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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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‘Shocking’ bodycam video of Illinois police shooting Black woman in her home sparks outrage

by Walter Watson
‘Shocking’ bodycam video of Illinois police shooting Black woman in her home sparks outrage

WARNING: This video shows the moments leading up to a fatal police shooting of a woman in her home. It also contains explicit language. The Illinois State Police released video …

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Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declares gun violence a public health crisis

by Akin Smith
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declares gun violence a public health crisis

(The Hill) — Surgeon General Vivek Murthy is declaring firearm violence in the U.S. a public health crisis, not only for the tens of thousands who die from gun violence …

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Wars in Gaza, Ukraine loom over G7 summit as Trudeau heads to Italy

by Walter Watson
Wars in Gaza, Ukraine loom over G7 summit as Trudeau heads to Italy

The prime minister travels to Italy today to meet with world leaders as wars in Gaza and Ukraine cast a shadow over this year’s G7 summit. “This is a moment …

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Germany: Free Balochistan Movement raises alarm on Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal

by Ron Morgan
Germany: Free Balochistan Movement raises alarm on Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal

The Free Balochistan Movement (Germany chapter) staged a demonstration in Dortmund, Germany, on May 25, aiming to draw attention to the consequences of Pakistan’s nuclear tests in Balochistan on May …

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Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

by Akin Smith
Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

Western Canada and the North are expected to face an above-average fire risk in June, federal officials say. While British Columbia and Alberta experienced favourable spring conditions that led to fewer …

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Winnipeg firefighter’s death is call to action on struggles of first responders, co-workers say

by Akin Smith
Winnipeg firefighter’s death is call to action on struggles of first responders, co-workers say

Warning: This story contains discussion of suicide and could be triggering for some people. Winnipeg firefighters are mourning the loss of their friend and colleague, who they say died by suicide …

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What Japanese moviegoers have to say about Oppenheimer as it debuts on Hiroshima, Nagasaki screens

by Walter Watson
What Japanese moviegoers have to say about Oppenheimer as it debuts on Hiroshima, Nagasaki screens

Oppenheimer finally premiered Friday in the nation where two cities were obliterated 79 years ago by the nuclear weapons invented by the American scientist who was the subject of the …

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Russia ready to use nuclear weapons if threatened, Putin tells state media

by Walter Watson
Russia ready to use nuclear weapons if threatened, Putin tells state media

President Vladimir Putin said that Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons if there is a threat to Russian statehood, sovereignty or independence, but said he hoped that the U.S. …

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A Russian missile exploded near Zelenskyy. Experts say the Ukrainian leader’s still Putin’s top target

by Walter Watson
A Russian missile exploded near Zelenskyy. Experts say the Ukrainian leader’s still Putin’s top target

The war in Ukraine brings daily dangers for all who live within its borders — including its president. A missile strike on Odesa on Wednesday put these dangers in full view of …

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