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High schools face exam anxiety after years of pandemic learning

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Some high school students are anxiously preparing to write exams for the first time ever, since many schools paused the tests during the height of the pandemic. It's reigniting a debate among educators over whether exams are truly the...
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Tech Check: Stress Relief

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Cheddar News dives deep into the world of stress relief technology at CES.
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Students share their biggest financial worries

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Edmonton students Aurora Shi and Anand Desaigoudar share what they want to learn more about, while teacher Gerald Chung explains why financial literacy is important to kids today.
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One Good Thing: School Puts Funny Signs on Carpool Line

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The PTA at an elementary school in Ohio shared reasons to smile with parents dropping their kids off on the first day of school. Signs with drop-off directions featuring beloved 90s celebrities filled the parking lot, easing the nerves...
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Canadian doctors report burnout, mental health strain: survey

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A survey from the Canadian Medical Association says nearly half of physicians and residents that responded screened positive for depression. The CMA president discusses this and other key findings.
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Rescuers in Mexico battle to free 10 trapped coal miners

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Military personnel and rescue dogs deployed to the scene of the accident in Coahuila, according to the President.
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Beluga whale stranded in France's Seine could be moved to tank

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A beluga whale stranded in France could be moved to a tank - as vets race against time to try and save it.
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Bears moved from sanctuary in Kyiv to new home

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Five bears from a sanctuary in Kyiv, Ukraine were moved to a new home in Lviv, closer to the border with Poland, after concerns were raised about their safety during the Russian invasion.
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'I'm greedy for life still,' says Stage 4 cancer patient

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Winnipegger Janis Hughes who is fighting for access to psilocybin therapy talks about what it's like to live with a terminal diagnosis.
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Strict COVID-19 protocols in place ahead of Olympics

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Some members of Canada’s Olympic delegation were placed under COVID-19 protocols upon arrival in Beijing. These protocols are strict — with Chinese officials hoping to keep COVID-19 out of the Olympics just days before it begins.
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Fear of Russian invasion grows for those with ties to Ukraine

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Fear of a Russian invasion has people in Canada with ties to Ukraine worried about their country and relatives, while some in Kyiv are searching for bomb shelters.
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Bill Payment App 'Papaya' Raises $50 Million Series B

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Mobile bill payment application Papaya recently raised $50 million in a series B round led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Papaya lets users take a photo of any bill, and the app's AI-powered 'bill understanding technology' pays the bill...
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"People in the village want their freedom back," says Coutts, Alta. mayor

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Mayor Jim Willett of Coutts, Alta. discusses the disruption that a blockade of the Canada-U.S. border in his municipality has caused.
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Noisy drivers in Ghent could have their cars confiscated

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Drivers who breach noise limits in Ghent could have their vehicles confiscated. It's part of a bid to battle noise pollution in the Belgian city.
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Alberta's COVID-19 crisis could drag on, expert says

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The COVID-19 crisis in Alberta continues to worsen with hospitalizations reaching a record high. Dr. James Talbot, a former chief medical officer of health for the province, says the dire hospital situation could extend for weeks and...
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Pandemic, online learning taking a toll on children’s mental health

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Research suggests the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with the move to online learning, has led to symptoms of depression in 50 to 70 per cent of children. It doesn’t appear that loosened restrictions or a return to the classroom will...
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Cycle of trauma from residential schools lasts for generations

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The trauma experienced by residential school survivors didn’t only impact the mental and physical health of one generation, it was passed on to their children, grandchildren and future generations.
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Why not everyone is ready to embrace post-pandemic life

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Many Canadians can't wait to embrace post-pandemic life, but there are some who remain anxious and fearful about resuming old activities and social contacts.
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Teachers share concerns about pandemic's affect on students' learning

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Teachers from across Canada say they are noticing negative effects on their students' learning and achievement amid pandemic shifts to online learning and condensed school schedules.
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'When families are stressed, it changes the dynamics' at home, says pediatrician

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Pandemic stress can be passed on to children and teens, affecting their development and ability to pick up skills, says developmental pediatrician Ripudaman Minhas.
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Community workers bring mental health support to those silently suffering

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In Toronto's densely-populated St. James Town neighbourhood, community workers are on a mission to help people whose mental health may be suffering after 15 months of pandemic, but aren't reaching out for help.
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COVID-19 kills one person every eight minutes in Los Angeles

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Hospitals are so overstretched that ambulance crews have to wait for hours to wheel their patients into emergency rooms.
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Ontario premier says province to get 'wake up call' over COVID-19 numbers

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says new models forecasting coronavirus cases will show the province is in 'a desperate situation' and he warns new measures are coming to try to curb the spread.
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Ontario premier says province to get 'wake-up call' over COVID-19 numbers

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says new models forecasting coronavirus cases will show the province is in 'a desperate situation' and he warns new measures are coming to try to curb the spread.