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Ontario limits phone use in class, bans vaping at school

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The Ontario government tightened its rules around the use of phones in schools, saying they're distracting students too much, and also will ban vaping on school properties.
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Brooklyn Public Library hosts series of Black maternal mental health events

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In the next few weeks, the Brooklyn Public Library is bringing some helpful resources directly to moms, with a series of events and workshops.
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Ontario cracks down on cellphone use in the classroom

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The Ontario government is introducing new standardized rules about the use of cellphones in the classroom, but some teachers say the ban ignores that the devices have become a valuable research tool and that it's an opportunity to teach...
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Understanding fertility: How diet and exercise can be a game changer

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Diet and exercise are pivotal. Nourish your body, boost fertility. Explore Dr. Nandita Palshetkar, Obstetrician, Gynecologist, Director of Bloom IVF India & President of IVF Society of India (ISAR). take on balanced nutrition and regular...
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Housing crisis 'number-one driver of vulnerability in Montreal,' says Centraide CEO

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Claude Pinard breaks down the numbers of the latest Léger survey, which reveals that 48 per cent of Quebecers, especially vulnerable people, experience high levels of financial anxiety.
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Halifax Wanderers prepare for home opener

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The soccer team's season got off to a rough start last week as the Wanderers lost their first two games in B.C. But they're hoping to turn it around Saturday when they play their home opener against Ottawa before a sold-out crowd. Paul...
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be Well: Signs your child is being bullied

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"A Day In My Shoes" author Sydney Brett explains how to recognize the signs of bullying.
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‘We’ve learned lessons from 2019,’ says Ontario education minister

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Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce compares the 2019 cellphone restrictions policy with the new one. He says the new policy will uphold province-wide mandatory learning instead of leaving it up to school boards to implement the...
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Black men's mental health and the healing power of community

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Khan Bouba-Dalambaye and Sheldon Lewis, the co-facilitators of the Black Men's Wellness program run by the Black Healing Centre, have been sharing their experiences with other Black men like Kerwins Saint-Jean, addressing a wide range of...
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TEDx Talk at Mamaroneck HS focuses on mental health of adolescents, families, communities

9th - Higher Ed
Mamaroneck High School students hosted a TEDx Talk Thursday evening about mental health awareness. Speakers shared their expertise, experiences and visions for a better world.
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Future of Finance 2024: Preparing the Next Generation for Financial Success

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Tom Davidson, Founder and CEO, EVERFI from Blackbaud David Nason, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, TIAA; President, TIAA Wealth Management Vanessa Okwuraiwe, Principal, Edward Jones Moderator: Diane Brady,...
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Brainstorm Health 2024: The Next Generation of Multi-Gen Caregiving

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Julia Cohen Sebastien, Co-founder and CEO, Grayce Ellen DaSilva, Founder and CEO, Summer Health Moderator: Holly Ojalvo, FORTUNE
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Brainstorm Health 2024: A Better End of Life

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Lisa Pahl, Licensed Clinical Social Worker; Co-creator, The Death Deck Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, Founder, End Well; Host and Producer, TED Health Darnell Lamont Walker, Death Doula; Filmmaker; Emmy-nominated Children’s Television Writer...
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‘What Jennifer Did’: A sit-down interview with the makers behind the Netflix documentary

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A murder-for-hire case in Markham, Ont., is the subject of a new true crime documentary on Netflix. ‘What Jennifer Did” dives into the case of Jennifer Pan, who was convicted in a murder-for-hire plot against her parents. CBC’s Dwight...
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Federal fund will help community organizations provide youth mental health care: minister

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Ottawa's new $500M Youth Mental Health Fund is a 'generational investment' which will 'set youth up for success,' Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Ya'ara Saks told Power & Politics.
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Construction complete on Regina's $19M urgent care centre

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Construction on Regina's new urgent care centre (UCC) is now complete, with the pristine building and unused medical equipment awaiting the tens of thousands of patients expected to flow through the $19-million facility annually, but...
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B.C. families call for amendment of Mental Health Act

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B.C. families who have lost relatives to suicide have criticized and challenged the province's Mental Health Act for years. On Tuesday, a handful of them gathered at the legislature in support of proposed amendments to the act, such as...
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Social media platforms in federal crosshairs over sextortion deaths

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CBC's Kevin Yarr talked to federal Justice Minister Arif Virani about a cybercrime that left a P.E.I. teenager dead last year, and what could be done to save lives in the future.
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What do students think of U of Guelph's new recommendations aiming to improve their mental health?

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A special report by the University of Guelph lists 40 recommendations that aim to improve the mental health of students on campus. The recommendations focus on things like “mental health awareness and anti-stigma” and “crisis management”...
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For brain injury survivors, peer support groups like this can be a lifeline

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Brain injuries are misunderstood and isolating. CBC News spent time with one peer support group in Regina that is helping people feel less alone in their recovery.
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West End apartment building plagued with problems now up for sale

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A low-income West End apartment building that was plagued with problems is now up for sale months after residents were forced out due to failed safety inspections, but housing advocates worry it could mean even fewer spots for those who...
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be Well: Signs that a loved one is experiencing loneliness

9th - Higher Ed
There are ways to feel less lonely. Best-selling author and positive psychologist Niyc Pidgeon has some tips and help.
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Former 'Bachelorette' winner Zac Clark opens outpatient rehab facility in Purchase

9th - Higher Ed
Release Recovery is a safe space for those struggling with mental health disorders and substance abuse.
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Information overload can be detrimental to brain health: researchers

9th - Higher Ed
A group of researchers recently published an open letter calling attention to the risks of information overload, something they compare to environmental pollution. CBC health columnist Dr. Melissa Lem joins our Tanya Fletcher to talk...