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Indian women spend 7 hours on unpaid housework

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A survey reveals unpaid work dominates women's time, while men spend more on leisure, highlighting deep-rooted gender inequality in household responsibilities. Watch this report for more details!
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Women's unpaid work declines in India in 2024

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Women in India have significantly reduced the time spent on unpaid domestic work in 2024 compared to five years ago, according to a recent report from the country's ministry of statistics and program implementation. The survey revealed...
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US: 58% feel Trump is better than Biden: Poll

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A recent Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll indicates that 58% of voters believe President Trump is performing better than former President Biden. Additionally, Trump holds a 52% approval rating after his first month back in office.
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Trump 2.0 completes one month: Trump gets 52% approval rating in first month

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Trump's second term has marked a notable milestone, with a 52% approval rating in his first month. This early support highlights his continued influence and political presence in the U.S. after returning to office.
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Survey: Stretch of I-95 South is busiest corridor in US

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A survey found that taking the corridor every weekday during the 8 a.m. rush hour resulted in a driver losing 150 hours in traffic in 2024.
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Crown prosecutors report mental health issues, unmanageable workloads

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A survey of staff at Manitoba Justice has found that a majority of criminal Crown attorneys reported having mental-health issues related to their work.
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New York census workers banned from asking gender questions on surveys to comply with President Trump's executive order

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News 12 obtained and vetted a memo received by census workers in nine states that make up the Census Bureau's northeast region that details the changes.
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City releases snapshot of Ottawa’s homeless population

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Last October, the City of Ottawa spent 24 hours tallying the number of people experiencing homelessness in what it calls a "point-in-time" count. It also conducted a survey to learn more about who in Ottawa is experiencing homelessness.
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Tariffs & inflation to drive markets in 2025

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Global traders brace for volatility as they predict tariffs and inflation to significantly influence global markets in 2025. This is according to JP Morgan's annual survey of institutional trading customers. We decode these traders' bets...
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Westchester woman raises awareness for gynecologic cancer challenges

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Jennifer Garam said she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was just 43 years old.
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Woodlot owners on P.E.I. asked to weigh in on forest use

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Woodlot owners in the province are being asked for their opinions on a range of topics, including the impact of post-tropical storm Fiona. A conservation specialist hopes the survey will help the P.E.I. government better understand...
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Racialized newcomers struggle more to find jobs: CBC News survey finds

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Racialized newcomers are struggling more than white newcomers when it comes to finding a job in their field, according to data from a CBC News survey. CBC's Kirthana Sasitharan has more on what changes newcomers want to see to help them...
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Racialized newcomers struggle more to find jobs: data

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Racialized newcomers are struggling more than white newcomers when it comes to finding a job in their field, according to data from a CBC News survey. CBC's Kirthana Sasitharan has more on what newcomers want from the labour force.
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Manitoba businesses remain cautious as Trump's tariff plan still unclear

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Donald Trump has been inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States of America. And while Trump threatened to impose 25 per cent tarriffs on Canadian imports on his first day in office, that did not happen. But it doesn't mean...
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Newcomers share challenges they faced after moving to Canada

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While many newcomers immigrate to Canada in hopes of finding safety, a new survey finds one third of Ontario newcomers felt safer in their home countries. CBC’s Talia Ricci spoke to newcomers from Ukraine and India about some of the...
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Survey shows British Columbians increasingly concerned about rising personal debt

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A new survey from Ipsos has found respondents in B.C. are increasingly concerned about rising personal debt... and the risk of going into insolvency.
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PSB wants to hear your thoughts about memorials in P.E.I. schools

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The Public Schools Branch has drafted a policy around an issue that sparked some controversy late last year — physical memorials in Island schools. As CBC's Steve Bruce reports, the branch now wants to get feedback from the public about...
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More artists across Canada struggling to make a living, says new survey

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A survey conducted by the Canada Council for the Arts is painting a concerning picture about the survival of Canada’s artistic community. Two-thirds of respondents across the country said their financial situation was unstable.
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Author says teens feel 'trapped' by social media

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American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt says the toll social media is having on kids' mental health is 'one of the biggest public health emergencies' of our time. He's the author of The Anxious Generation
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Newcomers say Canada accepts ‘too many immigrants’

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A new CBC-commissioned survey has found that over 80 per cent of newcomers to Canada feel the federal government accepts ‘too many immigrants’ without proper planning.
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CBC News commissioned survey shows trained newcomers to Canada struggle to find medical work

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CBC News has commissioned a survey which asked more than 15-hundred adults who arrived in the last decade, about their experiences. They overwhelmingly reported being happy with their quality of life in Canada. Of the individuals...
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Yonkers police ask for community feedback through online survey

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Yonkers police are asking the community to fill out a survey about their performance, police and public interaction, communication and crime reduction strategies.
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Violence against paramedics prompts new national survey

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Paramedics across Canada say there’s been an increase in the threats and violence they face while doing their job, and it’s prompted a new survey to shed light on how big of a problem it is.
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Paramedics in Canada face violence on the job and a new study hopes to understand how often and why

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Experiences of violence are significantly under-reported because there is no standardized complaint system for working paramedics. But a new survey is hoping to shed more light on the issue.