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Premiers agree to relax liquor restrictions

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Canada's premiers have agreed to relax laws that restricted the amount of liquor people could bring across provincial borders.
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Death on Toronto subway has riders rethinking their commute

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A 57-year-old Toronto man has been charged with first-degree murder in the incident, but police reassure the public that it's a rare occurrence.
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Parental leave

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CBC's Margo McDiarmid on the government considering changing leave for fathers
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Trump, Trudeau hold round table chat with women entrepreneurs

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Initiative started by Donald Trump's adviser, his daughter Ivanka
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Overcoming barriers

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Craig Alexander of the Conference Board of Canada says we need to do a better job making sure immigrants are landing the right jobs
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‘Fire at Sea’ award winning documentary on a contemporary reality

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Gianfranco Rosi has been in Greece for the premiere of his latest documentary, ‘Fuocoammare’ (Fire at sea), which won the Golden Bear at this year’s 66th Berlinale. The production won also the Prize of the...
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Emergency crews test out anti-flood barriers in Mississauga

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One week after Toronto was hit with major flooding across the city, humanitarian group GlobalMedic on Tuesday demonstrated new anti-flood barriers that it hopes will mitigate the next emergency. CBC's Britnei Bilhete takes a look.
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Calgary trainer helps LGBTQ community discover the joy of exercise

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A non-binary personal trainer provides support and understanding for LGBTQ people who want to get in shape.
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Park Avenue business owners say newly installed concrete barriers causing issues

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The Department of Transportation placed them there, as well as other places in New York City, to prevent cars from driving illegally in bike lanes.
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Community members split on additional protection of bike lanes along Park Avenue

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This change comes after William Cruz, 35, died in a hit-and-run crash while driving a moped on Park Avenue.
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Mt. Fuji no more: Japanese town erects huge black screen to deter crowds of selfie-seeking tourists

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Destinations in Europe have made similar moves to try and combat overtourism.
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Neighbors near Rex Heuermann's home again deal with crowds, police presence

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As News 12 has reported, state and local police converged on the scene this morning.
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Racism, discrimination pushing First Nations patients out of Alberta ERs

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A study out of Alberta published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal showed that acts of racism and discrimination by hospital staff make First Nations patients more likely to leave an emergency room before being treated.
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Free harm reduction, sex health supplies just a touch away at Winnipeg clinic's vending machine

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People who need clean needles, HIV self tests and even socks can now get them discreetly at a free vending machine in Winnipeg.
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MTA implements platform barriers at select subway stations

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Safety barriers have now been installed at the Clark Street subway station in Brooklyn Heights.
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Program aims to improve kids’ health

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A pilot program in Hamilton is working to help children be healthy by making activities and nutritious food more accessible, especially for those new to Canada or in low-income households.
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Program aims to improve newcomer kids’ health

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A pilot program in Hamilton is working to help children be healthy by making activities and nutritious food more accessible, especially for those new to Canada or in low-income households.
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Texas Governor Rejects Orders to Remove Rio Grande Barriers

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Texas Governor Rejects Orders to Remove Rio Grande Barriers
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FDA approves first over-the-counter contraceptive pill in US

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Starting in 2024, women in the U-S will be able to buy an oral contraceptive without a doctor’s prescription.
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Lack of Primary Care Providers Is Hurting Health Outcomes, Says Expert

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One third of Americans don't have access to primary care providers in their communities, according to a study from the National Association of Community Health Centers published last month.
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Nicole Mann will become the first Native American woman in space

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NASA's leader of its next mission to the International Space Station will be the first Native American woman in space.
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How to defend Kyiv, by an urban warfare expert

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Russia has been attacking Kyiv from the air but with its forces positioned around the capital, Ukrainians are wondering if a ground attack will be next.
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Pfizer’s antiviral pill approved in Canada for some COVID-19 patients

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Health Canada has approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 antiviral pill, Paxlovid, which can help the most vulnerable patients from getting worse and reduce the burden on hospitals.
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Harris praises Powell

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U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris paid tribute to the late Colin Powell, sharing how the former secretary of state 'broke so many barriers' and elevated America as a result.