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Family who lost 3 members to street drugs calls for safe supply

9th - Higher Ed
An entire immediate family in Saskatoon — two 38-year-old parents and their 16-month-old daughter — all died this year from suspected overdoses. Now the surviving extended family want to prevent similar tragedies, advocating for safe...
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Violent crime at its highest level in 15 years, StatsCan numbers show

9th - Higher Ed
New numbers from Statistics Canada for 2022 show violent robberies were up by 14 per cent and murders increased by eight per cent. It's part of a bigger trend that shows violent crime soared last year.
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Police-reported crime is on the rise in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics Canada researchers have found that violent crime rose in Canada by five per cent in 2022, reaching its highest point since 2007.
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Parwaiz Arabzai: Afghan MMA fighter pursues pro career in France

9th - Higher Ed
An Afghan refugee who is pursuing a career as a Mixed Martial Arts fighter in Europe.
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Afghan mixed martial artist pursues pro career

9th - Higher Ed
Many Afghan refugees are stateless and homeless, but sport can be a way to put down roots and even launch a career.
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B.C.'s exemption for small-scale possession of some illicit drugs takes effect Jan. 31

9th - Higher Ed
Mental Health and Addictions Minister Carolyn Bennett says the pilot project will run until 2026 and marks a shift in drug policy in Canada.
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Goodwill Expands Online Presence With GoodwillFinds

9th - Higher Ed
Matthew Kaness, CEO of GoodwillFinds, joined Cheddar News to discuss the social services organization's recent foray into the e-commerce space.
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Homeless man patrols community to save others from freezing to death

9th - Higher Ed
A homeless man in northern Saskatchewan walks the streets every night to save himself and others from freezing to death, because there is no homeless shelter or warming centre in his community.
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Defunding the police could mean replacing officers with social workers, says expert

9th - Higher Ed
Calls to defund the police have been growing as people protest police brutality in the U.S., Canada and around the world. Alex Vitale, author of The End of Policing, explains what defunding the police might look like.
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NDP promise to ‘invest in people,’ as Sask., election campaign kicks off

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili promises to focus on “investing in people” if his party wins the upcoming provincial election.
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N.W.T. gov't invites Canadian doctors to name their price to work in Yellowknife

9th - Higher Ed
In a move to find enough doctors to work shifts in Yellowknife this summer, the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority launched a bidding system. The territory's medical director explains how it works.
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‘Not enough food.’ CT food banks issue dire warning about federal SNAP cuts

9th - Higher Ed
Connecticut FoodShare said "there is not enough food" is make up for $300 billion in cuts proposed by congressional Republicans. But President Donald Trump believes that tax cuts will lead to "much more food."
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Residents don't feel safe in a Saskatoon seniors building

9th - Higher Ed
King Edwards Place is an affordable social housing building for seniors. Sask. NDP says drug use in common areas and unapproved tenants are leaving current residents feeling unsafe.
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New adult disability care home promised in latest provincial budget

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Saskatoon parents have been fighting for a new care home for adults with complex needs. That dream is now a step closer, with the provincial government promising funding for a home in the latest budget.
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Health officials say access to Nunavik mental health care is improving

9th - Higher Ed
That message comes as suicide rates have gone down across Quebec. But in Nunavik, the rate of suicide is still much higher than the rest of the province. Samuel Wat has more.
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Rockland officials to urge people to use warming centers in cold weather

9th - Higher Ed
When temperatures drop, there's a warming center at the Dr. Robert L. Yeager Health Center in Pomona for those who need a place to go.
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DTES services see spike in demand from people in other municipalities

9th - Higher Ed
As the cost-of-living crisis worsens, non-profit organizations in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside say they're seeing a spike in demand for employment supports from people living in other municipalities. Shivani Joshi reports.
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Canada: Justin Trudeau Survives Third No-confidence Vote

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government on Monday survived a third vote of no confidence in as many months, brought by his main Tory rival.
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How do you fix child poverty? Kelly Lamrock aims to find out

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick's child and youth advocate is turning to the non-profit sector to find fixes for what ails the child welfare system. Kelly Lamrock will be talking with community groups to find out how social services geared toward helping...
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Legal Aid Society appeals court ruling against CityFHEPS reforms

9th - Higher Ed
The Legal Aid Society, along with the New York City Council, filed an appeal against Mayor Eric Adams.
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Conservative leader holds press conference alongside grooming gang survivors and campaigners - full version

Higher Ed
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and shadow home secretary Chris Philp hold a press conference with grooming gang survivors and campaigners following the announcement of a new inquiry on the issue. Includes speeches by campaigners...
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Nigel Farage's Reform UK press conference - FULL (alternate angle)

Higher Ed
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks during a press conference in Port Talbot, Wales.
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Harvard's Jin is Optimistic on China's Economy

Higher Ed
Harvard's Dr. Keyu Jun believes that the the 'Trump Shock' might well be the spur of a more pragmatic, pro-growth-focused agenda in China. She discusses why exclusively with Rebecca Choong Wilkins and David Ingles on the sidelines of the...
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East Germans visit west after fall of Berlin Wall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
East Germans scramble for free food handouts / packed street with crowds of East Germans / People milling around new BMW luxury cars in showroom, boys touch motorcycle, man admiring new car / East German refugees wishing to stay in the...