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Demands on Canadian military increasing as readiness decreases, documents say
CBC News has obtained new leaked documents that reveal just over half of Canadian Armed Forces personnel could deploy if called upon to do so and nearly half of the military's equipment is considered 'unavailable and unserviceable.'
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Man accused of killing 5 family members to undergo mental health assessment
Ryan Manoakeesick, who is charged with five counts of first-degree murder, will undergo what's known as a fitness assessment to determine whether he is fit to stand trial.
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Demolition begins on Grace nurses’ residence, as Abbott downplays chances of another hospital at the site
The sound of falling concrete is music to people's ears in St. John's. Demolition has begun on the Grace Hospital nurses’ residence, more than 20 years after the building was abandoned. Minister John Abbott visited the site to mark the...
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Officials, transportation groups demand fix to subway bottleneck issue in Crown Heights
The 2, 3, 4 and 5 trains going through the Nostrand Junction face frequent delays because all four intersect under the Eastern Parkway
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Qatar PM Sheik Mohammed warns of 'disastrous repercussions' If UNRWA funding for Palestine Refugees halt
On February 4, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu urged the international community to replace UNRWA. This call came in the wake of Israeli claims that 12 UNRWA staff members were involved in the October 7 massacre attack led by Hamas....
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Canada Greener Homes grant could end in February or March, experts warn
Interested homeowners should register quickly and complete their first energy assessment, advises Stephen Farrell with VerdaTech Energy Management.
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‘Jordan base attack was escalatory, it requires a response’: United States
When asked about a potential attack inside Iran in response to the Jordan base attack, the White House spokesperson John Kirby said, "We are not looking for a war with Iran. This attack over the weekend was escalatory — make no mistake...
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Norway’s parliament has approved a plan to allow deep sea mining off its coast
Norway’s parliament has officially voted to allow deep-sea mining to go forward in the Norwegian Sea
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Uttarkashi tunnel collapse: Administration plans vertical landing to reach trapped workers
Uttarkashi administration has planned vertical landing to reach workers trapped in collapsed under-construction Silkyara Tunnel in Uttarkashi. Tree cutting expert on November 18, was called by Forest Department to cut down the trees...
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US challenged over Gaza intelligence assessments
Al Jazeera challenges a Pentagon spokesperson over US intelligence on Gaza.
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I.N.D.I.A. delegation visited Manipur for tourism, political benefits: BJP leader Ajay Alok
BJP leader Ajay Alok on July 29 alleged that the I.N.D.I.A. delegation visited Manipur for political benefits. He also questioned what assessment would they conduct if they couldn’t have a discussion in the Parliament. Ajay Alok said,...
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Russia confirms Wagner-Putin meeting, releases Gerasimov video
Russia appears to be trying to take control of the confusing narrative around the Wagner Group, after last month’s shock
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Kenya cult survivors to undergo mental health assessments
Court orders assessments as 16 of 65 freed starvation cult survivors refuse to eat.
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'This is a surveillance balloon': Pentagon official
Pentagon Press Secretary Brig.-Gen. Pat Ryder says 'very close assessment' confirms the object spotted over sensitive military sites in Montana is a Chinese surveillance balloon.
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New wave of Russian missile attacks hit Ukraine
There have been a series of explosions across Ukraine.
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Could this be the final rate hike from the Bank of Canada?
Sheila Block, senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and Jean-François Perrault, chief economist at Scotiabank, joined Power & Politics Wednesday to discuss the Bank of Canada's seventh rate hike of the year.
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Odesa preps for winter with scarce electricity after Russia batters power network
Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Canada's Ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza as Russia continues to target power grids and Ukrainians prepare for a winter without electricity. About 1.5 million people are already without power in the...
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Minister Joly warns Canadians doing business in China: 'You need to be clear-eyed'
"I expect that China will react very negatively, but in fact, we have no choice," said former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques of Canada's evolving policy on China, as outlined in broad strokes by Foreign Affairs Minister...
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Student not convinced by Jan. 6 committee
Ethan Martin, 23, of Florida outlines why he has not been convinced by the arguments of the House committee investigating the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that former U.S. president Donald Trump was ultimately responsible.
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Ottawa launches public consultations on climate change adaptation strategy
"I wouldn't say that Canada is at the forefront, but we're certainly not at the back of the pack," said Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on preparing for impacts of climate change, when asked why consultations for its National...
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From kindergarten through post-secondary, students experience a 'life cycle' of assessment
Education professor Louis Volante explains that the way students are assessed comes full circle starting from kindergarten through elementary, secondary and post-secondary studies.
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'Russia made some bad assumptions' — former NATO commander
Retired general Philip Breedlove, a former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, joins Power & Politics to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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N.L premier says 'worst' of major storm 'isn't over just yet'
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey joins Power & Politics to discuss how a major storm is affecting his province.
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Post-secondary students face patchwork of systems to prove vaccination status
Canadian post-secondary students are navigating a patchwork of systems to verify their COVID-19 vaccination status including self-screening forms, apps and student cards to access classes and services, but some aren’t sure the tools will...