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Jailed Iranian Nobel winner on hunger strike after being denied medical care for not wearing hijab

by Walter Watson
Jailed Iranian Nobel winner on hunger strike after being denied medical care for not wearing hijab

As It Happens6:43Jailed Iranian Nobel winner on hunger strike after being denied medical care without hijab Narges Mohammadi refuses to wear a hijab, even if it means prison officials won’t …

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Google’s latest antitrust trial to focus on Play Store app prices

by Anas Siddiqui
Google’s latest antitrust trial to focus on Play Store app prices

Google on Monday will try to protect a lucrative piece of its internet empire at the same time it’s still entangled in the biggest U.S. antitrust trial in a quarter …

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Hamas says dozens killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza refugee camp

by Walter Watson
Hamas says dozens killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza refugee camp

The latest: Foreigners await word about leaving Gaza through Rafah crossing as airstrike hits refugee camp. U.S. secretary of state visits West Bank to meet with Palestinian leader Abbas. Palestinian aid organization …

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How Gaza’s refugee camps became targets in Israel’s war with Hamas

by Walter Watson
How Gaza’s refugee camps became targets in Israel’s war with Hamas

For weeks across the Gaza Strip, tens of thousands of people inside the territory’s crowded refugee camps have been bracing for the next explosion as Israel’s military escalates its aerial …

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The ‘sugar rush’ effect: Why the U.S. economy is growing faster than Canada’s

by Walter Watson
The ‘sugar rush’ effect: Why the U.S. economy is growing faster than Canada’s

In a lot of ways, the U.S. and Canadian economies are similar. They’re both seeing progress in the fight to rein in inflation. They both have robust employment levels. But …

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As climate risks increase, developing countries aren’t getting the help they need: UN

by Walter Watson
As climate risks increase, developing countries aren’t getting the help they need: UN

This summer, powerful rains flooded Haiti, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes and killing more than 40 people. Crops were damaged, businesses shuttered and roads washed out, …

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PWHL discussing whether to adopt neck guard policy after Adam Johnson’s death

by Virginia Chavez
PWHL discussing whether to adopt neck guard policy after Adam Johnson’s death

The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is discussing whether to adopt a policy on neck guards after the death of American hockey player Adam Johnson in England last Saturday. A league spokesperson …

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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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Quebec doesn’t know how many homeless people die every year. Why some say that needs to change

by Akin Smith
Quebec doesn’t know how many homeless people die every year. Why some say that needs to change

Frédérique Royer looked out her Montreal window on Sept. 8 and spotted a man lying motionless on the ground next to a park bench.  His skin looked purple. “I saw …

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Uber and Lyft to pay $328M to settle wage theft claims in N.Y. court case

by Anas Siddiqui
Uber and Lyft to pay 8M to settle wage theft claims in N.Y. court case

Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft will pay a combined $328 million US to settle wage theft claims in New York, Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday. James said the settlements …

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