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Weather Things: Weather

6th - 8th
The atmosphere is dynamic and forever changing to maintain balance. The ingredients of air, sunlight and water allow life to exist on Earth, but they also generate calm scenes like rainbows, as a tornado ends. All storms move moisture,...
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Multiplying by Powers of 10 and Patterns in Place Value

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how multiplying a number by a power of 10 increases its value. The video explains the relationship between place values and how each power of 10 increases the value of each digit by 10 times. It also...
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The unemployment gap for Black Americans is at its highest in years

Higher Ed
While the unemployment rate has only rose slightly, a big unemployment gap for Black Americans is at the highest level in years. (Scripps News)
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Third shift to return to Windsor Assembly Plant in 2026

9th - Higher Ed
After more than five years as a two-shift operation, the Windsor Assembly Plant is returning to three shifts in early 2026. Unifor Local 444 says the company's decision could mean a thousand more jobs. CBC's Dalson Chen reports.
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Physicians getting a 'constant deluge of requests to pick up shifts,' says ER doctor

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Fraser MacKay, an ER doctor and a member of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, says staff shortages affect doctors' decisions on how much and how long to work. He tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot he gets requests...
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Doctor explains why refeeding malnourished patients can be life-threatening

9th - Higher Ed
Starvation damages every organ; refeeding can trigger deadly shocks or heart failure, warns malnutrition specialist Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan.
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Flake Requests FBI Investigation, Throwing Kavanaugh Confirmation Back in Doubt

9th - Higher Ed
In a dramatic reversal, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who said earlier Friday that he would vote "Yes" to move the Kavanaugh vote to the Senate floor, said at the afternoon hearing that he would only move forward with a Senate floor vote if...
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This app is 'the Airbnb for hourly paid work'

9th - Higher Ed
A Toronto–based company is calling its app 'the Airbnb for hourly paid work.' Hyr launched in February 2017 and connects restaurants and bars to temporary workers. It adds a new dimension to the growing gig economy — connecting workers...
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Why Roku Is Like a Cable Network

9th - Higher Ed
Many know Roku for its hardware. But it's focusing on content distribution and streaming, and CEO Anthony Wood says on that basis, it would be the third largest cable operator in the U.S.
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The drawbacks of raising Ontario's minimum wage

9th - Higher Ed
The provincial government's decision to raise minimum wage and offer new benefits to part-time and casual workers could have a negative impact on certain sectors of the economy
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Brainstorm Tech 2024: Winning with Consumers in AI

9th - Higher Ed
Kirsten Green, Founder and Managing Partner, Forerunner
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Sanitation workers to collect trash earlier to speed up cleaning NYC streets

9th - Higher Ed
Starting Monday, April 22, the shifts will be 5 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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Mark Mulroney describes encounters with Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney's son says the family has loved hearing stories from the public.
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Israel displaying ‘political and military shift’ on Gaza war: Analysis

9th - Higher Ed
The Israeli army says some soldiers will be coming home from Gaza this week.
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Hollywood Actors Join Screenwriters in Historic Industry-Stopping Strike

9th - Higher Ed
Leaders of SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents the actors, voted Thursday to strike after contract talks collapsed with the studios and streaming services that hire them.
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SAG-AFTRA Strike Could Be Announced Thursday

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of actors represented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) could go on strike as early as Thursday.
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Hospitals reassign staff, close beds to cope with labour shortage

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba’s busiest emergency department was forced to close half of its beds this weekend due to a lack of nurses. It’s just one example of how hospitals across the country continue to struggle.
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Health P.E.I. shuts overnight ER until Sept. 15 due to staff shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Health P.E.I. says the Collaborative Emergency Centre at Western Hospital in Alberton will remain closed until the end of the summer due to continued staff shortages.
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Lviv hospital treating civilians wounded in Russian attacks

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations says 2,558 civilians have been wounded since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. A hospital in Lviv is helping to treat civilians arriving from all over the country.
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WorkWhile Raises $13M to Accelerate Growth of Worker-First Platform

9th - Higher Ed
Worker-first platform WorkWhile has raised $13 million dollars in a Series A round led by Reach Capital. WorkWhile says it connects the right workers to the right shifts. Hourly workers can use the company's platform to choose when,...
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What is it like to be working in an intensive care unit right now?

9th - Higher Ed
Clare Fielding, a nurse manager at Toronto General Hospital, joins Power & Politics to discuss how ICU staff are coping as COVID cases surge.
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‘Better safe than sorry,’ says premier as evacuation order issued for Badger residents due to wildfire

9th - Higher Ed
A wildfire burning near Badger is around 600 hectares and currently only being fought by resources in the air, like water bombers and helicopters, because it’s too risky for crews on the ground.
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Some nurses asked to take different jobs to fill health system gaps, premier says

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition members criticized the government Friday for a move by the regional health authorities to reassign some nurses away from their chosen field and into areas with staffing shortages.
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Regina event to focus on mental health initiatives for public safety workers

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment is hosting its first national conference at the Delta Hotels in Regina on May 7 and 8.