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New study to give Canada-wide picture of violence on the job for paramedics

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Paramedics across Canada say they’re facing harassment and abuse on the job, and they say it happens nearly every time they retrieve a patient. Now researchers are trying to get to the bottom of the issue. The CBC’s Nicole Williams has...
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Frugal Europeans turn to second-hand Christmas gifts: Who buys the most in Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
Second-hand gifts might overtake traditional presents this Christmas, as most people in Europe's largest economies plan to shop for "pre-loved" items this holiday season. Which nations and generations are leading this revolution and...
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UK Employers Freeze Hiring

9th - Higher Ed
Britain's labor market showed further signs of cooling last month, according to a survey that showed the weakest wage growth since early 2021, and tax increases in last week's budget might further hit hiring.
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67% of Canadians want PM Justin Trudeau to resign, Abacus Data says

9th - Higher Ed
The list of people calling for Justin Trudeau to step down is growing. This is being reflected in a recent poll that shows only 19 percent of Canadians want him to stay on as leader. It also shows 45 percent of committed voters would...
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Hiring Demand in Britain Hits Lowest Since 2020, REC Survey Shows

9th - Higher Ed
Demand for workers in Britain collapsed last month after the new Labour government's first budget, a survey published on Monday showed, adding to other signs of the impact of the tax increases on employers.
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Researchers at UPEI launch a survey to find out what residents think about Bio Mass energy.

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at UPEI launch a survey to find out what residents think about Bio Mass energy.
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CBC Marketplace | Who actually benefits from tipping culture?

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC Marketplace investigation is revealing when you tip your money may not actually be going where you think. What used to be a way to say thanks for good service is now a rampant request. And as Christine Birak lays out, the workers...
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Workers don’t always get the tip you leave them

9th - Higher Ed
With tip prompts showing up in more places than ever, CBC Marketplace investigates where the money actually ends up — and it’s not always in the workers’ pockets.
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Nearly half of EU citizens no longer see US as most important ally, survey shows

9th - Higher Ed
A new survey reveals EU citizens are growing more and more US-sceptic, and think it's time for the bloc to pursue its own foreign policy and reduce ties with Washington.
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Workers Spend $561 a Month on RTO

9th - Higher Ed
Employees are spending the equivalent of a month’s groceries on the return to office — and growing more resentful than ever, according to a new survey. Read more on Fortune.
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Sambhal Violence: Survey Of 500-Year-Old Mosque Triggers Unrest In Uttar Pradesh

9th - Higher Ed
A court-ordered survey of the Jama Masjid in Sambhal led to violence, deaths, and arrests. The survey was part of a broader religious and historical debate in Uttar Pradesh.
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India: Four killed in Sambhal Violence, Prohibitory Orders Imposed

9th - Higher Ed
Clashes broke out during a survey of a mosque in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. Four people died, several others and police were injured. To prevent further violence, internet services were suspended across the district for a day.
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Sambhal Mosque Violence: 3 Dead As Protest Against Mosque Survey Turns Violent | World DNA

9th - Higher Ed
Schools closed, internet snapped in Sambhal as mosque survey turns violent and kills at least 3. Opposition parties blame the BJP for inciting violence through a mosque survey, while the BJP accuses the INDIA alliance of triggering...
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Tuition is already high for international students — and it could get higher

9th - Higher Ed
University of Alberta administrators presented proposed tuition increases for the 2026-27 academic year to student councils this week, as part of a months-long engagement process. Increasing international student tuition by 10 per cent...
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India: 3 Dead In Clashes Over Survey Of Mosque In UP's Sambhal District

9th - Higher Ed
Three people have died in violent clashes over a mosque survey in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district. Watch in for more details!
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India: 3 Die In Clashes Over Survey Of Mosque In UP's Sambhal District

9th - Higher Ed
Three people have died in violent clashes over a mosque survey in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district. Watch in for more details!
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Controversy surrounds state's regionalization plan for school districts

9th - Higher Ed
At a Jericho School Board meeting Thursday night, residents and board members voiced strong opposition to the idea, which they fear could erode local control over education.
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Trudeau to announce measures designed to help families hit by rising prices

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Scott Peterson has more on the GST holiday.
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Most Canadians worry housing crisis is affecting health, well-being: survey

9th - Higher Ed
President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada Pedro Barata joins Power & Politics to discuss how Canadians are experiencing the housing crisis. A survey released by Habitat for Humanity Canada says 84 per cent of Canadians say owning...
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Report finds progress in girls' participation in sport, but there is room for improvement

9th - Higher Ed
There are renewed calls today - to keep girls active in sports...And new details on how critical it is to keep them involved during their formative years.A new report breaks down the factors keeping girls in the game...And highlights...
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Survey: Women in the EU read more books than men

9th - Higher Ed
EU citizens have a love-hate relationship with books, with nearly half unable to get through a single full book over a full year, while in some countries the average is ten books or more.
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Граждане Румынии не прочитывают в год ни одной книги, жители Ирландии

9th - Higher Ed
Согласно соцопросу службы Евростат, почти половина граждан ЕС (47,2 %) не прочитали за год ни одной книги. Больше других (по крайней мере, один фолиант в год) читают в Евросоюзе жители Люксембурга - 75,2%.
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Study: Women in the EU read more books than men

9th - Higher Ed
EU residents have a relationship with books on the verge of love and hate: almost half of them cannot read a single complete book in a whole year, and in some countries the average is ten books or more.
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Majority Of Israeli Public Concerned Of Climate Change: Survey

9th - Higher Ed
while Israel fights on multiple fronts there is another enemy that is worrying its people it is climate change. A new survey from the National Institute for climate policy research at Ben-Gurion University in Israel's Beer-Sheva has...