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Freeland calls on railways, union to ‘get a deal’ to avoid a massive work stoppage

by Anas Siddiqui
Freeland calls on railways, union to ‘get a deal’ to avoid a massive work stoppage

Facing mounting calls to prevent a massive railway disruption in the coming hours, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday the federal government expects Canada’s two main railway companies and their union to …

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Extreme heat is a global killer — and worse for our health than previously thought, new research shows

by Akin Smith
Extreme heat is a global killer — and worse for our health than previously thought, new research shows

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Should social media come with a health warning, like cigarettes? Experts say it’s a start

by Akin Smith
Should social media come with a health warning, like cigarettes? Experts say it’s a start

The Current24:12Should social media come with a warning label? The U.S. surgeon general has called for social media platforms to come with a health warning for teens — similar to …

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Biden creating new restrictions to stop migrants from seeking asylum at U.S. border

by Walter Watson
Biden creating new restrictions to stop migrants from seeking asylum at U.S. border

Migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border could be denied the chance to claim asylum and quickly deported or turned back to Mexico under new restrictions announced on Tuesday, part of a …

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‘Lucky to be able to walk’: Passengers recount aftermath of flight that hit turbulence

by Walter Watson
‘Lucky to be able to walk’: Passengers recount aftermath of flight that hit turbulence

More than 140 passengers and crew from a Singapore Airlines flight on which one person died during heavy turbulence finally reached Singapore on Wednesday, with 20 still fighting for their …

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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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NBA fines Murray $100K US for tossing objects onto court during Nuggets’ loss to T-Wolves

by Virginia Chavez
NBA fines Murray 0K US for tossing objects onto court during Nuggets’ loss to T-Wolves

Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray was fined $100,000 US by the NBA but avoided a suspension for “throwing multiple objects in the direction of a game official during live play,” …

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Periods are a nightmare in Gaza’s crowded, unsanitary camps. Women are using birth control to skip them

by Walter Watson
Periods are a nightmare in Gaza’s crowded, unsanitary camps. Women are using birth control to skip them

Crouched inside her makeshift tent at a camp in Rafah, Samah El-Nazli fidgets as she recalls what her living conditions have been like since the war began. The mother of …

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What are microplastics doing to human health? Scientists work to connect the dots

by Akin Smith
What are microplastics doing to human health? Scientists work to connect the dots

Plastic serves as a building block for our food packaging, water pipes, rubber tires and synthetic fabrics. But plastic also litters waterways, soil and air so humans and other animals …

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18 children among 22 killed by Israeli strikes in Rafah, Palestinian health officials say

by Walter Watson
18 children among 22 killed by Israeli strikes in Rafah, Palestinian health officials say

Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight killed 22 people, including 18 children, health officials said Sunday. Israel has carried out near-daily air raids on Rafah, where …

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