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'Massive movement' by the West to provide arms to Ukraine, analyst says
Ukraine and Russia are preparing for major offensive operations, says Andrew Rasiulis, a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. This is motivating Western countries to supply 'all the arms that are possible' to Ukraine, he says.
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Putin endorses evacuation of Ukraine’s Kherson region
Russia could be preparing to withdraw from parts of the Kherson region, which it claims to have annexed.
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New numbers show steep decline in home sales compared with last fall
New numbers show Canada's housing market is continuing to cool, with home sales down 32 per cent this September compared with the same time a year ago, and prices down 6.6 per cent.
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Canadian health-care systems facing difficult six months, expert says
With an increase in COVID-19 cases, the possibility of new variants emerging and the upcoming flu season, the next six months could be challenging for health-care systems across the country, says cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos.
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Cannabis store closures suggest industry becoming oversaturated
In recent months retail cannabis stores have been closing across Canada, or are being bought up by bigger companies, a sign that the market has reached saturation, industry members say. In Winnipeg, cannabis stores now outnumber Tim...
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Experts worry about influence of Ontario’s sports betting ads
Sports betting ads are popping up everywhere across Ontario, leaving some experts concerned they could reach audiences outside the province and entice them to play on unregulated gambling sites.
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Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter, says it needs to be transformed
Offer comes after Musk, who owns nine percent of Twitter’s shares, said he will not be joining the company’s board of directors.
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Trudeau announces new sanctions as European tour ends
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions on five more Russian individuals, including Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea FC, as he concluded his four-country tour in Warsaw.
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Jean Charest launches Conservative Party leadership bid
Jean Charest, former Quebec premier who was head of the now-defunct federal PC Party, launched his run for the leadership of the federal Conservative Party in Calgary on Thursday night. His campaign kickoff speech focused on unity,...
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Ukraine-Russia: The Standoff
Will Russia invade Ukraine? Journalist Nils Adler travels the country to see how residents have taken up arms.
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This UK start-up is redesigning lithium-ion batteries to make them more sustainable
Aceleron claims to have designed the world’s "most sustainable" lithium-ion battery; one that is reusable, repairable, and recyclable.
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U.S. Mayors Consider Crypto to Fix Economic Inequality
Mayors in cities like Miami and New York City are considering introducing cryptocurrencies as a way to reduce economic inequality. Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez has even pushed for distributing Bitcoin dividends to the city's inhabitants.
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Health Canada approves Pfizer's oral COVID treatment
Dr. Supriya Sharma, chief medical adviser to the deputy minister of health, announces Canada's approval of a new prescription COVID treatment.
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Charest says his work for Huawei was 'never in contradiction' with the 'national interest of Canada'
Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest joins Power & Politics to discuss his work for telecom giant Huawei while two Canadians were detained in a Chinese prison, and whether he would run as a Conservative candidate if he doesn't...
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How researchers are preparing for the next pandemic
As the world continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers are gathering animal samples, building viral surveillance networks and collaborating on potential vaccines.
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How Canadian researchers are preparing for the next pandemic
As the world fights the latest phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian researchers are analyzing hundreds of bat specimens in order to identify new viruses and get a head start on future vaccines.
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Ukraine warned potential Russian invasion
With the U.S. warning Ukraine of an imminent invasion, Russia has been stockpiling troops and tools along multiple parts of the Ukraine border.
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Russia's economy 'rapidly bottoming out,' says Bob Rae
Canada's Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae says economic sanctions against Russia are having an impact on its economy.
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Pfizer’s antiviral COVID-19 pill shows promise
Pfizer released preliminary clinical trial results for its antiviral pill, showing an 89 per cent reduction in risk of hospitalization or death in patients with COVID-19 symptoms.
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Moderna’s chief medical officer on vaccinating kids, booster shots
Andrew Chang talks to Moderna’s chief medical officer, Paul Burton, about the status of the company’s COVID-19 vaccines for children and whether the current formulation needs to be adjusted for booster shots.
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New soccer Super League met with opposition
Europe's biggest soccer teams have announced plans to launch their own breakaway Super League, but the move is facing widespread opposition from within the game and beyond.
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New coronavirus variant has two mutations, is more transmissible, doctor says
A new variant of interest, first detected in India, contains two mutations of the coronavirus. These mutations make it more transmissible and more likely to avoid some antibody responses, says Dr. Cora Constantinescu of the Alberta...
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Bitcoin hits fresh record ahead of Coinbase's stock market debut
Does the stock market listing of Coinbase mean cryptocurrencies are becoming part of the financial establishment?