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Employees Are Burning Out — and the Culprit Isn’t What You Think

by Edgar Davis
Employees Are Burning Out — and the Culprit Isn’t What You Think

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Imagine you’re headed home from work, unwinding by listening to your favorite podcast. Your phone chimes with an email from your boss. …

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Ontario cancer patients forced to choose between treatment and jobs

by Akin Smith
Ontario cancer patients forced to choose between treatment and jobs

An Ottawa doctor says he’s speaking out after watching patients being forced to choose between treatment and employment. Sandeep Sehdev, an oncologist at The Ottawa Hospital’s Cancer Centre, said he’s seen patients …

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Anti-Black racism addressed in new course for health-care providers

by Akin Smith
Anti-Black racism addressed in new course for health-care providers

A family doctor who helped create an anti-Black racism course for health professionals says she hopes participants will “unlearn” long-standing discriminatory practices that contribute to inequitable care for a vulnerable group. …

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Financial incentives not enough to retain nurses, critics say

by Akin Smith
Financial incentives not enough to retain nurses, critics say

As British Columbia attempts to entice nurses to work in rural and remote communities, some say financial incentives don’t go far enough to adequately address the ongoing nursing shortage.  Christina …

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Salmonella infections across Canada linked to snakes and their rodent feed

by Akin Smith
Salmonella infections across Canada linked to snakes and their rodent feed

An ongoing outbreak of salmonella infections in eight provinces is linked to snakes and rodents used to feed them, the Public Health Agency of Canada says. As of March 19, …

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Japan schools face ‘major crisis’ if officials fail to cut teachers’ work hours, unions warn

by Walter Watson
Japan schools face ‘major crisis’ if officials fail to cut teachers’ work hours, unions warn

“Excessive hours of overtime for teachers must be eliminated,” Chihiro Okamoto, an official of Zenkyo, told This Week in Asia. “The biggest reason for the additional hours is because the …

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How to Leverage Uncertainty, Volatility and Stress for Unprecedented Growth and Innovation

by Edgar Davis
How to Leverage Uncertainty, Volatility and Stress for Unprecedented Growth and Innovation

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Over a decade ago, esteemed statistician and essayist, Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote a series of arguments about organisms or systems that do …

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Human-caused climate change fuels hottest February on record, all-time high ocean warming

by Walter Watson
Human-caused climate change fuels hottest February on record, all-time high ocean warming

For the ninth straight month, Earth has obliterated global heat records — with February, the winter as a whole and the world’s oceans setting new high-temperature marks, according to the …

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Ukraine says debris from Russian drone crash hit apartment block, killing 4

by Walter Watson
Ukraine says debris from Russian drone crash hit apartment block, killing 4

A three-month-old was among four people killed after debris from a Russian drone hit an apartment block in the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa overnight, Ukraine’s State Emergency Service …

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Measles may be spreading in some Canadian communities, officials warn

by Akin Smith
Measles may be spreading in some Canadian communities, officials warn

There are early signals that measles — one of the world’s most contagious viruses — may be quietly spreading within parts of Canada as health officials brace for more imported …

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