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RCMP investigating dozens abuse cases at N.S. youth correctional centre

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The Nova Scotia RCMP have spoken to 70 male survivors of alleged sexual abuse at a youth correctional facility. The allegations span close to 30 years at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre and there could be as many as 200 survivors in total.
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Ukraine war: Drone attacks strike Kyiv, one dead

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Kyiv's mayor says the Ukrainian capital has been hit by a third straight night of Russian air strikes.
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Experts analyzing every noise in search for Titan sub

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Carl Hartsfield, an expert with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, says noise in the ocean is very complex and requires careful evaluation. Experts are listening to every sound — including the ones that have been described as...
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NDP transport critic 'disappointed’ by proposed updates to air passenger bill of rights

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NDP transport critic Taylor Bachrach says the proposed updates to the air passenger bill of rights will create a situation that will make it likely to see ‘more air passengers sleeping on airport floors and out thousands of dollars.’
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Hajdu, Angus discusses Indigenous child welfare

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Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu and the NDP's Charlie Angus discuss Indigenous child welfare reform.
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Brazil's Lula visits favelas of Rio before 2nd round of election

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Why people in Rio's poor neighbourhoods are divided about Brazil's upcoming election.
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UN workers in Zaporizhzhia to inspect nuclear plant on Ukraine's front lines

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A group of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency set off for the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, despite heavy shelling that led to an emergency system shutting down one of its reactors.
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UN inspection team tours nuclear plant for 2nd day amid shelling

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A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency continues to inspect Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on the front lines of its war with Russia.
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At least 18 dead in Brazilian police raid on Rio favelas

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At least 18 people have been killed in a police raid on one of Rio de Janeiro's largest favelas.
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UN-led evacuation of Mariupol set to continue

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The first convoy of civilians to escape a decimated steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine, has reached relative safety in a Ukrainian-controlled city. Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk told reporters that a few hundred civilians remain...
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Wandercraft: meet the French tech company building an exoskeleton to help wheelchair users walk

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A French tech company called Wandercraft is developing a cutting-edge exoskeleton enabling wheelchair users to walk.
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French tech company Wandercraft is building an exoskeleton that helps wheelchair users walk

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A French tech company called Wandercraft is developing a cutting-edge exoskeleton enabling wheelchair users to walk.
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Nunavut residents’ fight to bring elders home

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At least 40 elders from Nunavut are receiving care in Ottawa, more than 2,000 kilometres away, and community members want to bring them home to get care closer to friends and family.
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Has Italy really come to terms with its fascist past?

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Holding on to a controversial past – Al Jazeera will tell you why some people in Italy are reluctant to demolish fascist monuments.
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China locks down 13 million in Xi’an after COVID-19 outbreak

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China locks down a city of 13 million after a rise in coronavirus cases
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Former military 2nd-in-command says timing is right for a new defence minister

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Former vice-chief of the defence staff Guy Thibault tells Power & Politics that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the right move by appointing Anita Anand atop the defence department.
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Former Bagram prison inmates recount torture and abuse

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Taliban fighters say they feel happy to be there once again as victors not captives.
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This is how Dubai startups are training AI to be more human and unbiased

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As global dependence on digital technology grows rapidly, brands explore how they can reach consumers better with more humanised technology, and Dubai startups train AI with what they call ethical data to gain the trust of its users.
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Ottawa prepared to expand MAID program to mental illness

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The federal government wants to expand the medical assistance in dying program to include those with incurable mental illness two years after expanded legislation passes, but some argue the government needs...
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NASA’s fifth Mars rover, Perseverance, makes historic landing

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Described as NASA’s most ambitious Mars mission, the rover will be used to search for signs of ancient life.
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How some people are handing out Halloween candy this year

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Halloween fans are rigging their homes so kids can trick-or-treat at a safe distance.
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Former felon voting rights: Ex-criminals face complex restrictions

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Lawyers say denying convicted felons the right to vote is a form of voter suppression that targets the poor and minorities.
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Mandatory 14-day quarantine a 'cornerstone' of pandemic response: Dr. Tam

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Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam says a mandatory 14-day quarantine for any international arrivals remains a "cornerstone" of federal pandemic policy going forward, in response to a question about the public health...