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8 bodies recovered from St. Lawrence River

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Search crews found two more bodies in the St. Lawrence River, bringing the death toll of a suspected illegal crossing to the U.S. to eight. Authorities in the Mohawk territory of Akwesase acknowledged shock and sadness in the community —...
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Explained: Why the EU-Mercosur trade deal could finally be ratified this year

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Negotiations between the two blocs — Mercosur includes Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — started in 2000 and were concluded in June 2019.
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Lebanon’s education sector at risk due to financial crisis

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Lebanon is relying heavily on foreign aid and remittances from its diaspora to deal with its financial crisis.
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Tech industry sees thousands of job cuts

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Tech companies around the world are cutting thousands of jobs amid growing economic worries. Microsoft and Amazon have announced thousands of layoffs, while Canadian companies like Hootsuite and Lightspeed are also trimming positions.
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How VC Funding Will Look in the New Year

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Marlize van Romburgh, editor-in-chief at Crunchbase, joined Cheddar News to discuss funding predictions in 2023.
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UK ambulance workers join widening strike for above-inflation pay

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Unions representing nurses and ambulance workers threaten more walkouts if the government keeps refusing to discuss pay.
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Immigration staff at busiest UK airports to strike over Christmas

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In a dispute over pay, staff in passport booths would walk out for eight days from December 23 to 31, union says.
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Canada's first full electric vehicle plant goes into production

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Canada’s first full-scale auto plant for electric vehicles has gone into production, bringing promise of new jobs to an industry that’s slipped in dominance in recent years.
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Federal 'just transition' memo sparks outrage in Alberta

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A federal memo on a 'just transition' for the energy sector is sparking outrage in Alberta — but the federal government says the memo is being misinterpreted. Power & Politics speaks with Associate Minister of Finance Randy Boissonnault.
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The rise of the robots and the impact on Dubai's economy

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Experts have noted that increased efficiency means a serious addition to the economy, while reports suggest AI could add up to 13 trillion Euros to the global economy by 2030.
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Why is Nigeria’s Nollywood failing to make awards shortlists?

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Nigeria's film industry is the second biggest in the world - but why it is not reaching its full potential.
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Canada posts 40,000 job losses in August

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Canada shed 40,000 more jobs in August as rising interest rates cool the economy.
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Plug It In: Sadiq Khan

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Plug It In: Sadiq Khan
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Tesla's China Business in Focus as Tensions Increase Between Beijing and Washington

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Electric vehicle giant Tesla saw a drop in sales of China-made vehicles in July, largely due to a production disruption from the company's ongoing upgrades to its Shanghai factory. The lower figures from the China Passenger Car...
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How businesses can adapt to the labour shortage

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Given that the job shortage isn't going away anytime soon, BDC's chief economist Pierre Cléroux says it's time for employers to get creative.
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Canada’s plan to cut emissions doesn’t go far enough, critics say

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The federal government unveiled a sweeping new plan to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 45 per cent below 2005 levels over the next eight years. Critics say the plan isn’t ambitious enough when it comes to curbing...
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Canada adds 337,000 jobs in February, unemployment below pre-pandemic levels

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The Canadian economy added more than 330,000 jobs in February, almost three times what economists predicted, while the unemployment rate fell below pre-pandemic levels.
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'Government has to be in the mix' for electric vehicle investment, minister says

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Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne discusses his government's investment in two General Motors plants in Ontario.
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A year since Brexit: How bad are the UK's labour shortages now?

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"Not being able to recruit from the whole of Europe when we've been used to doing that for many years previously is really at the root of where the challenge exists," a London hotel manager told Euronews.
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'Every hour that this bridge is closed costs the industry... and jobs,' automaker advocate says

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Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association president Brian Kingston talks about the impact protests at the Ambassador Bridge are having on the auto industry.
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Culture shock: the impact of COVID on creative sectors

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In this special review of culture in 2021 we take a look at some of the most significant developments in the world of culture over the past 12 months.
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MEPs aim to curb market dominance of Big Tech in Europe

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The legislation is intended to make it easier for new players to enter the market more easily.
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New ETF Targets Big Names in Cannabis

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There is a new way for investors to bet on cannabis - the AdvisorShares Poseidon Dynamic Cannabis ETF targets about 20 of the biggest names in U.S. cannabis. It comes at a time when it's still difficult for investors to access the space....
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Some travel restrictions not based on science, claims airlines chief

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It comes after European countries put restrictions on flights from southern Africa following the detection of the Omicron variant.