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Concerns about OceanGate’s 'experimental approach' go back years

9th - Higher Ed
Years before OceanGate’s submersible went missing on the way to the wreck of the Titanic, an industry group wrote a letter criticizing the company’s approach to safety and lack of oversight.
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Expert unpacks Meta's decision to pull news content

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa law Prof. Michael Geist says there's very low economic value to Meta for having news content on its social media feeds. 'Facebook is far more important to the news sector than the news sector is to Facebook,' Geist says.
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Retired judge to review how church handled priest accused of abusing Inuit children

9th - Higher Ed
Three Oblate groups in the Catholic Church say they are launching an independent review of how they handled accusations that former missionary Johannes Rivoire had allegedly abused Inuit children. Retired Quebec judge André Denis will...
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Retail sales are up — but not because people are buying more

9th - Higher Ed
Retail sales numbers from Statistics Canada show increases in all sectors but furniture, appliances and electronics. Analysts say it is due to higher prices rather than people making more purchases, which has them forecasting another...
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New monument dedicated to MMIWG will serve as a place to heal

9th - Higher Ed
Families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls say a new monument in Whitefish River First Nation will be a gathering place to help them heal. The project has been in the works for years and is one of the few public...
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Women's World Cup in a month, still no word on equal pay for Canada's team

9th - Higher Ed
As Canada's reigning Olympic champion women's soccer team trains for the World Cup in July and August, the team still waits to hear about funding and equal pay.
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Sounds from the deep Atlantic give some hope to sub searchers

9th - Higher Ed
A U.S. coast guard spokesperson says they don't know whether sounds detected from deep beneath the Atlantic are from the missing OceanGate submersible but they do think the sounds are human-made. It provides some hope to searchers and...
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Ukraine's allies discuss rebuilding even as counteroffensive progresses slowly

9th - Higher Ed
The Ukrainian counteroffensive pushes on but Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy admits it is moving slower than he'd like. Meanwhile, Ukrainian allies are meeting in London to discuss recovery and rebuilding.
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Bread wholesaler fined $50M for price-fixing

9th - Higher Ed
The company that provides bread to millions of Canadians under brands like Dempsters has been handed the largest price-fixing fine ever: $50 million. The company pleaded guilty following an investigation by the Competition Bureau.
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N.B. premier's party members say they have the votes for a leadership review

9th - Higher Ed
Members of New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs' Progressive Conservative Party say they have the votes to force a leadership review of the embattled premier, which could ultimately remove him from office. The government has been in...
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Industry groups have raised safety concerns about missing sub operator before

9th - Higher Ed
safety concerns about OceanGate's 'experimental approach' go back to at least 2018, according to a letter from an industry group. The chair of the Manned Underwater Vehicles Committee says there is little oversight of the company, which...
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Foreign interference leaker will be caught and punished, says PM's top security adviser

9th - Higher Ed
Jody Thomas, the prime minister's national security and intelligence adviser, says the person who leaked information to the media about Chinese interference in Canadian elections will be caught and punished, because of the resulting...
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Ontario surgeon pausing operations because he says he's not getting paid

9th - Higher Ed
A specialized surgeon who fixes the spinal condition scoliosis in Toronto has stopped surgeries because he says the province is not paying for the procedure.
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Indian Consulate attack - Home Ministry transfers 2 cases to NIA

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The Indian government has ordered the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to investigate the recent attacks on the consulates in Ottawa and San Francisco. The decision was made in response to the growing concern over the incidents.
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Conservative leader calls for public safety minister to resign

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called for the resignation of Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino after his office was told serial killer Paul Bernardo was moved from maximum to medium-security prison — three months before...
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Ottawa opens the door for public inquiry into foreign interference

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government has opened the door to a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections. The opposition parties say they’re prepared to work together to fill the vacancy left by David Johnston.
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Supreme Court justice's retirement puts end to misconduct probe

9th - Higher Ed
Supreme Court of Canada Justice Russell Brown has retired from the bench two years short of when he would have qualified for a full pension. His retirement puts an end to a complaint about an alleged alcohol-fuelled incident in Arizona...
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Wildfire smoke envelopes huge swaths of North America

9th - Higher Ed
Thick wildfire smoke is enveloping huge swaths of Ontario, Quebec and much of the eastern U.S., driving air quality to dangerous levels and forcing many to adapt their plans to stay safe. Plus, a Q&A on the health effects of wildfire...
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Smoky skies in Toronto with Ottawa, Kingston, Ont., getting a respite

9th - Higher Ed
Torontonians smelled smoke from wildfires today but it wasn't as bad as predicted, while people in Kingston, Ont., and Ottawa saw improvements over previous days.
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Wildfires bring smoky skies, poor air quality to Toronto

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto moved students and sports fans indoors as drifting wildfire smoke pushed air quality to potentially dangerous levels.
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Families of Bernardo's victims call for change to prison transfer laws

9th - Higher Ed
A lawyer representing the families of Paul Bernardo's victims says they weren't given enough notice about the serial killer's transfer from a maximum security prison to a medium security facility. They have joined advocates who say there...
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LGBTQA community defies intolerance in town that banned the Pride flag

9th - Higher Ed
As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings.
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A small town divided over the Pride flag

9th - Higher Ed
As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings.
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Special Rapporteur David Johnston on the defensive at tense Commons committee

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition MPs attacked Special Rapporteur David Johnston's credibility at a House of Commons committee about his investigation into foreign election interference. Johnston denied being too close to the prime minister and defended his...