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Vote to lift ban on keffiyehs in the Ontario Legislature fails

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Keffiyehs remain banned in the Ontario Legislature after a unanimous consent motion that would have allowed the Palestinian scarf to be worn failed to pass at Queen's Park on Thursday. Both NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Premier Doug Ford...
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Vote fails to lift keffiyeh ban at Ontario Legislature

9th - Higher Ed
Keffiyehs remain banned in the Ontario Legislature after a unanimous consent motion that would have allowed the Palestinian scarf to be worn failed to pass at Queen's Park on Thursday. Both NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Premier Doug Ford...
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The Sympathizer is an impressive – if imperfect – adaptation of acclaimed novel

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The television adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Sympathizer, co-created by Canadian filmmaker Don McKellar, features some excellent performances, but much is lost in translation to the screen, says the...
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Winnipeg non-profit social service agency aims to reconnect kids with culture, family

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As debate continues to swirl around the role of group homes amid a recent spate of violence in Winnipeg by a handful of teens in the care of CFS, CBC's Josh Crabb visits one local organization that's aiming to help turn the tide. The...
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Ottawa police shocked, struck, kicked Black man in case of mistaken identity

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[WARNING: Video contains graphic footage] Kane Niyondagara, who is Black, said he was shocked with a stun gun, pinned down, struck in the face and handcuffed before police realized their mistake.
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Beyond the Body: Unveiling the Immortal Self in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 30

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The Bhagavad Gita, a cornerstone of Hinduism, offers profound wisdom on life, death, and the nature of reality. In Chapter 2, Verse 30, a key concept emerges: the immortality of the self and its distinction from the physical body.
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She thought she watched her son die. Then he texted her

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In a case of mistaken identity, an Ontario woman rushed to an Ottawa hospital to be at her son's bedside as he died, only to later find out the man in the bed wasn't her son at all. She made the discovery when he texted her, on the day...
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Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 20: Why death is not the end

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The Bhagavad Gita is an ancient Hindu scripture offering timeless wisdom on life's purpose and the path to spiritual liberation. In this video, we delve into its teachings on life, death, and the immortality of the soul. Discover how the...
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She watched her son die at an Ottawa hospital. Then, she got a text from him

9th - Higher Ed
In January, Heather Insley spent three excruciating days at Ottawa's Montfort Hospital, watching her eldest son die. Days later, she was speaking with him on the phone, in what turned out to be a case of misidentification.
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Celebrating Taiwanese identity: Previously banned dialect makes a comeback

9th - Higher Ed
77 years on, Taiwanese celebrate an identity very different from the one they believe was forced on them by mainland China.
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Tax Day 2024: Turn to Tara helps protect you from cyber scams

9th - Higher Ed
To stay ahead of cyber scams, Dorso advises being wary of inconsistencies in emails or texts, as research shows an 80% decrease in falling victim to fake tax refunds if detected.
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Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 18: Sri Gaur Prabhu explains the revelation of the Soul vs. Material Body

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In this video, we delve into Chapter 2, Verse 18 of the Bhagavad Gita, a powerful verse that addresses the fear of death and the nature of the soul. We explore the concept of the imperishable self and how it can help us overcome...
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The impact of a B.C. neurosurgery pioneer

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Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Felix Durity first came to UBC as a neurosurgery student in 1956. There was no neurosurgery training program at the university back then, but he pushed for one and became the first UBC resident...
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The impact of a Black B.C. neurosurgery pioneer

9th - Higher Ed
Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Felix Durity first came to UBC as a neurosurgery student in 1956. There was no neurosurgery training program at the university back then, but he pushed for one and became the first UBC resident...
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How her family celebrates its Indigenous and Jamaican roots | Being Black in Canada

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Tanya Ironchild is a vibrant, biracial woman who was raised within her Indigenous community. When she rediscovered her Jamaican identity through connections within the Black community, she resolved to embrace traditions from both...
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US activists join forces to amplify calls for Gaza ceasefire

9th - Higher Ed
Two activists who organized a protest for a ceasefire in Gaza say their combined effort amplifies their message.
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Heated discussion expected at Clarkstown School Board meeting over gender expression bathrooms

9th - Higher Ed
While the policy aims to support gender diversity and inclusivity, not everyone is comfortable with its implementation.
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Métis Nation B.C. explains why it joined health accord

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The Métis Nation B.C. recently signed on to the Fraser Partnership Accord, which was established to ensure all services provided by Fraser Health are culturally safe. Louis De Jaeger, health minister for the Métis Nation B.C., tells the...
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On Antakya food culture

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On Antakya food culture
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Danielle Smith defends proposed limits to gender-affirming care

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends her government's proposed limits to gender-affirming care for youth while expressing support for adults who want to transition to another gender. She says legislation to enact the changes will be...
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Proposed class-action lawsuit over 23andMe data breach

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The genetic testing company 23andMe says hackers gained access to the profiles of millions of its users in October. Now, some customers are involved in a proposed class-action lawsuit against the company.
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Dumbfoundead - Unapologetically Asian

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Just because you rap doesn’t mean you can battle rap! Dumb has been doing this for a minute. That’s part of the reason he’s so respected in most Asian creative communities. Korean-Argentinian-American rapper Dumbfoundead is a...
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Dumbfoundead - Unapologetically Asian | Docs

9th - Higher Ed
Just because you rap doesn’t mean you can battle rap! Dumb has been doing this for a minute. That’s part of the reason he’s so respected in most Asian creative communities. Korean-Argentinian-American rapper Dumbfoundead is a...
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Armenia celebrates its culture with its International Music Festival

9th - Higher Ed
Despite the dramatic political situation, thousands of musicians and music lovers flocked to Yerevan for the seventh "Armenia" International Music Festival. The event highlights Armenia's musical heritage, as well as its current talent.