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More to be done, but reconciliation with Indigenous communities on the right track, says Montreal

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New ReviewWhen its strategy for reconciliation with Indigenous people was launched in 2020, the Valérie Plante administration set out 125 actions to improve services and partnerships with these communities. Though some have noticed a shift in...
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Champagne signals spending cuts, layoffs at cabinet retreat

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New ReviewFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne acknowledged government workforce adjustments are likely coming as he focuses on reigning in federal spending at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s request.
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Dutch man builds the Noah's Ark: when Bible shapes the debate on climate change

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The Biblical adventure of Johan Huibers Can Bible verses be inspiring in fighting climate change? Maybe. In the Netherlands , a carpenter has embarked in a spectacular adventure. Following the instructions in the Old Testament, he built...
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Podcasts on TV: Big successes and major flops

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CBC News looks at the budding relationship between the two media and what it takes for a podcast to become a TV hit.
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Toronto's flooding problem a complex issue

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Flooding in Toronto is a complex issue due to problems with infrastructure and the logistics of where to divert water. More money is needed for upgrades and, with an older city core, options for moving water are limited.
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Belgium: municipalities divided over the burkini in public swimming pools

9th - Higher Ed
Bikini or a Burkini? With holidays approaching the debate divides opinions. A Ghent tribunal in Belgium took a position ruling that in public swimming pools of the city and in Merelbeke, women should be allowed to wear the full body...
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Super Gonorrhea is Officially Here. Here's How it Came to Be

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We've been taking so many antibiotics that the bacteria has grown a resistance to it, explains Rachel Feltman, Science Editor at Popular Science. That means there is no cure for this new strain of the sexually transmitted disease, which...
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Super Gonorrhea Is Officially Here. This Is Why

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We've been taking so many antibiotics that bacteria has grown resistant to it, explains Rachel Feltman, Science Editor at Popular Science. That means there is no cure for this new strain of the sexually transmitted disease, which was...
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How Automation Actually Defines Us as Humans

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Luis Perez-Breva, Professor at MIT and head of its Innovation program, says that automation gives humans the ability to simplify tasks, and A.I. helps us interact with technology intelligently.
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Going From Co-Workers to Co-Bots

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Automation has workers nervous but Rohit Adlakha, VP of Wipro HOLMES, thinks employees should embrace A.I. He explains why he thinks new tech will augment people at the workplace, not replace them.
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Uber's relationship with cities

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As Uber says it may leave Quebec over new rules on its service, Shauna Brail, the director of urban studies at U of T, explains Uber's complicated relationship with cities
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Canadian cities hit by climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Severe weather is taking a toll on Canadian cities like Toronto, damaging infrastructure and forcing the city to rethink its planning
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Istanbul hosts International Theatre Festival

9th - Higher Ed
Some of the finest theatre companies and dance groups from Turkey and around the world are gathered in Istanbul for the International Theatre Festival. One of the highlights of this year’s programme is Iranian Theatre Company Shieveh’s...
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Syrian children adapt to life in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Big challenges lie ahead for new Syrian refugees now living in Canada, Cameron MacIntosh reports
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Mouth Painter Susie Matthias

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The work of London, Ontario artist Susie Matthias hangs in galleries, has appeared on greeting cards, calendars, and even a Canadian stamp. She's brushing away stereotypes with every stroke.
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Boat Nirvana Ivy Pro Review: Flagship audio on a budget

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We're unboxing the boAt Nirvana Ivy Pro, the latest flagship TWS earbuds from boAt's Nirvana series. They’re engineered for an immersive audio experience, offer powerful ANC and seamless communication, all wrapped in a stylish,...
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As Demand For AI Surges, Infrastructure Needs To Adapt

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IHS Towers CEO Sam Darwish discusses the challenges the telecom industry faces to meet the massive data requirements needed to ensure global connectivity. He emphasizes the industry-critical need for robust infrastructure to support the...
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What it's like to sleep in a backyard fort during the heat dome

9th - Higher Ed
Last summer, CBC's Urban Heat Project monitored homes in Windsor without air conditioning. As Windsor is under an extended heat wave, CBC's Josiah Sinanan paid another visit to one of the homes in the project. Brenda Reidy and her...
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Ukraine's grain exports reach pre-war levels but challenges remain

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A boost & a warning for Ukraine. It says its grain exports are back at pre-war levels, but farmers say the conflict still hampers production
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How does a short trip to space impact the human body?

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A short trip to space may cause some of the same changes as long-term space missions, new research shows.
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Mithun Chakraborty Reveals BTS Secrets of Bollywood Stars!

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Veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty is a Bollywood legend with a career spanning decades. In a revealing interview, he shared some thought-provoking insights into the evolution of stardom in the film industry. He emphasized on the...
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Amid drought and intense rain, Manitoba farmers prepare for weather extremes

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Persistent drought conditions have forced farmers in Manitoba to get creative in finding new ways to manage their farms and find water sources for livestock. Last year, rancher Mark Schram said his farm got just 20 millimetres of rain in...
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B.C. fruit growers reporting catastrophic crop losses

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B.C. Cherry Association president Sukhpaul Bal says every growing season since 2020 has seen extreme weather affect crops, but this year has been one of the most challenging. He tells BC Today guest host Dan Burritt that cherry growers...
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How modular construction could help solve the housing crisis

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Housing Minister Jill Green hopes the new approach will get buildings up faster.