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For Ukrainians whose lives have been upended by war, Kursk offensive is a morale boost

by Walter Watson
For Ukrainians whose lives have been upended by war, Kursk offensive is a morale boost

Ukraine’s swift entry into Russia’s Kursk region caught Moscow by surprise, as Kyiv’s forces quickly took control of a swath of the border oblast and put their opponent on the defensive. The pace …

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Canada banning sales of flavoured nicotine pouches in convenience stores, gas stations

by Akin Smith
Canada banning sales of flavoured nicotine pouches in convenience stores, gas stations

Starting next week, the federal government will impose new restrictions on nicotine pouches to make it illegal to sell them anywhere but from behind a pharmacy counter. Beginning August 28, …

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Freeland calls on railways, union to ‘get a deal’ to avoid a massive work stoppage

by Anas Siddiqui
Freeland calls on railways, union to ‘get a deal’ to avoid a massive work stoppage

Facing mounting calls to prevent a massive railway disruption in the coming hours, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday the federal government expects Canada’s two main railway companies and their union to …

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Zelenskyy says Russian soldiers captured in Kursk help Kyiv renew PoW ‘exchange fund’

by Walter Watson
Zelenskyy says Russian soldiers captured in Kursk help Kyiv renew PoW ‘exchange fund’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy touted the success of his country’s nearly two-week-long incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, saying Monday that the operation was seeing opposing soldiers captured who could be exchanged …

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Family doctors are ‘drowning’ as Fredericton struggles to recruit

by Akin Smith
Family doctors are ‘drowning’ as Fredericton struggles to recruit

In the second quarter of this year, Horizon Health Network hired 44 new physicians in the province’s cities — but only one of them went to Fredericton.  Over the same time …

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How Canada reached the brink of an unprecedented railway stoppage

by Anas Siddiqui
How Canada reached the brink of an unprecedented railway stoppage

For the first time, Canada’s two main railway companies — Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City — are on the verge of a simultaneous labour stoppage that could inflict billions …

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Is Quebec’s VFX industry in danger? New graduates and veterans say there’s no work

by Anas Siddiqui
Is Quebec’s VFX industry in danger? New graduates and veterans say there’s no work

Léa Paquette’s graduation gala in April was awkward to say the least.  Recent 3D-animation graduates dressed to the nines, mingled in a room of industry professionals in downtown Montreal, exchanging …

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Hamas won’t attend Gaza truce talks, hampering U.S. efforts to defuse escalating tensions across the region

by Walter Watson
Hamas won’t attend Gaza truce talks, hampering U.S. efforts to defuse escalating tensions across the region

Diplomatic leaders are expected to gather Thursday for another round of intense negotiations to secure a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, working under the threat of a wider war …

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Steel and aluminum CEOs warn of ‘existential threat’ if Canada doesn’t impose tariffs on China

by Anas Siddiqui
Steel and aluminum CEOs warn of ‘existential threat’ if Canada doesn’t impose tariffs on China

Canada’s steel and aluminum industries are warning they face an “existential threat” if the Trudeau government fails to move in lockstep with the U.S. and Mexico by introducing tariffs on …

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Study suggests ultrafine particles linked to 1,100 deaths per year in Montreal and Toronto

by Akin Smith
Study suggests ultrafine particles linked to 1,100 deaths per year in Montreal and Toronto

A study by researchers at McGill University has found that a microscopic air pollutant generated from vehicles and industry plays a role in the deaths of an estimated 1,100 people …

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