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Making ethical decisions about medical care during a pandemic

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Doctors are preparing to have to make decisions about who gets access to beds or life-saving equipment if the health-care system becomes overloaded because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Residents show support for health-care workers

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The coronavirus has hit British Columbia since the beginning, and local residents are finding ways to show support for health care and other essential workers during the pandemic.
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Coping with social distancing amid coronavirus crisis

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Many countries resort to lockdown as social distancing becomes the key to contain the pandemic.
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Parents struggle to homeschool kids during COVID-19

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With schools closed across Canada because of COVID-19, parents struggle to keep the learning going at home.
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Cancellations and closures need to balance safety and fear during coronavirus outbreak

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The cancellation of large events or closing schools to try and contain the coronavirus need to strike a balance between prudence and panic, experts say.
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Obesity rates in Canada jumped during COVID-19, says new study

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About one-third of Canadians have become obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal on Monday. Dr. Christopher Labos, an epidemiologist and...
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Doing most of the chores at home? This app could help divide cleaning tasks and bring equality

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In just ten months since its launch in September 2024, the app has gained over 25,000 users in Europe.
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How do Oilers fans handle game-time stress?

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With two overtime finishes after the first three games of the Stanley Cup final, stress is a familiar emotion for Edmonton fans. CBC's Tristan Mottershead wanted to find out how Oilers fans handled these high-intensity moments.
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Elon Musk's father Errol Musk urges him to accept defeat

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Errol Musk, speaking out amid Elon’s public spat with Donald Trump, urged his son to accept his defeat. Watch this video to know more on this!
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Toronto family's month-long flooding has now spread to neighbours’ homes

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A month-long flooding issue that started with one Scarborough family has now started to spread to their neighbours’ homes. As CBC’s Sarah MacMillan reports, the source of the water wreaking havoc on their homes is still unclear.
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Temporary shelter opens for pets of Manitoba wildfire evacuees

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As wildfires rage across Manitoba, the Winnipeg Humane Society and Humane Canada have opened a temporary animal shelter at the St. Norbert Community Centre in Winnipeg to care for evacuees' pets.
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Pop-up clinics look to give free legal advice to renters

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New Brunswick’s Public Legal Education and Information Service is putting on pop-up legal clinics across the province to help renters who may have trouble affording a lawyer when they’re in disputes with landlords
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Academy Bus alters routes to improve efficiency in and out of NYC

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News 12 New Jersey's Amanda Eustice hops on an Academy Bus to see if the trip into New York City is shorter!
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Meet the dogs who snuggle and lick away stress at Edmonton's airport

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Dexter the Great Dane and little Tucker are workers for the Pet Therapy Society of Northern Alberta. Join their handlers to see them in action at the Edmonton International Airport.
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How to save money and reduce stress when moving to a new home

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Whether you're buying your first home, or relocating for a job, moving can be stressful and expensive.
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Orlando Bloom BITES Fingers As Katy Perry Blasts Into Space; NERVE Wrecking Blue Origin Moment

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Katy Perry just made space history—and her husband Orlando Bloom’s reaction is going viral. As Perry joined Jeff Bezos’ all-female Blue Origin crew for an 11-minute journey past Earth’s atmosphere, Bloom’s face said more than words ever...
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Report warns Indias national aquatic animal, river dolphin, under serious threat

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India’s most famous river, the Ganges, is home to thousands of dolphins. But these freshwater dolphins are facing serious threats, Watch to know more!
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Know Before You Go: TSA Cares program aids special needs travelers at Newark Airport

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News 12's Roxanne Evans reports that Newark Liberty International Airport is enhancing traveler support with the TSA Cares program for those with special needs.
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Foundation launches database of BIPOC maternal health professionals

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An Edmonton-based foundation is launching a first-of-its-kind resource to connect new mothers with culturally-appropriate health professionals for the BIPOC community. The Mesh of Mothers Foundation has over 150 practitioners in their...
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Why a sewer line is forcing this homeowner to sell

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A Nova Scotia woman is planning to sell her home of 35 years due to stress caused by the Town of Truro's expropriation of part of her property. The town says it needs the strip of land to run a storm sewer pipe to help with flooding....
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Putin recognises intensifying geopolitical rivalries in the Arctic

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Russian President Vladimir Putin says he recognizes the growing geopolitical competition in the Arctic Circle, and expressed wariness over US President Donald Trump's bid to acquire Greenland.
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Canada's Lauren and Éthier say 'training allowed us to do our best skate'

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Kelly Ann Lauren and Loucas Éthier of Canada skated to a 12th place finish after the pairs short program at the world figure skating championships in Boston.
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Hudson’s Bay to pay $3M in bonuses, but no severance for workers

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Hudson’s Bay workers are speaking out after learning they will receive no severance pay as the company confirms it will pay out $3 million in bonuses to executives and managers handling the liquidation of most stores.
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Canada's Lauren and Éthier reflect on worlds short skate,"training allowed us to do our best skate"

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Kelly Ann Lauren and Loucas Éthier of Canada skated to a 12th place finish after the pairs short program at the world figure skating championships in Boston.