are fundraising for Palestinians in Gaza who are facing a malnutrition and starvation crisis. As CBC's Britnei Bilhete reports, aid organizations say that despite efforts, the situation remains dire and...
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Summerside gives youth programming a 5-year funding boost

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The City of Summerside has a new funding agreement with two local youth organizations. It will be giving a total of $250,000 to Generation XX and BGC Prince County over the course of the next five years. CBC’s Gwyneth Egan explains.
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Palestinians ‘hopeful’ after aid announcement, but situation still ‘catastrophic’: aid worker

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After facing strong criticism for its role in Gaza’s hunger crisis, Israel says it will resume aid airdrops and allow a ‘tactical pause’ in fighting to allow aid into the region for 10 hours a day. Yousra Abu Sharekh, a program...
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Muslim CSIS agent claims workplace harassment

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A Muslim employee of Canada’s spy agency, CSIS, is suing his employer, alleging he suffered constant bullying and abuse from colleagues because of his religion. He says he and his family were put under surveillance and that he was...
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Venezuela's Maduro gives State of the Union address

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Amid strong international criticism and economic sanctions, the president said he was open to providing more guarantees of transparency.
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Funding for youth, seniors and homeless coming, Trudeau says

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The federal government has pledged $7.5 million in funding to Kids Help Phone to provide mental health support to youth. The aid will also go toward assessing seniors' individual needs and connecting them to the necessary community...
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Facebook bans Faith Goldy and 'dangerous' alt-right groups

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Facebook is banning far-right political commentator Faith Goldy, white nationalist crusader Kevin Goudreau and various extremist groups under its 'dangerous individuals and organizations' standards policy.
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Ontario students protest over government's plans to cut tuition

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Ontario's Progressive Conservative government is eliminating free tuition for students from low-income families while also cutting tuition fees. Students say they're happy to hear tuition will drop by 10 per cent in September, but worry...
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Box CEO: Privacy and Security Is At The Core of What We Do

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Box, the cloud content management system worth $3.5 billion, has taken a value-based approach to how it runs, according to Box CEO Aaron Levie. Levie said that privacy and security is a number one priority and that'w why its customers...
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As Box Scales, CEO Thinks Small

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Box CEO Aaron Levie told Cheddar that his company's structure -- lots of small, empowered teams -- has helped land it two-thirds of the Fortune 500 as customers.
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As Box Scales Cloud Services, Its CEO Thinks Small

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Box CEO Aaron Levie told Cheddar that his company's structure -- lots of small, empowered teams -- has helped land it two-thirds of the Fortune 500 as customers.
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Tenable Goes Public and Plans to Continue Protecting Privacy

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On Thursday, cybersecurity company Tenable issued an IPO, with a strong open on the Nasdaq at $33 per share. Amit Yoran, Tenable CEO, admits to Cheddar that cyber hacking is an "existential threat to so many organizations," and he wants...
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European privacy law

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Jan Kestle, president and CEO of Environics Analytics, on what the implementation of GDPR means to businesses.
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The Daily Show's Writers' Room Exemplifies "Burstiness"

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Wharton's Adam Grant has a new podcast in which he explores what makes different organizations tick. Not only did he find the dynamics that foster collaboration and idea-generation, but, he says, co-workers might know you better than you...
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Facebook's News Feed Reboot

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Dana Wollman, Executive Editor of Engadget, says the new algorithm seems to contribute to the spread of fake news during testing.
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Mozilla Sued the FCC, Puts the Ball in Internet User's Court

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Heather West, the Senior Policy Manager at Mozilla, tells Cheddar how she thinks constituents can help in the fight against the repeal of net neutrality.
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Mozilla Sues the FCC, Puts the Ball in Internet Users' Court

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Heather West, Senior Policy Manager at Mozilla, tells Cheddar how she thinks constituents can help in the fight against the repeal of net neutrality.
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Rethinking Mentorship to Connect with Millennials

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Dave Wilkin, founder of Tenthousandcoffees.com thinks corporate America has mentoring all wrong. He talks about how his company's approach to leadership offers a mutual learning experience.