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SATs to go digital for the first time

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The exam has also been shortened from three hours to two hours and 14 minutes.
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Declining sea ice means skinnier polar bears, study says

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A study that used collar cameras to track polar bears in Hudson Bay near Churchill, Man., showed how the endangered animals face huge obstacles to eating enough calories to maintain a healthy weight because the lack of sea ice means they...
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Polar bears facing major challenges from declining sea ice

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A study that used collar cameras to track polar bears in Hudson Bay near Churchill, Man., showed how the endangered animals face huge obstacles to eating enough calories to maintain a healthy weight because the lack of sea ice means they...
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France hot weather: Paris is Europe's 'deadliest' city in heatwave

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Nearly 3000 people died during heatwaves in France in 2022, the highest number since France's deadliest summer in 2003.
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Provinces, territories sign on to national climate adaptation strategy

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Jurisdictions across Canada are greenlighting a new government strategy aimed at helping communities adapt to increasingly severe weather caused by climate change, including extreme heat, wildfires and flooding. It aims to end extreme...
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Winnipeg Free Press celebrates 150 years with plan for the future

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The Winnipeg Free Press recently celebrated its 150th birthday by finding creative ways to stay in business and prepare for the future at a time when many local newspapers have shut down.
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NATO cultivates disruptive tech to tackle modern warfare, cybersecurity and climate change

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We ask NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel how the alliance is using technology against its current threats.
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How NATO is harnessing disruptive tech to tackle modern warfare, cybersecurity and climate change

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We ask NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel how the alliance is using technology against its current threats.
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NATO rests hopes on new technologies to tackle the war in Ukraine, cybersecurity and climate change

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We ask NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel how the alliance is using technology against its current threats.
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Remaking classics: Hollywood horror and Bollywood to the rescue

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Hollywood is giving 'The Exorcist' a groan-worthy remake, while Bollywood is looking to revive its fortunes this week with a tantalizing remake of its own…
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How businesses can adapt to the labour shortage

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Given that the job shortage isn't going away anytime soon, BDC's chief economist Pierre Cléroux says it's time for employers to get creative.
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UK fishing industry improves, defying expectations

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When Brexit happened one year ago, there was despair in the UK fishing industry.
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Drought-stricken farmers in southern Pakistan cry for help

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A drought is pushing millions to the brink of starvation in southern Pakistan.
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Nike’s new shoe highlights boom in adaptive fashion

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The scarcity of the Nike Go FlyEase has members of the disabled community frustrated and underlines the now booming industry of adaptive fashion.
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South Korea: New COVID-19 cases drop since December record high

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Signs of coronavirus success in South Korea – Al Jazeera looks at the progress made as the country marks one year since its first case.
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Climate ravages: Sea swallows parts of Senegal's UNESCO World Heritage site

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The Senegalese and UNESCO World Heritage site of Saint-Louis is fighting a problem that is all too common to coastal cities, erosion caused by rising seas
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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change

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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change.
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Tock Raises $10 Million to Bring ‘Elevated Carryout’ to Restaurants

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Chicago-based restaurant platform Tock has raised $10 million to help high-end restaurants offer services like “elevated carryout.” The funding round was led by Valor Siren Ventures, which is backed by Starbucks. Nick Kokonas is the...
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Quebec prepares to re-open schools closed over COVID-19

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Schools across Quebec are set to welcome back students on Monday with new physical distancing measures.
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Charitable sector struggling to stay afloat: Imagine Canada

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Imagine Canada president Bruce MacDonald says the sector needs a total of $10 billion in support from government to survive the pandemic.
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Australian artists connect with fans in new ways amid pandemic

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In Australia, social media communities are popping up to help artists network in isolation.
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Which businesses are benefitting from COVID-19 pandemic?

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The pandemic is battering global markets. The global crisis is hurting businesses - but not all companies are losing money.
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The Montreal Insectarium is researching butterflies and moths in the North

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The Montreal Insectarium is one of the largest insect museums in North America. And it's marking 10 years of working with youth in Nunavik. Together they've been studying butterflies and moths in the region.
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These sailors are sharing their passion for wind and water on Lake Erie

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After years of sailing and racing around the world, Adam Goarley and Illia Malovychko have started their own sailing school. London Morning host Andrew Brown boarded the Apex Sailing J/24 boat at the harbour in Port Stanley to find out...