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Scientist working on mystery N.B. brain condition claimed he was ‘cut off’ for ‘political’ reasons

by Akin Smith
Scientist working on mystery N.B. brain condition claimed he was ‘cut off’ for ‘political’ reasons

A leading federal scientist claimed he wasn’t allowed to keep investigating a mystery neurological illness that made dozens of people sick in New Brunswick, according to an email obtained by …

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First Nations ‘triaging grief’ as opioids claim lives at more than 8 times the rate of the rest of Alberta

by Akin Smith
First Nations ‘triaging grief’ as opioids claim lives at more than 8 times the rate of the rest of Alberta

First Nations people in Alberta have been dying from opioids at more than eight times the rate of the rest of the population, according to newly published data that puts harder …

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‘Nothing helped.’ 2 Fredericton women endure long, painful wait for endometriosis surgery

by Akin Smith
‘Nothing helped.’ 2 Fredericton women endure long, painful wait for endometriosis surgery

If an animal in pain comes to the veterinary clinic where Jessica Grant and Mackenzie Ashby work — if it’s bleeding or unable to eat — they exhaust all options to provide care, even as …

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Cyprus to keep shipping Gaza aid bound for $320M US pier that broke apart in under 2 weeks

by Walter Watson
Cyprus to keep shipping Gaza aid bound for 0M US pier that broke apart in under 2 weeks

A string of security, logistical and weather problems has battered the plan to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid to Gaza through a U.S. military-built pier. Broken apart by strong winds …

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Mortgage debt is growing at its slowest pace in 23 years — but that could be short-lived, says CMHC

by Anas Siddiqui
Mortgage debt is growing at its slowest pace in 23 years — but that could be short-lived, says CMHC

Mortgage debt grew at its slowest pace in 23 years in February, amid high borrowing costs and reservations related to the Bank of Canada’s key interest rate — but the slowdown likely …

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He died at just 35 in 1947. Now Josh Gibson is baseball’s batting average champ

by Walter Watson
He died at just 35 in 1947. Now Josh Gibson is baseball’s batting average champ

Josh Gibson, who died just three months before the league’s colour barrier was broken, is now the holder of multiple Major League Baseball records as the result of a three-year …

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Stressed at work? Anxious about the wider world? You might be part of ‘The Great Exhaustion’

by Anas Siddiqui
Stressed at work? Anxious about the wider world? You might be part of ‘The Great Exhaustion’

Cost of Living76:40:00The Great Exhaustion For years, Sabrina Royal worked with one of Canada’s big banks. She worked her way up from an entry-level job to a management position. But …

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Federal panel lists 35 ‘plausible’ future threats to Canada and the world

by Akin Smith
Federal panel lists 35 ‘plausible’ future threats to Canada and the world

In a new report, a think-tank within Employment and Social Development Canada cites 35 “plausible” global disruptions that could reshape Canada and the world in the near future. The Policy Horizons Canada (PHC) panel drafted the …

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Airport in Haiti’s capital reopens after months of gang violence, helping to ease humanitarian crisis

by Walter Watson
Airport in Haiti’s capital reopens after months of gang violence, helping to ease humanitarian crisis

Haiti’s main international airport reopened on Monday for the first time in nearly three months after relentless gang violence forced authorities to close it to all traffic in early March. …

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Decades after Nakba, Palestinians say current war like catastrophe ‘all over again’

by Walter Watson
Decades after Nakba, Palestinians say current war like catastrophe ‘all over again’

Palestinians on Wednesday commemorated the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, or “catastrophe,” drawing similarities between the mass wartime displacement of 1948 with the “misery” hundreds of thousands of families in …

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