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Federal minister apologizes for contamination at wharf in Fort Chipewyan

9th - Higher Ed
A federal committee heard testimony this week about a contaminated site in Fort Chipewyan, Alta. It’s a wharf owned by Transport Canada, but the community uses it recreationally for swimming and fishing.
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B.C.'s home-flipping tax in effect as of Jan. 1

9th - Higher Ed
BC's new home-flipping tax is now in effect.That means property owners will now be taxed up to 20 per cent if they flip a home within 2 years of owning it.The point is to discourage investors from buying housing to turn a quick...
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Mackenzie Valley Review Board will continue with Imperial Oil enviromental assessment

9th - Higher Ed
Live from our Northbeat studio, the CBC's Sarah Krymalowski has more on the Mackenzie Valley Review Board's decision.
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N.W.T. gov't hopeful new assessment holds potential as climate action tool

9th - Higher Ed
The N.W.T. government has released a new report that it hopes can be used broadly as a tool for climate action. One Indigenous government says it might be most useful to the territory and Ottawa. The CBC's Liny Lamberink explains.
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Yukon government argues for re-do of Peel watershed assessment in court

9th - Higher Ed
A proposed mining project in the Peel watershed is at the centre of a Yukon court battle this week. The Dawson-area office of the territory's assessment board recommended against the project, but the Yukon government says that shouldn't...
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This Montreal health centre is taking cues from astronauts to help deal with delays

9th - Higher Ed
The Baüne Autonomous Care Unit in Montreal’s West Island has acquired technology used by the Canadian Space Agency to help analyze patient data as tens of thousands in the area are without a family doctor.
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West-Island CLSC using space-inspired technology to improve access to care

9th - Higher Ed
It sounds like something out of Star Trek. A CLSC in the West Island is the first in Canada to be equipped with space-inspired technology. It scans a person's vitals and more and helps decide whether a patient should see a doctor....
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European Parliament’s centrist groups cut deal to approve new Commissioners

9th - Higher Ed
The coalition deal will allow the new European Commission to take office on 1 December, as originally planned.
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Disability advocates say assessment backlog is hurting Transit Plus users

9th - Higher Ed
Advocates for people with disabilities are asking the city to do something about the long wait some Transit Plus users are experiencing when asking for changes to the vehicles or equipment used to transport them. These requests, often...
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Two Calgary city councillors want an infrastructure review in Bowness and Montgomery

9th - Higher Ed
Councillors Sonya Sharp and Terry Wong are bringing forward a Notice of Motion titled "Infrastructure Health, Safety, and Reliability - Bowness & Montgomery." They want a review of underground infrastructure in the neighbourhoods as well...
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Westchester offers first community needs survey for Latino community in over 20 years

9th - Higher Ed
It's being offered by the county's Hispanic Advisory Board and is the first needs assessment of its kind in more than 20 years.
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Frustrated by media coverage, Hegseth asserts US set Iran's nuclear program back

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U.S. claims nuclear site strikes hindered Iran's program; Iran calls the operation ineffective, while officials criticize media reports. (Scripps News)
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Disability campaigner meets opposition leaders ahead of 50-hour protest

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Fourteen-year-old disability campaigner Cara Darmody meets opposition leaders, Michael Collins, Independent Ireland, Paul Murphy, People Before Profit-Solidarity, Mary Lou McDonald, President of Sinn Fein, Cian O'Callaghan, Deputy leader...
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Teenager to stage protest as needs-assessment waiting lists projected to soar

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Interview with 14-year-old Cara Darmody and her father, Mark Darmody, about her upcoming protest outside the Irish parliament. A teenage campaigner has urged the Government to “stop breaking the law”, as the waiting list for assessments...
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Fed chair says higher tariffs 'likely to raise inflation'

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In a public message directed at Powell on Friday, President Trump called for the Fed chair to cut interest rates. (Scripps News)
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UK City Minister Says Government Is Restoring Stability

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UK Economic Secretary to the Treasury Emma Reynolds discusses Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves' spring statement. "We are a responsible government, we promised people change, but we also promised people that we would restore...
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BlackRock's Li 'Bothered' by Powell's Take on Tariff Inflation

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Wei Li, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock, says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's characterization of the impact of US tariffs on inflation potentially leaves the Fed exposed to upside surprises to inflation.
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Market Pain to Force Quicker Journey to Policy Clarity: BlackRock's Li

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Wei Li, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock, says US exceptionalism is under pressure on many levels, but "current growth data does not does not point to us heading towards a recession."
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Trump Proposes Plan for Gaza 'Riviera'

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Jennifer Kavanagh, Senior Fellow and Director of Military of Analysis at Defense Priorities, joins Bloomberg's "Balance of Power" to discuss President Trump's aspirations in Gaza, saying they would be "disastrous" for region and will not...
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SBI Chair Setty on India Economy, Trump Risks

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CS Setty, State Bank of India Chairman, comments on the state of India's economy, monetary policy and impact of potential Trump tariffs. He speaks on Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Davos 2025: India's Biggest Refiner to Rebalance Crude Oil Buying After US Sanctions on Russia

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Crude oil purchases by Indian Oil Corp. may shift as the new US sanctions on Russia affect supplies from Moscow. The sanctions may impact daily flows of as much as 2 million barrels to India and China, Arvinder Singh Sahney, chairman of...
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Rio Tinto Chairman on Supply Crisis, China Economy

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Rio Tinto Chairman Dominic Barton says the world needs more mines to offset a coming supply shortfall across commodities including copper. He says mergers and acquisitions are not enough to plug the gap. Barton spoke exclusively with our...
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US is investigating an unauthorized release of classified documents on Israel's attack plans

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The United States is investigating an unauthorized release of classified documents that assess Israel's plans to attack Iran, three U.S. officials told The Associated Press. (Scripps News)
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John Swinney mans the till on visit to Asda

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John Swinney says a poll which forecasts the SNP on 27 seats at the General Election is 'encouraging', during a visit to an Asda in Edinburgh alongside candidate Joanna Cherry.