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How psychiatric drugs can cause weight gain

9th - Higher Ed
Leading experts say the relationship between psychiatric drugs and weight gain isn’t being taken seriously enough by doctors
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Could London’s tower fire happen in Canada?

9th - Higher Ed
While cladding like that on London’s Grenfell Tower is becoming more common, experts say the risk of a similar fire in Canada is low.
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Euronews speaks with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the World Economic Forum in Davos

9th - Higher Ed
With the World Economic Forum in full swing and the world’s leaders present in Davos, Euronews took the opportunity to discuss tensions between the European Union and Poland with the country’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. Prime...
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IMF sees improved growth for Asia but also risks

9th - Higher Ed
The International Monetary Fund has raised its growth forecast for this year for the Asia-Pacific region but also warned of “significant” uncertainty and risks to growth. The IMF now sees 5.5 percent growth for 2017 up from the October...
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Pot potential

9th - Higher Ed
Vahan Ajamian, research analyst, Beacon Securities, on what new pot legislation will mean for publicly-listed and legal cannabis companies
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Marijuana and education

9th - Higher Ed
With the pot legalization timetable now public, experts say it's time for schools to start dealing with the new world of legally available marijuana.
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Cheap travel isn't always safe travel

9th - Higher Ed
If a vacation seems too cheap to be true, it might be worth checking for hidden risks in the place you're looking to visit
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Canada's role in trade war

9th - Higher Ed
With a trade war looming between the U.S. and China, Canada could have opportunities and risks emerge as the two sides dig in. Jia Wang of the China Institute at the University of Alberta discusses the pros and cons
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European Central Bank defends continued eurozone stimulus

9th - Higher Ed
European Central Bank head Mario Draghi has defended the need to continue stimulus measures for the eurozone. At their latest regular meeting, ECB policymakers decided to keep pumping money into the region’s economy by buying 60 billion...
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Eurozone needs its own finance minister: EU’s Moscovici

9th - Higher Ed
Pierre Moscovici is the EU economy commissioner. He spoke to euronews’ Efi Koutsokosta to discuss Brexit and the Greek debt talks. Euronews, Efi Koutsokosta: How could Brexit really affect the european economy? Could we see the EU being...
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Tariff backlash

9th - Higher Ed
Flavio Volpe of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association and Dan Ikenson of the Cato Institute, on the impact of Trump's tariffs on the auto industry
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Germany’s Schaeuble backs IMF over ‘ultra-loose’ monetary policy warning

9th - Higher Ed
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has backed the International Monetary Fund’s warnings about the risks to the banking system from “ultra-loose” monetary policy. At the start of the IMF and World Bank’s gatherings, he welcomed...
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Davos 2018: Euronews in conversation with WEF managing director Lee Howell

9th - Higher Ed
There is a blockbuster guest list of political and business leaders in Davos this year. The global elite are meeting amid the good news of strong global growth figures but also warnings of the many multiple challenges that face them....
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Canada's job gains

9th - Higher Ed
Frances Donald, senior economist, Manulife Financial, talks about May's surprisingly strong employments growth
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Bleeding After Percutaneous Biopsies

9th - Higher Ed
The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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Could polio be eradicated by 2018?

9th - Higher Ed
Poliomyelitis – or polio – could be gone by 2018, according to the latest data from the World Health Organisation. Only seven cases have been identified globally so far this year. It is highly infectious and can invade the nervous system...
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Malaysian and Kenyan artists win prestigious cartooning prize

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Kenyan and Malaysian cartoonists Gado and Zunar have been awarded the 2016 Cartooning for Peace Prize. The accolade, which rewards cartoonists for their talent and commitment to freedom of expression, was presented at a ceremony in...
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Government tech support gets low marks from RCMP

9th - Higher Ed
Internal documents warn disorganization at Shared Services Canada has jeopardized court cases and investigations
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Internet of Things: cyber crime on the rise

9th - Higher Ed
More data has been generated in the past two years than in the entire history of mankind. While for many, there are reasons to celebrate this increasingly connected world, others express growing concern about the risks associated with...
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Climate change hope for Africa strained for farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Reporting from Davos, Switzerland, our correspondent Sarah Chappell focuses on how important the global agreement on climate change is for Africa: “Although Africa contributes the lowest share of carbon emissions, it is the continent...
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The staggering dollar

9th - Higher Ed
Renee Filippone explains the impact of a loonie worth less than 69 cents US
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Why can companies advertise nicotine pouches in Quebec?

9th - Higher Ed
The products are available at select pharmacies and online. But since they don't contain tobacco and aren’t inhaled, they aren't subject to the same laws around smoking or vaping.
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‘Blue roof’ technology helps buildings go green

9th - Higher Ed
As communities seek new ways to adapt to climate change, 'blue roof' technology — which involves storing thousands of gallons of rainwater on the roof — is emerging as one way to help reduce flood risk, reuse water and reduce heating and...
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Halifax councillor wants to ban open fires during wildfire season

9th - Higher Ed
Following last year's devastating wildfire season, Coun. Kathryn Morse wants to ban open fires between mid-March and mid-October in an effort to help avoid a repeat. But a Halifax firefighter says that might not be the best approach....