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Indigenous youth hit the ice in hockey camp organized by University of Waterloo students

by Virginia Chavez
Indigenous youth hit the ice in hockey camp organized by University of Waterloo students

A small group of students from the University of Waterloo hope their passion for hockey can help build bridges with Indigenous youth. The students recently organized a high performance hockey camp …

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Gabriel Attal, 34, becomes France’s youngest ever prime minister

by Walter Watson
Gabriel Attal, 34, becomes France’s youngest ever prime minister

Gabriel Attal promised to be bold and act fast to help the middle class weather the rising cost of living, after President Emmanuel Macron, seeking to breathe new life into …

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Norman Lear, producer of All in the Family, dead at 101

by Walter Watson
Norman Lear, producer of All in the Family, dead at 101

Norman Lear, the writer, director and producer who revolutionized prime time television with such topical hits as All in the Family and Maude and propelled political and social turmoil into the once-insulated …

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Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

by Akin Smith
Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

A global shortage of a drug used for Type 2 diabetes is being felt in the N.W.T. and could disproportionately affect Indigenous people.   Ozempic has been in short supply in the …

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Indigenous students lead the way in new McGill course on Indigenous health care

by Akin Smith
Indigenous students lead the way in new McGill course on Indigenous health care

A new course at McGill University is putting a spotlight on Indigenous health care, and Indigenous students are the driving forces behind it. The course, called “Indigenous Worldviews in Health …

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Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard

by Judith Hall
Activists challenge legacy admissions at Harvard

By Collin Binkley | Associated Press WASHINGTON — A civil rights group is challenging legacy admissions at Harvard University, saying the practice discriminates against students of color by giving an …

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