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Investigation reveals ride-share rejections and transit system dangers for people with disabilities

by Akin Smith
Investigation reveals ride-share rejections and transit system dangers for people with disabilities

Michelle Weger relies on her service dog, Quinn, to get her through the day. The Ottawa resident has narcolepsy, and the Great Dane can sense when Weger is tired, bracing …

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A generation gap in attitudes could be undermining support for Israel in the West

by Walter Watson
A generation gap in attitudes could be undermining support for Israel in the West

For many years now, Israelis have been told that the biggest threat to the survival of the Jewish state is Iran’s quest to obtain nuclear weapons. But another long-term trend …

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Canadians leaving Gaza Strip mourn dead family members, destroyed homes

by Walter Watson
Canadians leaving Gaza Strip mourn dead family members, destroyed homes

The first cohort of Canadian citizens and family members eligible to leave the war-torn Gaza Strip gathered at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt Tuesday morning after receiving a notice …

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Alberta’s medical lab mayhem during privatization shows importance of oversight on errors, doctors say

by Akin Smith
Alberta’s medical lab mayhem during privatization shows importance of oversight on errors, doctors say

Doctors and researchers say a series of U-turns on privatizing laboratory services in Alberta has short-changed patients facing delays in diagnosis and treatment, creating chaos that offers lessons for other …

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Family doctors vote overwhelmingly against 3rd year of training

by Akin Smith
Family doctors vote overwhelmingly against 3rd year of training

Family doctors across Canada have overwhelmingly sent a message to put a pause on adding an extra year to their residency training, but there’s no word yet on whether the College …

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What is the CPP anyway? And why is Alberta leaving it different from Quebec?

by Anas Siddiqui
What is the CPP anyway? And why is Alberta leaving it different from Quebec?

The government of Alberta’s plan to potentially create its own retirement plan and pull out of the Canada Pension Plan has prompted questions, concerns and confusion from any part of …

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How can AI be developed safely? There’s a global summit tackling this right now

by Walter Watson
How can AI be developed safely? There’s a global summit tackling this right now

Digital officials, tech company bosses and researchers are converging Wednesday at a former codebreaking spy base near London to discuss and better understand the extreme risks posed by cutting-edge artificial …

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How Netanyahu’s Hamas policy came back to haunt him — and Israel

by Walter Watson
How Netanyahu’s Hamas policy came back to haunt him — and Israel

Israelis don’t agree on much, especially lately, but polling shows they mostly agree that Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu is to blame for leaving Israel unprepared for Hamas’s onslaught on October 7. The accusations aimed at Netanyahu …

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It’s no trick — the cost of Halloween treats is creeping over inflation. But not enough to scare shoppers

by Anas Siddiqui
It’s no trick — the cost of Halloween treats is creeping over inflation. But not enough to scare shoppers

Suzanne Parnell smiles like a jack-o’-lantern when she talks about Halloween. The homeowner, who lives in New Westminster B.C., about 20 kilometres southeast of downtown Vancouver, says she has been decorating her property …

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Retired nurse pushing for new RSV vaccine to be free for all seniors in Canada

by Akin Smith
Retired nurse pushing for new RSV vaccine to be free for all seniors in Canada

A retired Windsor, Ont., nurse is pushing to have the new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine be made available at no cost for seniors. Currently, Ontario covers the shot for people …

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