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by Virginia Chavez
Follow the Olympics like an expert with our daily newsletter

Not to alarm you, but the Paris Summer Olympics have arrived. Competition begins Wednesday with some men’s soccer and rugby sevens games. Canadians join the action on Thursday, including the …

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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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Can a diet that’s good for the planet reduce your risk of dying from disease?

by Akin Smith
Can a diet that’s good for the planet reduce your risk of dying from disease?

A diet promoting plant-based protein to help the environment now has a more human argument: It may lower your risk of dying from several major diseases.  “It wasn’t just one …

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Norway’s court rules against Indigenous control over northern territory

by Walter Watson
Norway’s court rules against Indigenous control over northern territory

In a narrow 6-5 decision, Norway’s Supreme Court ruled Friday that the largely Indigenous community of Karasjok does not have collective property rights over a vast area in the country’s …

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As AI becomes more human-like, experts warn users must think more critically about its responses

by Anas Siddiqui
As AI becomes more human-like, experts warn users must think more critically about its responses

Tech giant Google has announced upgrades to its artificial intelligence technologies, just a day after rival OpenAI announced similar changes to its offerings, with both companies trying to dominate the quickly …

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Canada’s foreign student push ‘mismatched’ job market, data show

by Anas Siddiqui
Canada’s foreign student push ‘mismatched’ job market, data show

Canada’s recruitment of international students has tilted strongly toward filling spots in business programs, while doing little to meet the demand for workers in health care and the skilled trades, …

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She lived through the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda. Now she researches health of other survivors’ kids

by Akin Smith
She lived through the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda. Now she researches health of other survivors’ kids

Warning: This story contains distressing details and discussions of sexual violence. Glorieuse Uwizeye believes it was a miracle that she and her family survived the 100-day genocide in 1994 against the Tutsis, a …

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Quebec hospital trains nurses, creates new position after man developed fatal bedsore

by Akin Smith
Quebec hospital trains nurses, creates new position after man developed fatal bedsore

Quebec’s Laurentian health authority is putting in place corrective measures in the Saint-Jérôme hospital weeks after the death of Normand Meunier, who developed a severe bedsore during his four-day hospital stay …

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Private health agencies in Quebec launch legal challenge to new law limiting their use

by Akin Smith
Private health agencies in Quebec launch legal challenge to new law limiting their use

The association representing private health agencies in Quebec, Entreprises Privées de personnels soignants du Québec (EPPSQ), has launched a legal challenge to Bill 10, the law that aims to eliminate …

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Iran’s Raisi inaugurates Sri Lanka hydropower project, says West doesn’t have monopoly over technology, knowledge

by Walter Watson
Iran’s Raisi inaugurates Sri Lanka hydropower project, says West doesn’t have monopoly over technology, knowledge

Sri Lanka’s relations with Iran go back to the fifth century, where both civilisations had sophisticated irrigation systems. Raisi is the first Iranian leader to visit Sri Lanka since former …

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