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Rs 21 lakh and Rs 1.2 crore pending dues: Sunny Leone and Ameesha Patel skip meeting, IMPPA takes strict actions against

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Sunny Leone and Ameesha Patel are reportedly trapped in payment issues of Rs 21 lakh and Rs 1.2 crore respectively with producers. According to reports, the duo was asked to appear before the arbitration tribunal of Indian Motion Picture...
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Trouble mounts for Kangana Ranaut's 'Tejas', actor-politician Mayank Madhur threatens legal action against makers on the

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Kangana Ranaut's 'Tejas' seems to have landed into trouble! Politician-actor Mayank Madhur has claimed that the producers, director and Kanagana have cheated him. The BJP leader has now threatened to take legal action against the makers...
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Ontario begins producer-pay recycling. But is it enough to increase uptake?

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario shifted responsibility for the blue box recycling program to packaging producers on July 1. The goal is to improve recycling rates by shifting responsibility to the creators of the waste, but some say more needs to be done.
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In Entertainment: Netflix Bites, New 'Rust' Claim & 'Black Mirror' Too Far?

9th - Higher Ed
From a taste of Netflix to 'Black Mirror' almost taking it too far, here's what's happening in entertainment.
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US Beefs Up Campaign to Ensure Accurate Animal Welfare Claims on Meat Packaging

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Wednesday it hopes to weed out false or misleading animal-welfare claims on meat and poultry packaging with new guidance and testing.
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Celebrating Animation Artistry at the Annecy Animation Film Festival

9th - Higher Ed
The Annecy Animation Film Festival, a vibrant annual gathering in the heart of the French Alps, welcomes global audiences, industry professionals, and animation enthusiasts from every corner of the world.
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Push to loosen rules on Canadian cannabis sales, THC limits

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's competition bureau says it's time for Health Canada to ease restrictions on cannabis packaging and limits on how potent edibles can be. The Competition Bureau says making legal products more attractive will boost sales and help...
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Screen Actors Guild Votes to Back Upcoming Writer's Strike

9th - Higher Ed
The SAG-AFTRA National Board over the weekend voted unanimously to express solidarity with the Writers Guild of America and its plans to go on strike amid ongoing negotiations with studios and streamers.
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European Parliament approves mega package of EU climate measures

9th - Higher Ed
Included in the bundle of legislation, is a
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Nigeria's palm oil industry shows signs of slow growth

9th - Higher Ed
Palm oil producers in Nigeria say they're struggling to stay in business.
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Oscars 2022: Actors expected to show support for Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
It is going to be the biggest night in Hollywood. The Academy Awards are set to honour the film industry's best at this year's ceremony on Sunday night.
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Alberta hopes to fill European energy gap

9th - Higher Ed
With Russian oil and gas exports largely restricted because of the country's war on Ukraine, energy analysts are seeing an opportunity for Canadian producers, but getting their product to the European market could prove difficult.
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Russia-Ukraine conflict could mean higher prices for Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is expected to result in higher prices at the grocery store and the gas pump for Canadians.
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Meth trade: Coup in Myanmar blamed for spike in smuggling

9th - Higher Ed
The UN says the military coup in Myanmar a year ago is to blame for an increase in drug smuggling in the region.
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Hot sauce business heats up for Canadian producers

9th - Higher Ed
Hot sauce makers across Canada are seeing a fiery rise in demand for their products, driven by more people cooking at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Saffron brings hope to Afghanistan amid economic collapse

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in western Afghanistan have just finished harvesting flowers that produce saffron.
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Washed out B.C. rail lines, roads add to supply chain woes

9th - Higher Ed
The complex problem of moving goods from point A to point B during the pandemic has been made even more complicated by floods in B.C. that have washed out rail lines and highways in the Lower Mainland.
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Reduced supply driving increasing oil prices

9th - Higher Ed
As demand exceeds supply after months of lockdown, gas prices are rising in Canada. Other countries are also seeing higher prices for fuel, but are more concerned about overall availability.
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The company helping keep film sets safe during the pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Pulsar UV was founded by four friends to make films, but has pivoted to provide rapid COVID-19 tests for film sets to keep productions rolling safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trudeau questioned over Novavax COVID-19 vaccine deal

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau answers questions on how starting production of the Novavax vaccine will impact his government's goal of vaccinating all Canadians by Sept. 2021.
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Belgium fruit producers fear Brexit impact

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Growers in Belgium all hoping Brexit talks will bear fruit

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Concerns raised about changes to Ontario’s blue box program

9th - Higher Ed
Changes are coming to Ontario's blue bin recycling program, but even though savings are being promised for taxpayers, environmental groups are raising concerns.
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'The Simpsons' ends white actors' voicing characters of colour

9th - Higher Ed
The producers of the longest-running TV show in the U.S. say they will recast white actors' voicing characters of colour.