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Ford CFO John Lawler on Automaker's Growth Plans for Business Segments

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Ford Motor laid out some financial expectations and specific growth objectives for its electric vehicle line at an investors' event on Monday. John Lawler, chief financial officer of Ford Motor Co., joined Cheddar News to explain what...
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Services strained at U.S.-Mexico border

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The chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border that some feared didn't materialize with the expiry of the pandemic-era immigration policy known as Title 42. The policy that replaced it has left hundreds of migrants waiting to enter, filling...
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Brussels unveils €500-million plan to support Ukraine and put the EU industry in 'war economy mode'

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Under the new plan, the European Commission intends to address the bottlenecks hindering the production of 155mm artillery shells.
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Will Outdoor Dining Sheds Have a Post-Pandemic Future?

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Cheddar News field reporter Ashely Mastronardi explores what's next for these pandemic-era relics and whether they have a post-pandemic future.
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HRW report on Pakistan’s overcrowded prisons highlights abuses

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Some jail cells, the report says, are holding as many as 15 prisoners when they were designed for just three people.
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Demand is 'the highest we've seen,' says president of London's Children's Hospital

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Nash Syed, president of Children's Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre, said the hospital has called on additional staff and pediatric experts, despite having enough beds to deal with the current volume of patients.
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Children’s Healthcare Canada: Ongoing crisis ‘exposing ... cracks’ in pediatric system

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Hospitals across Canada are facing an ‘unprecedented’ surge of flu, RSV and COVID cases. “We need to make dramatic investments and take dramatic action,” said Emily Gruenwoldt, president of Children’s Healthcare Canada.
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Ukrainian president warns Russian forces planning new strikes at power grid

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says six million people were without power after the latest Russian bombardment last week and warns that more attacks could be coming.
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Premiers want federal share of health-care funding bumped up to 35 per cent

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"We're asking for that bottom line funding for the Canada Health Transfer to increase up to 35 per cent because it allows for us as provinces and territories to decide what is the priority within our own jurisdictions," Manitoba Premier...
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Hamad International Airport expands by nearly 50%

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Hamad International Airport in Doha is seeing a remarkable expansion of its main terminal before the World Cup.
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Quebec urges people to get boosters as COVID-19 cases rise

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Quebec's health minister is urging residents to get their booster shots as COVID-19 cases slowly start to rise.
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Defence Minister Anita Anand projects Canada's military priorities in 2023

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Canada will stand with Ukraine 'for as long as it takes' to achieve peace, says Defence Minister Anita Anand, adding that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the U.S. shows the unity of Ukraine's allies.
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Ukraine's rapid counteroffensive a 'huge morale knock for Putin': Browder

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"It's a huge morale knock for Putin to see...his soldiers are running scared," said Bill Browder, a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, after a rapid Ukrainian counteroffensive in the country's east forced many Russian...
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COVID-19 vaccine campaigns could be faster, industry says

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Thomas Triomphe, executive vice-president of vaccines at Sanofi addressed MEPs in Brussels on Tuesday.
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Why Nigeria is repairing oil refineries than building new ones?

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Nigeria's old oil refineries may be getting a new lease on life - after billions of dollars is lost to corruption
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Demand for electric vehicles drives need for power system changes

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Demand for electric vehicles could become a significant burden on the power system unless changes are made, notes a new report.
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Ford Reports Q1 Beat; CFO Says Chip Shortage Prevented 'Stronger Quarter'

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Ford CFO John Lawler joined Cheddar News to talk about the auto giant's Q1 earnings report that beat on revenue and EPS. Despite the good numbers, Lawler spoke to challenges Ford had to navigate. "We also see the continued disruption to...
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Ukraine War: The Refugee Crisis

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As Russia continues its offensive in Ukraine, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse. Correspondent Zein Basravi listens to the stories of Ukrainian refugees fleeing their homes.
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Ukrainian exodus stirs memories of WWII for Canadian ambassador

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Canada’s Ambassador to Ukraine, Larissa Galadza, discusses the decision to get embassy staff out of Kyiv and why the exodus of Ukrainians stirs memories of the Second World War.
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Hong Kong faces surge of COVID patients despite restrictions

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Hospitals in Hong Kong are struggling to keep up with an influx of coronavirus patients.
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Ontario to end proof of COVID-19 vaccination program March 1

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The Ontario government is removing the province's proof of vaccination system as of March 1. As well, all capacity limits in restaurants, bars, cinemas and gyms will be lifted as of Thursday, a move that was set to take effect on Feb. 21.
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Ontario opening 'gradually and cautiously,' health minister says

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Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott says the peak of Omicron has passed and the province now has the hospital capacity to deal with COVID-19 patients and resume surgeries and procedures that were postponed by the pandemic.
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Ontario introduces restrictions to 'blunt' Omicron impact

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is introducing tough new health measures to protect hospital capacity amid an 'alarming' rise in cases of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
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Ontario introduces sweeping COVID-19 restrictions to counter rising hospitalizations

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Ontario reintroduced a series of sweeping restrictions — including shuttering indoor dining and gyms, and postponing non-urgent medical procedures — in an attempt to counter rising COVID-19-related hospitalizations. New restrictions were...