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Google Deepmind VP reveals the risks that keep him up at night when it comes to AI

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Google Deepmind VP, Zoubin Ghahramani, reveals the risks that keep him up at night when it comes to AI.
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How Edmonton is preparing for wildfire season

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From fighting grass fires to accepting evacuees from northern Alberta: Edmonton's fire chief talked to CBC reporter Travis McEwan about what the city is ready for this year, and lessons learned from last year.
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How is Edmonton preparing for wildfires

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From fighting grass fires to accepting evacuees from northern Alberta, CBC reporter Travis McEwan talked with Edmonton’s fire chief about what the city is ready for and lessons learned from last year.
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Shifting attitudes on alcohol: Dr. Morrison says awareness is key

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How much does alcohol use concern health officials in P.E.I.? Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison joins CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to answer that question.
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Imminent Iranian retaliation threat against Israel is credible, U.S. warns

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U.S. President Joe Biden told reporters he expects an Iranian retaliation against Israel for killing two top generals will happen 'sooner than later.' As a show of support, the U.S. has sent a top general to meet with Israel's defence...
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Netanyahu defiant: PM says Israel will 'go it alone' in Rafah

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Blinken criticizes Israel's planned Gaza invasion. Netanyahu persists despite concerns; ceasefire discussions are ongoing in Doha.
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Desjardins to stop issuing mortgages in high-risk flood zones

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Desjardins will no longer accept new mortgages for homes in high-risk flood zones. The move has some worried whether other financial institutions will follow suit — and that property values will plummet as a result.
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Desjardins to stop issuing mortgages to homes in high-risk flood zones

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Desjardins will no longer accept new mortgages for homes in high-risk flood zones. The move has some worried whether other financial institutions will follow suit — and that property values will plummet as a result.
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be Well: Tips to keep your teens safe on social media

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The latest Gallup survey found that over half of U.S. teens are spending nearly five-hours a day on social media.
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Canadian astronauts prepare for Artemis II mission around the moon

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Jeremy Hansen is slated to become the first Canadian astronaut to embark on a mission around the moon, when Artemis II takes off in 2025. The Canadian Space Agency offered a behind-the-scenes peek at how crews are preparing physically...
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Artificial intelligence 'godfather' Yoshua Bengio opens up about his hopes and concerns

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Concerned for humanity’s future, AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio is raising alarms about what could happen in 2024, while he urges Canada to build $1-billion AI supercomputer.
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Kenya to send 1,500 agriculture workers to Israel amid farm labour shortage

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Why Kenya is sending farmworkers to Israel, in a move that's sparking opposition.
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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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State of the Union: Ukraine ammo supplies, Israel-Hamas war & glyphosate given green light

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European Union countries acknowledged this week that they are well on their way to failing Ukraine when it comes to providing military support.
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U.K. manslaughter arrest recasts hockey death first seen as an accident

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Police in England have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of hockey player Adam Johnson, who was cut with a skate blade during a game in October — an incident initially seen as a freak accident. Police have not...
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Man arrested after hockey player's neck slashed during game

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Police in England have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of hockey player Adam Johnson, whose neck was cut with a skate blade during a game in October.
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World Leaders and Executives Meeting to Discuss A.I.

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World leaders and top executives are meeting just outside of London on Wednesday and Thursday to address artificial intelligence concerns and risks. Cheddar News explains.
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Why so many celebrities are releasing memoirs

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What's behind the recent glut of celebrity memoirs? Fans can't get enough of the rich and famous, and the stars want a chance to control the narrative.
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Seniors remain at higher risk of serious COVID from 1st infections, study suggests

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New Canadian data shows that more than four in 10 elderly adults may have avoided a COVID-19 infection so far. But they remain at the highest risk for hospitalization and death and researchers say keeping up-to-date with vaccinations is...
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New COVID-19 data warns of risks to seniors not yet infected

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New Canadian data shows that more than four in 10 elderly adults may have avoided a COVID-19 infection so far. But they remain at the highest risk for hospitalization and death and researchers say keeping up-to-date with vaccinations is...
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Stretching Your Dollar: What to Know About the Crypto Surge

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What to Know About the Crypto Surge
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Births using forceps have 'absurdly high' injury rate in Canada, research shows

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New research finds that Canada has the highest rate among high-income countries of maternal trauma from the use of forceps and vacuum assistance during births. Experts say it's a taboo topic that needs more transparency and education to...
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Ozempic-class drugs linked to serious gastrointestinal risks, study suggests

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Weight-loss drugs in the same class as Wegovy and Ozempic may carry a rare but increased risk of pancreatitis, intestinal blockage and stomach paralysis compared to an older obesity drug, according to a study published on Thursday.
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Ukraine mandates military registration for female medical personnel

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Ukrainian women with medical backgrounds are called up for military service - with the war showing no signs of ending soon.