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Hear from a retired paramedic who contracted SARS in 2003

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Retired paramedic Bruce England says it was like 'being hit by a two-by-four' when he contracted SARS during the 2003 outbreak.
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Ottawa measles patient angry at anti-vaxxers

9th - Higher Ed
An Ottawa cancer patient who contracted measles despite being vaccinated is expressing her anger at people who have deliberately decided not to protect themselves against the highly contagious infectious disease.
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Brexit chaos: MP slams Prime Minister Theresa May over EU divorce deal

9th - Higher Ed
Embattled prime minister Theresa May has been labelled ‘weak, weak, weak’ over the Brexit chaos engulfing the UK. The broadside was delivered by Scottish MP Pete Wishart and references a famous exchange between Tony Blair and John Major....
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Lone surviving victim of serial killer nurse testifies

9th - Higher Ed
Beverly Bertram, the lone surviving victim of serial killer nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer, made it clear she'll never forget what happened to her but could forgive Wettlaufer for what she did.
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France: weak GDP growth ahead of final election round

9th - Higher Ed
With the final round of the French presidential election looming, Friday’s focus was on the country’s economy which continued its anaemic growth in the first three months of the year. We learned it expanded by just 0.3 percent, slightly...
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Hollande’s economic record as mediocre as his presidency

9th - Higher Ed
When Francois Hollande and the Socialists returned to power in 2012 they promised an antidote to the free-borrowing and spending Nicolas Sarkozy, and economic policies that would revive the jobs market, among other things. Now heading...
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How should Europe react to inflation forecasts?

9th - Higher Ed
Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics, London Business School: The countries that are part of the Euro Area – I think that definitely the European Central Bank should keep on providing the stimulus that has been provided. I think an...
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Russian TV airs scenes of opposition leader's affair

9th - Higher Ed
Russian TV has aired scenes of an opposition leader's affair. Susan Ormiston interviews his lover.
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US jobs growth weaker but steady in January – up by 151,000

9th - Higher Ed
The statistics for January showed US jobs gains slowed more than expected as the boost to hiring from unseasonably mild weather faded last month. The total number of people in work – excluding the agriculture sector – increased by...
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Will it fail? EU migration reform faces tight vote as party divisions in Parliament deepen

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union's make-or-break attempt to reform its migration and asylum policy faces a tight vote in the Parliament, as party divisions deepen.
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Mulroney was 'transformational' as PM, Charest says

9th - Higher Ed
Former Quebec premier and federal Progressive Conservative leader Jean Charest says Brian Mulroney was "a visionary and passionate leader who loved Canada very deeply."
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Winter brings more suffering for Palestinians in Gaza: Aid group coordinator

9th - Higher Ed
Jaffari discusses winter has brought “additional suffering for Palestinians in Gaza”.
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Palestine tax revenue: Israel withholds funds from Palestinian Authority

9th - Higher Ed
Israel is once again withholding tax revenues it owes to the Palestinian Authority.
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Yevgeny Prigozhin: From Putin ally to adversary

9th - Higher Ed
Yevgeny Prigozhin was one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top allies, until he led what’s described as an attempted mutiny. CBC’s David Common breaks down how Prigozhin went from being one of Putin’s biggest allies to a public...
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Four siblings reunited with relatives after Colombia plane crash

9th - Higher Ed
Four children found alive after 40 days in the Colombian jungle have been reunited with their relatives.
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Avalanche Canada warns of heightened risk in southeastern B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Simon Horton, senior avalanche forecaster at Avalanche Canada, says human-triggered avalanches are likely in certain parts of B.C., including the area where an avalanche killed one off-duty police officer and badly injured another.
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Trudeau extends Canada’s commitment to NATO mission in Latvia

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will extend the deployment of hundreds of Canadian soldiers in eastern Europe indefinitely to prevent further Russian aggression.
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‘It’s hell’: Civilians caught in Russian shelling around Kharkiv

9th - Higher Ed
At least three civilians have been killed in the village of Yakovlivka as thousands continue to flee Kharkiv, hit by heavy shelling.
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Indonesia says it will turn away boat with over 100 Rohingya refugees

9th - Higher Ed
Over 100 refugees, mostly women and children, are stranded on a boat in Indonesian waters after being denied entry. Authorities say they’ll help repair the boat but won’t allow them to disembark.
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B.C.'s South Coast braces for snow, record-breaking cold

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of B.C.'s South Coast are bracing for snow and record-breaking cold over the Christmas holiday weekend.
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Indonesia rejects Rohingya refugees, sends boat to Malaysia

9th - Higher Ed
At least 100 people, mostly women and children, on board a wooden vessel said to be taking on water denied refuge.
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Jade Wu on Studying Up on War for Role in Chinatown Crime Drama 'Snakehead'

9th - Higher Ed
Actor Jade Wu joined Cheddar's "Between Bells" to discuss her role in the recently premiered film "Snakehead" and its depiction of organized crime in New York City's Chinatown. Wu also talked about the iconic place becoming its own...
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Poverty tightens its grip on Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
In the months since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, poverty has only worsened for citizens. Thousands of people line up for meagre rations of food and head into Kabul to try and seek medical care for malnourished children.
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Children in Afghanistan face threat of acute malnutrition: UNICEF

9th - Higher Ed
UNICEF warns that about one million children in Afghanistan are facing the threat of acute malnutrition.