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- Why the UN changed its death tolls of Palestinian women and children killed in Gaza
- Geologist says she knows the Mona Lisa's setting. But not everyone is convinced
- American Jesse Marsch named Canadian men's soccer coach through 2026 World Cup
- Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float
- Israeli military pushes ahead with fighting in Gaza, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee
02.10.2023 Killing of alleged gang member in Winnipeg 'a wake-up call': Sikh youth organization leader
The death of an alleged gang member from India in Winnipeg has left some members of the local Sikh community shocked and confused. It comes amid diplomatic tensions between Canada and India over the June homicide in Surrey of a pro-Khalistan activist.
02.10.2023 Weaponized by PCs, sidelined by NDP: Indigenous concerns largely absent from Manitoba election
One of the two leading parties in this province spent the final days of the election campaigning against against a landfill search. The other leading party tiptoed around Indigenous concerns.
Noreen Sylliboy has taught the Mi'kmaw language to Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth for over a decade. She believes it is essential for the language's survival and more provincial support will help achieve that.
02.10.2023 Q&A: A groundbreaker in N.L. health care, Sister Elizabeth Davis is about to make history at the Vat
Sister Elizabeth Davis has been a principal figure for decades in the Newfoundland and Labrador health-care system. The Roman Catholic nun is about to undertake a new adventure that is close to her original calling.
Eight people were wounded — two fatally — in the Sept. 2 attack at an Ottawa convention centre. One month later, members of Ottawa's Somali community are uneasy with the pace of the investigation and comments from some public officials.
02.10.2023 How a First Nations school in Thunder Bay, Ont., combines traditional and land-based learning
Ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, First Nations education was celebrated in a big way in Thunder Bay, Ont. at Matawa Education and Care Centre's grand opening ceremony Friday. Now that building renovations are complete, staff and students say they can fully call the building their home away from home.
02.10.2023 'Is this going to survive another hurricane?' After Fiona, I ask myself this all the time
Omair Imtiaz felt light-headed seeing the extent of nature’s fury, but the spirit of determination on P.E.I. helped awaken a sense of purpose to rebuild not just physically, but emotionally and mentally as well.
Ontario's Great Lakes region is hailed by many as the greatest shipwreck diving area in the world, but due to invasive species and climate change, the province's rich underwater history might only have a decade or two before it crumbles to dust.
02.10.2023 Canada is the only G7 country without a national school food program. Advocates say it's time
Canada is the only country in the G7 that doesn't have a national school food program. Researchers say that as high inflation affects food prices, more children need access to these programs — but community groups say they need stable funding from the federal government to keep everyone fed.
Some registered dietitians in Canada have taken up the influencer business model of sponsored content and paid partnerships with brands and industry groups. It's something experts say can lead to the perception of a conflict of interest that undermines public trust in the profession.
Working as a legal aid clinic lawyer, Mohamad Bsat realized that seeking joy in other parts of his life is important.
02.10.2023 'School is meant to be a safe environment'
Katie Mitchell, who is disabled, was recorded sustaining head injuries while at school.
George Reed, the rugged fullback who was one of the most dominant rushers in CFL history, has died. The Saskatchewan Roughriders, the team Reed spent his entire CFL career with, confirmed that Reed passed away Sunday, a day before his 84th birthday.
02.10.2023 B.C. Conservative leader under fire for likening teaching of sexuality, gender to residential school
The leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia is under fire for a social media post that critics say appeared to compare teaching students about sexual orientation and gender identity to the genocide of Indigenous children in residential schools.
Heads in England will be issued guidance aimed at stopping pupils using phones during the school day.
Health officials are encouraging anyone eligible to get jabs to protect against Covid and flu.
Three-day joint walkout by junior doctors and consultants begins on Monday as pay dispute escalates.
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