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Climate change forces indigenous Alaskans to relocate

9th - Higher Ed
Why some indigenous Alaskans are fleeing their ancestral land as it crumbles beneath them.
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Virginia Giuffre adamant she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview with the BBC, Virginia Giuffre was adamant about being forced to have sex with Prince Andrew after being trafficked by disgraced late U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Steve Bannon, David Frum debate sparks protests and arrests in Toronto

9th - Higher Ed
There were "a number of arrests" during a protest in Toronto over an appearance by Steve Bannon, one of the masterminds of U.S. President Donald Trump's election. Bannon was in town to face off against David Frum, debating the role of...
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Ontario budget

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Meagan Fitzpatrick on spending in the new Ontario budget
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It’s Molengeek, baby

9th - Higher Ed
Molengeek is just the latest digital start-up to come out of Molenbeeek, the poor and much-maligned neighbourhood in Brussels. But it’s a socially conscious digital start-up, and an IT incubator to boot. The students getting trained at...
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Social start-up is turning Molenbeek into Molengeek

9th - Higher Ed
Molengeek is just the latest digital start-up to come out of Molenbeek, the poor and much-maligned neighbourhood in Brussels. But it’s a socially conscious digital start-up, and an IT incubator to boot. The students getting trained at...
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Explosion in St. Petersburg metro kills at least 9

9th - Higher Ed
All subway stops in the northern Russian city have been shut down
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Youth in sales

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Dianne Buckner reports on a strategy designed to promote a career that's often a tough sell in itself
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Tax freedom

9th - Higher Ed
Fraser Institute's Charles Lammam and Rick Smith of the Broadbent Institute discus the point when we stop paying money to the government
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Stimulating England

9th - Higher Ed
Charles St. Arnaud, senior economist and FX strategist at Nomura, on how effective the Bank of England's stimulus moves will be
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Princess of Wales to appear in public for 1st time since cancer diagnosis

9th - Higher Ed
After months out of the public eye, the Princess of Wales has announced her cancer treatment is going well enough for her to attend Saturday’s 'Trooping the Colour' in honour of King Charles III’s birthday.
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Nicholas Bennett sets world record in men's SM14 200m IM at Canadian swimming trials

9th - Higher Ed
Nicholas Bennett of Parksville, B.C., sets a new world record time of 2:05.97 in the men's SM14 200m individual medley at the 2024 Olympic 2& Paralympic Trials in Toronto.
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King Charles returns to public duties: Makes visit to London cancer treatment centre

9th - Higher Ed
King Charles shares his experience of cancer with other patients as he returns to public duties.
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Londoners react to 'incredibly sad' cancer announcement from the Princess of Wales

9th - Higher Ed
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, announced she is receiving treatment for cancer, in a video released Friday following a prolonged absence from the public eye.
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Judge keeps bond for alleged hit-and-run driver at $750,000 as horrific details revealed

9th - Higher Ed
Longo surrendered himself to authorities following his alleged involvement in the death of 74-year-old Marie Jean-Charles last November.
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Traditional Irish delicacies easy to find along Yonkers’ Emerald Mile

9th - Higher Ed
Oliver Charles is the owner of the butcher shop and comes from Ireland. He said he opened his business to provide the community with all the Irish delicacies anyone could ever want.
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Plan for King Charles to visit Canada postponed by cancer diagnosis

9th - Higher Ed
Plans for King Charles III's first tour of Canada as head of state are on hold following his cancer diagnosis, CBC News has learned. Although the visit was never confirmed officially by Buckingham Palace, Canadian government sources told...
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Artist creates a royal sculpture of sand to wish King Charles well

9th - Higher Ed
On Puri Beach in India stands a 2.1-metre-long likeness of King Charles with a message for the monarch to 'get well soon,' following the revelation of his cancer diagnosis. The sculpture was moulded by Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik.
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Mary Robinson sworn in as P.E.I.'s latest member of Canada's Senate

9th - Higher Ed
The well-known agricultural advocate and businesswoman joins the province's three other representatives in Canada's Red Chamber.
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King Charles seen for first time since cancer diagnosis

9th - Higher Ed
King Charles was seen waving to well wishers at Buckingham Palace for the first time since his cancer diagnosis before flying to his Sandringham Estate in a helicopter. The King's eldest son William, the Prince of Wales, will take on...
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Watch: Indian-origin Australian senator Varun Ghosh takes oath on Bhagavad Gita

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Barrister Varun Ghosh made history as the first India-born Australian Parliament member, swearing his oath on the Bhagavad Gita on Feb 6. Representing Western Australia, Ghosh was appointed Senator by the Legislative Assembly and...
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King Charles pauses public duties following cancer diagnosis

9th - Higher Ed
King Charles has begun treatment for cancer after undergoing an unrelated treatment for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said. He will suspend public duties but continue with state business, and won't be handing over his...
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A 'crazy time' for the Royal Family, says magazine editor

9th - Higher Ed
Stephanie Petit, People magazine's royals editor, says with recent medical concerns for both King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales, the rest of the Royal Family will have to help shoulder the responsibilities. However, Petit says...
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Londoners hope for King Charles's full recovery

9th - Higher Ed
Reacting to the news of King Charles's cancer diagnosis, people on the streets of London offered sentiments of sympathy and support for his health.