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Conversations about climate change can quickly go south. Here are 6 ways to make them better

by Akin Smith
Conversations about climate change can quickly go south. Here are 6 ways to make them better

What On Earth27:39Awkward! How to have that cringe convo about climate Conversations about climate change can get really uncomfortable, really quickly, whether they’re happening in a meeting room or at …

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From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

by Anas Siddiqui
From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

Businesses’ demand for temporary foreign workers has surged across the country in recent years, with employers given the green light to hire more than double the people through the federal …

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Connor McDavid led the Oilers to the Stanley Cup final. They need even more from him to stay alive

by Virginia Chavez
Connor McDavid led the Oilers to the Stanley Cup final. They need even more from him to stay alive

Connor McDavid led the Edmonton Oilers out of a horrendous start, all the way to the playoffs and into the Stanley Cup final. When Darnell Nurse was being criticized in …

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Sask. sees astronomical spike in Ozempic claims, many for weight loss

by Akin Smith
Sask. sees astronomical spike in Ozempic claims, many for weight loss

Chamundi Selvaraj takes a weekly dose of Ozempic because she’s afraid of dying from diabetes-related kidney failure like her mother and four aunts, who all passed away in their 60s. …

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Quebec College of Physicians adopts policies to prevent forced sterilization of Indigenous women

by Akin Smith
Quebec College of Physicians adopts policies to prevent forced sterilization of Indigenous women

Quebec’s College of Physicians is introducing new measures aimed at stopping the forced sterilization of Indigenous women, following a 2022 report that found more than 20 such cases in the province …

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Political murders eat away at democracy in Mexico as elections near

by Walter Watson
Political murders eat away at democracy in Mexico as elections near

Guarded by more than a dozen police officers equipped with semi-automatic rifles and donning a helmet and bulletproof vest, Ramiro Solorio looks more like he is leading an armed raid …

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Spinal surgeries needed for 22 on board turbulent Singapore Airlines flight, hospital says

by Walter Watson
Spinal surgeries needed for 22 on board turbulent Singapore Airlines flight, hospital says

Several of the more seriously injured people who were on the Singapore Airlines flight that hit severe turbulence earlier this week will need spinal surgery, a Bangkok hospital said Thursday. Twenty people remained in intensive care …

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Ukraine’s mobilization law now in force, sparking fears more essential workers will be drafted

by Walter Watson
Ukraine’s mobilization law now in force, sparking fears more essential workers will be drafted

A divisive mobilization law in Ukraine came into force on Saturday, as Kyiv struggles to boost troop numbers after Russia launched a new offensive that some fear could close in …

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Biden, Trump set to spar in two upcoming presidential debates

by Walter Watson
Biden, Trump set to spar in two upcoming presidential debates

U.S. President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump agreed on Wednesday to hold two campaign debates — the first on June 27 hosted by CNN and the second on Sept. …

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‘We were very afraid’: Former hostage speaks about surviving Hamas captivity in Gaza

by Walter Watson
‘We were very afraid’: Former hostage speaks about surviving Hamas captivity in Gaza

A former hostage, who was rescued by the Israeli military in February, is describing how he survived 129 days in captivity in Gaza.  On Oct. 7, Argentine-Israeli Luis Har was taken …

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