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G7 leaders agree to $50bn loan for Ukraine at annual summit

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G7 leaders hail ‘unity’ after reaching deal to fund Ukraine via profits on frozen Russian assets during summit in Italy.
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China state secrets law: Reforms tighten govt control over tech data

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Taiwan warned its citizens against travelling to China amid fears the new law could be used to punish regular business activities.
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Manitoba fills record number of medical residency seats

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The provincial government is celebrating after expanding the number of training seats for medical students — and filling each position — in 2024.
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National heritage competition has Canadians far and wide rallying around Cape Bear Lighthouse

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P.E.I.'s Cape Bear Lighthouse is in need of a little TLC, and a national heritage competition has put the spotlight on a revitalization project that would help transform the historic landmark.
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Thousands more LI students getting free school meals following expansion of government program

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The program by the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides students with free breakfast and lunch. The recent expansion adds 180 new Long Island schools to the list.
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Newark mother creates program to help get people excited about reading

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News 12’s Amanda Lee spoke with Rachel Wagner about her program Ten Dollar Books.
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Provincial health officer recommends expanding B.C.'s safer supply program

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In a new report, Dr. Bonnie Henry is recommending that the province expand its safer supply program so that different drugs and consumption methods are offered. She also acknowledged that the pioneering program carries some societal...
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Medicaid Expands Dental Benefits

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Medicaid Expands Dental Benefits
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Tax Season Kicks Off

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Tax season is here and the IRS will begin accepting and processing returns Monday.
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Qatar healthcare: World Cup fans to get free emergency services

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Football fans visiting Qatar for the World Cup will be able to access emergency medical services for free.
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Fighting to keep Canada's tech talent

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Ron Spreeuwenberg, CEO of Toronto-based software company HiMama, says his business is booming but it is getting harder and harder to compete with U.S. giants setting up shop in Canada because of all the technology talent here.
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Pilot project tests students for COVID-19 at high-risk schools

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Ontario has started a pilot project of testing asymptomatic students and teachers for COVID-19 to try and keep the virus out of schools, but some say it’s too little too late.
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UN urges immediate truce in five-year conflict in Yemen

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As feuding sides fail to reconcile their differences, stalemate is likely to claim more innocent lives.
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Quebec police set up command posts for missing 3-year-old in Montreal and Coteau-du-Lac

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Claire Bell is three years old, three feet tall and weighs 35 pounds. Police say she was last seen in Montreal’s Lasalle borough on Sunday morning.
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Quebec police search for missing 3-year-old in Montreal and Coteau-du-Lac

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Claire Bell is three years old, three feet tall and weighs 35 pounds. Police say she was last seen in Montreal’s Lasalle borough on Sunday morning.
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Holland College expanding trade programs, shortly after cutting others

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This fall, Holland College will add 10 seats to its plumbing and pipefitting courses and 24 to the construction electrical program. The news comes after the post-secondary institution announced earlier this year that it was suspending...
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Here are the 7 projects that Prince Edward Island is asking PM Mark Carney to consider funding

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Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to leave the first ministers' conference in Saskatoon with a list of 'nation-building projects.' P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz told CBC News before the meeting that he has seven pitches for Carney. The CBC's...
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Calgary's Ronald McDonald House officially opens expanded facility

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The facility has grown from 27 family suites to 91. The CEO says the expansion has been needed for a long time as waiting lists keep growing.
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Municipal affairs minister urges Surrey to work out its issues with Metro Vancouver

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Municipal Affairs Minister Ravi Kahlon says Surrey's withdrawal from Metro Vancouver's regional growth strategy won't solve its complaints about cost and transparency.
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Iran's deadly fighter jet, hovercraft unveiled

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#Gravitas Iran has taken yet another major step in its military expansion. The country has officially introduced the Yak-130 advanced fighter jets into active service, marking its combat debut in the ongoing large-scale military exercises.
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Made in the Hudson Valley: Writer and poet aims to inspire others through ‘Honey Notes’ shop in Pelham

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Shynae Davis has expanded her shop to continue her mission of spreading mindfulness and intentional living.
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Pakistan To Tighten Noose On Social Media, Changes To Cyber Crime Laws

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Pakistan is set to tighten regulations on social media by making changes to its cyber crime laws, aiming to strengthen control over online activities. These amendments are expected to impact users and platforms operating within the country.
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State Department won't say if Israel met Gaza aid deadline

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“We have not made an assessment that the Israelis are in violation of US law.”
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The Boathouse in Kitchener's Victoria Park sets date to reopen

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It's been closed since 2019, but after extensive renovations that took more than a year, The Boathouse in Kitchener's Victoria Park is set to reopen on Nov. 22. James Barr of Walkinshaw Holdings, an investor's group that will run the...