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Video Archives
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Student violence against teachers is a growing concern in Canada. Can anything be done?
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Looking for a baby name? Here are Canada’s top picks from 2022
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What Canadians should know if they win the lottery
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Are Canada’s variable rate mortgages worth the risk amid rate hikes?
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As Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives, Canadian agency renews warning of cyberattacks
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Libyan and Moroccan Canadians ramp up help after disasters: ‘Like family’
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Republicans launch Biden impeachment inquiry
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Almost half of Canada’s young adults have tried vaping: StatCan
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Ottawa faces mounting calls to renovate 24 Sussex Drive instead of demolishing it
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1 year after Queen Elizabeth’s death, is the monarchy doing enough to evolve?
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Canada’s teachers say ongoing staff shortages creating ‘crisis.’ What’s behind it?
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Cold, flu, or COVID? Know your options if a co-worker comes in sick
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‘Life or death’: LGBTQ2 people warn education policy changes on pronouns, names pose dangers
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How would an autoworkers strike in Canada impact you?
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Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren’t they widely used for testing?
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Japan begins release of Fukushima nuclear plant wastewater amid criticism
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Why energy shots are still in Canada’s market despite some drink recalls
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Lucy Letby does not attend sentencing hearing, prompting action by U.K. government
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Canadian home prices have stabilized, but will incomes ever catch up?
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Canadians look at renting out spare rooms amid housing crunch, but can it help?
Author Archives
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Student violence on teachers is a growing concern. What can be done?With mounting concerns over cases of violence and abuse, union leaders and teachers say there are multiple issues that need to be addressed.CanadaSep 30
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Airlines push Ottawa for looser compensation rules amid planned overhaulAmong the provisions slated to kick in next year are fees imposed on airlines by the regulator to recover some or all of the cost of handling those complaints.PoliticsSep 29
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Looking for a baby name? Here’s Canada’s top picks from 2022Statistics Canada's most recent report shows more Canadians are opting to go with more unique or rare names. Some of the top names, though, will still likely be familiar for many.CanadaSep 28
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Won the lottery? What to do if you take home the Lotto 6/49 jackpotLotto 6/49 is set to see the largest jackpot in its history likely be awarded this week with at least one Canadian expected to win the 'Gold Ball' draw.CanadaSep 27
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Can HPV self-tests improve cervical cancer screening? What doctors sayThe World Health Organization has said it’s the primary cause of cervical cancer, especially if an infection persists, though most do resolve on their own without symptoms.CanadaSep 25
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Variable mortgages cost Canadians tens of thousands amid high rates. Is the risk worth it?The 10 rate hikes in the past year-and-a-half have left many Canadians feeling squeeze, but those with variable rate mortgages have perhaps felt the biggest pinch.CanadaSep 21
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Does the Bank of Canada’s mandate need to ‘modernize?’ A senator thinks soBellemare's bill is the latest case of politicians weighing in on the institution's interest rate and policy decisions this month.CanadaSep 20
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Humanity has ‘opened the gates of hell’: UN climate summit hears grim warningAntonio Guterres delivered the comments on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, as politicians, as well as activists, business and civil society leaders met for the summit.WorldSep 20
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy will visit Canada for 1st time since Russian invasion: sourcesCanada has been a fervent supporter of Ukraine during the war, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaking often.CanadaSep 19
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Libyan and Moroccan Canadians step up help after disasters: ‘Like family’More than a combined 11,000 people have died following the earthquake in Morocco and flooding in Libya, with thousands more injured, missing or displaced.CanadaSep 16
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Unifor says talks with Ford ‘meeting resistance’ as deadline nearsWith negotiations still ongoing at Ford, Payne also reminded members that talks with Stellantis and General Motors were on hold until an agreement is reached with Ford.CanadaSep 14
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Ottawa axing GST on new rental apartment builds: ‘The right time’The federal government is removing the GST on all new apartment constructions in an effort to ease the financial burden on builders amid high interest rates.CanadaSep 14
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Could Biden be impeached? McCarthy tells committees to start inquiryAn impeachment inquiry is only the first step towards potential impeachment and helps determine what charges to file against the person being investigated.U.S. NewsSep 12
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Almost half of Canada’s young adults have tried vaping: StatCanSome provinces have put regulations in place banning most flavoured vaping products, but some health organizations want the federal government to get more involved.CanadaSep 11
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‘Uninhabitable’ 24 Sussex should still be restored, heritage advocates sayA dozen prime ministers lived in the home between 1951 and 2015, including Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau.CanadaSep 8
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Is the monarchy doing enough to evolve 1 year after Queen Elizabeth II’s death?The monarchy has faced an ebb and flow in terms of public support, but even as King Charles III enters his second year on the throne he still faces low popularity.WorldSep 8
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Canada’s teachers say ongoing shortage creating ‘crisis’ What’s behind it?Quebec Education Minister Bernard Drainville recently confirmed the province was lacking more than 8,500 teachers, with 1,859 full-time and 6,699 part-time positions unfilled.CanadaSep 5
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Colleagues coming to work sick? Know your rights as cold and flu season loomsWith paid sick days not covered nationwide and some companies moving away from work from home, some employees may feel the need to work at the office while sick.CanadaSep 5
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‘Life or death’: LGBTQ2 people warn on dangers of school pronoun policy changesPolicy changes in New Brunswick and Saskatchewan about whether teachers are free to use the preferred names and pronouns of student puts those students at risk, advocates say.CanadaSep 1
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Ottawa’s full plan for Emergencies Act inquiry recommendations to come in 2024The federal government was required to respond to the recommendations within a year, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had committed to having a response plan within six months.CanadaAug 31
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U.S. urges citizens to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’ amid security situationThe advisory comes as Haiti continues to face security issues with gangs in the country now controlling large parts of the country.U.S. NewsAug 30
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What impacts could a potential autoworkers strike have in Canada?The bargaining talks have been taking place ahead of a Sept. 18 date at which the current batch of collective agreements covering 18,000 workers expire.CanadaAug 29
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Canada advises LGBTQ2 travellers to be aware of U.S. state lawsGlobal Affairs Canada is not advising against LGBTQ2 Canadians travelling to the U.S., but to take precautions and be aware of local and state laws.CanadaAug 29
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N.W.T. says plan for post-fire returns ready but it’s ‘not time’While officials outlined the five-step plan they have for having residents return to their communities, they stressed people should not return until they are told to do so.CanadaAug 28
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Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren’t they used for testing?Despite numerous studies showing not only their effectiveness but also their speed, dogs are not widely used for COVID-19 detection.CanadaAug 27