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French tech company Wandercraft is building an exoskeleton that helps wheelchair users walk
A French tech company called Wandercraft is developing a cutting-edge exoskeleton enabling wheelchair users to walk.
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Nunavut residents’ fight to bring elders home
At least 40 elders from Nunavut are receiving care in Ottawa, more than 2,000 kilometres away, and community members want to bring them home to get care closer to friends and family.
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Has Italy really come to terms with its fascist past?
Holding on to a controversial past – Al Jazeera will tell you why some people in Italy are reluctant to demolish fascist monuments.
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China locks down 13 million in Xi’an after COVID-19 outbreak
China locks down a city of 13 million after a rise in coronavirus cases
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Former military 2nd-in-command says timing is right for a new defence minister
Former vice-chief of the defence staff Guy Thibault tells Power & Politics that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the right move by appointing Anita Anand atop the defence department.
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Former Bagram prison inmates recount torture and abuse
Taliban fighters say they feel happy to be there once again as victors not captives.
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This is how Dubai startups are training AI to be more human and unbiased
As global dependence on digital technology grows rapidly, brands explore how they can reach consumers better with more humanised technology, and Dubai startups train AI with what they call ethical data to gain the trust of its users.
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Ottawa prepared to expand MAID program to mental illness
( - image credit) The federal government wants to expand the medical assistance in dying program to include those with incurable mental illness two years after expanded legislation passes, but some argue the government needs to provide...
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NASA’s fifth Mars rover, Perseverance, makes historic landing
Described as NASA’s most ambitious Mars mission, the rover will be used to search for signs of ancient life.
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How some people are handing out Halloween candy this year
Halloween fans are rigging their homes so kids can trick-or-treat at a safe distance.
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Former felon voting rights: Ex-criminals face complex restrictions
Lawyers say denying convicted felons the right to vote is a form of voter suppression that targets the poor and minorities.
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Mandatory 14-day quarantine a 'cornerstone' of pandemic response: Dr. Tam
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam says a mandatory 14-day quarantine for any international arrivals remains a "cornerstone" of federal pandemic policy going forward, in response to a question about the public health...
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Ontario needs to rapidly scale up testing, infectious disease specialist says
Dr. Isaac Bogoch wades into the ongoing debate over the use of protective masks, and explains why Ontario has to do much better on coronavirus testing.
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How to care for a loved one in a nursing home during COVID-19
Recent COVID-19 outbreaks at nursing homes have some wondering how best they can support their loved ones living in them and ensure they are adequately cared for during the pandemic.
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President Ghani rejects peace deal's prisoner swap with Taliban
Government never committed to set free 5,000 Taliban prisoners as a precondition for talks with the group, says Ghani.
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Northern Ireland faces cross-border trade challenges after Brexit
Northern Ireland will remain part of UK customs territory, but it will also continue to align with the EU on specific trade regulations.
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OpenAI CEO says he thought AMD's chip specs were "totally crazy"
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says his company, a notable Nvidia customer, will use AMD's newly unveiled chips. According to AMD CEO Lisa Su, the processors can challenge Nvidia chips in a market she now expects to soar past $500 billion in the...
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Massive 19th-century Montreal building to be turned into housing
The province has owned the former Institute for the Deaf and Mute building for decades but has no longer found a use for it. It’s now selling the building to a private company that plans to turn it into a giant housing complex.
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Gov Walz Announces Boelter’s Arrest After NFL Star Slams ‘Chaos’ In Minnesota
A massive manhunt ended Sunday night when Vance Boelter was captured hiding in a Minnesota field after allegedly carrying out a brutal double attack on state lawmakers. Boelter is accused of killing former House Speaker Melissa Hortman...
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Ribbon-cutting held for 'The Mark' housing in Katonah
Community leaders and elected officials gathered at the housing complex Wednesday afternoon to open its doors to prospective renters.
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Officials: 30 charged in major Newark drug-dealing bust
The U.S. Attorney’s Office says those arrested were primarily Bloods gang members who are dealing in fentanyl and crack cocaine.
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The CBC’s Jeremy Eaton gets the inside track on a new facility, with the Canada Games 2 months away
A new 100-metre indoor track will hopefully give track and field athletes a leg up. The CBC’s Jeremy Eaton gets a tour of what looks like a long white building from the outside, which is part of the Fortis Canada Games complex in St....
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Windsor curlers could be left homeless due to minor hockey plan
City council will debate converting the curling surface at the Capri Pizzeria Recreation Complex to ice hockey use. That's to accommodate the Riverside Minor Hockey Association. But then where will Windsor curlers play? CBC's Dalson Chen...
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Residents' group accuses outreach organization of helping people set up encampment
A group dedicated to helping end homelessness is being accused of helping people set up a riverside encampment. It comes after a Point Douglas resident says he watched outreach workers haul supplies to the waterfront.