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World Central Kitchen Working to Feed Ukrainians Amid Russian Invasion

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World Central Kitchen is Ukraine helping to feed people remaining in the country or fleeing from the Russian forces. Nate Mook, CEO for the non-profit, joined Cheddar New to discuss the efforts being made to help those in need in a very...
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Concerns for Afghans who helped Canada as Kabul safe houses close

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There is fear over what will happen to hundreds of Afghans who helped the Canadian military after most of the safe houses in Kabul were forced to close due to a lack of funding.
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Supply Chain and Cloud Hacking in Microsoft Report Is 'Ever-Present Danger'

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On Monday Microsoft reported that the same Russia-backed hackers behind the 2020 SolarWinds attack have been assailing the global technology supply chain and cloud services. The former White House CIO under President George W. Bush and...
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Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as 10 Million Ukrainians Displaced Amid Russian Invasion

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As Russia continues to wage war in Ukraine, 10 million of its citizens have fled their homes according to the UN, with more and more refugees flooding into other European countries. Nancy Dent, senior global communications officer for...
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Hollywood Funding of Trans Rights Groups Could Improve With Better Representation

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According to the National Center for Transgender Equality, Hollywood has been falling short on financial support for transgender-specific organizations despite some improvements in on-screen representation. Actor and producer Scott...
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Pinterest 'Havens' Looks to Remedy Social Media's Toxic Impacts on Users

9th - Higher Ed
With the rising awareness of social media's impact on the mental health of its users, Pinterest is launching the Havens: Invest in Rest feature, described as an anti-burnout oasis. Dr. LeMia Jenkins Thompson, global head of...
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EU's artificial intelligence law should serve as 'model across the globe'

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The European Union wants its Artificial Intelligence Act to be an example for the rest of the world to follow when regulating the emerging technology.
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Cyber Insurance Firm 'Coalition' Lands $205 Million

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Cyber insurance and security company Coalition helps businesses manage and mitigate cyber risks. It just raised a $205 million Series E funding round led by Durable Capital at a $3.5 million valuation. The company also just announced its...
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'Entire system' enabled abuse of athletes, Simone Biles testifies

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A sometimes tearful Olympic gold medallist Simone Biles told a U.S. Senate committee that her gymnastics team doctor, Larry Nasser, was able to sexually abuse her and other gymnasts because the powerful organizations designed to protect...
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Trudeau says Rebel News spreads disinformation on vaccines

9th - Higher Ed
Following the official French-language leaders' debate, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau tells Rebel News reporter that the organization needs to take responsibility for polarization in Canada.
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Canada's auditor general says country 'was not well prepared' to face the pandemic

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Karen Hogan says the country's stockpile of emergency equipment should have been better managed.
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Aiding the Thousands of Afghan Evacuees Resettling in U.S.

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With the withdrawal of the U.S. from Afghanistan, the many refugees that have fled Taliban rule are now looking for help resettling. Art Delacruz, CEO of Team Rubicon, a veteran-run non-profit disaster response organization, joined...
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Historian objects to blanket apology that may excuse "unrepentant fascists"

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York University Historian Roberto Perin says it is undeniable that there were a number of fascists in Canada who supported former Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
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Ottawa plans to offer unused COVID-19 rapid tests directly to workplaces

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With millions of rapid COVID-19 tests sitting unused across Canada, Ottawa is now planning to offer them directly to businesses and organizations. It's unclear why some jurisdictions have not used the kits more often, particularly...
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Russian court orders Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation to suspend activities

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Earlier this month, the Moscow prosecutor's office had asked the court to declare FBK as an extremist group and its staff as extremists.
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NBC cancels 2022 Golden Globes over lack of diversity

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NBC says it will not air the Golden Globes ceremony in 2022 following complaints about ethical lapses and lack of diversity among the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group that administers the film and television awards.
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Lt.-Gen. Eyre asked for 'playbook' on dealing with senior leadership misconduct

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Acting Chief of Defence Staff Lt.-Gen. Wayne Eyre told a parliamentary committee he asked for a 'playbook' for dealing with misconduct among senior leaders in the Armed Forces.
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Black Executive CMO Alliance (BECA) Looks To Bring More Diversity To The C-Suite

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A brand new executive coalition is looking to address inequities in the C-Suite and beyond. Top Black marketing executives from iconic brands and businesses are uniting to form the Black Executive CMO Alliance, known as BECA, to champion...
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'We, As Ourselves' Initiative Aims to Support Black Survivors of Sexual Violence

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Monifa Bandele, chief operating officer of the TIME'S UP Foundation, discusses the new initiative dedicated to supporting Black survivors of sexual violence.
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Public safety minister on why Canada labelled the Proud Boys terrorists

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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced today that the federal government will designate 13 groups as terrorist entities, including neo-fascist organization the Proud Boys, as well as those linked to al-Qaeda, ISIS and neo-Nazis.
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French lawmakers give the green light to controversial global security bill

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Journalists and rights groups argue that a draft security bill would curtail press freedom and lead to less police accountability. The EU warned that it will examine the final law to ensure it complies with the bloc's law.
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Sudan struggles to shelter influx of Ethiopian refugees

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The dire humanitarian situation escalates along Ethiopia's border with Sudan - close to 40,000 people have fled the fighting and are in desperate need of help.
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COVID-19 forces cuts to school meal programs across Canada

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The coronavirus pandemic has forced many school meal programs across Canada to shut down, resulting in more than two million kids going to school on an empty stomach, according to the Breakfast Club of Canada.
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Federal Government to give $50M to organizations supporting female victims of violence

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces the government is giving $50 million to help women and children who are victims of violence through organizations offering services and support.