| | Goal cp24.com 10:07 | | LONDON (AP) - Google is taking action to stop climate change deniers from spreading misinformation or making money by blocking digital ads promoting false ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:44 | | Alarmed by COVID-19, Ontario seniors want to live in their homes as long as possible: poll. Chris Herhalt, CP24 Web Content Writer. @_Herhalt. Published Friday, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:33 | | OSLO (AP) - The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia.
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| | Goal cp24.com 07:18 | | BEIJING (AP) - China saw a major dip in travel over the past week's National Day vacation. People staying home appeared to have chosen the cinema instead, ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | People on the other side of the intersection need to be exceptionally tall to spot the signal. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 12:50 | | The TTC says it's preparing for a possible shortage of workers and delaying schedule planning ahead of the upcoming deadline for when workers need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 09:15 | | Journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their fight for freedom of expression in countries where reporters have faced persistent attacks, harassment and even murder.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:31 | | Finland has joined other Nordic countries in suspending or discouraging the use of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine in certain age groups because of an increased risk of heart inflammation, a rare side effect associated with the shot.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:52 | | Canada has now fully vaccinated 81.55 per cent of the country's eligible population.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:47 | | When a Colorado woman found out her hospital wouldn't approve her kidney transplant surgery until she got the COVID-19 vaccine, she was left with a difficult decision pitting her health needs against her religious beliefs.
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| | 12:57 | | Many Peterbrough businesses and services will be closed on Thanksgiving Day on Monday, Oct. 11.
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| | 12:10 | | Another woman from the house was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
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| | 12:05 | | The blast occurred in a Shiite mosque in Kunduz province during the weekly Friday prayer service. No group has yet claimed responsibility for it.
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| | 11:41 | | Canada' employment level returned to February 2020 levels for the first time.
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| | 11:41 | | Cpl. Ian Crowe was charged with assault earlier this year after he responded to a call for service in Sanirajak, Nunavut, in August of 2020.
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| | 11:37 | | According to police, he was wearing a beige T-shirt and red shorts and he may be in a grey 2008 Mazda 3 with Ontario licence plate CTWS 182.
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| | 10:46 | | The move by Finland followed similar decisions by three neighboring countries on Wednesday.
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| | 10:35 | | The company said Thursday in a blog post that it was rolling out a new policy for YouTube video creators. advertisers and publishers.
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| | 10:00 | | On Aug. 29, police were called to a school on Pleasant Valley Road, where a staff member discovered the remnants of a burned garbage can against a wall outside of the school.
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| | Toronto Sun 12:47 | | SYDNEY — Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios and his model girlfriend Chiara Passari were moved to separate rooms in their Adelaide quarantine hotel quarantine after an argument on Thursday. The pair are undergoing the mandatory 14 days of quarantine that all international travellers arriving in Australia must currently undergo after Kyrgios returned home from competing […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:41 | | BEST BETS TITANS 2-2 AT JAGUARS 0-4 LINE: Tennessee by 4 1/2 CHEWABLE: How do the Jags handle the distraction created by their numbskull of a head coach? They won't. Too bad. They showed progress in Thursday's three-point loss to Bengals, taking a 14-0 lead before melting in the second half … The Titans visit […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:41 | | The lines are covers.com and the home teams are in CAPs. L.A. Rams -2.5 over SEATTLE The Rams used their quick turnaround to get back on track after losing to the Cards on Sunday. New York Jets +3 over Atlanta in London Not a great one to set your alarm clock for with both teams […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:00 | | 'My main goal was to make an ending that was powerful and was satisfying,' filmmaker says
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| | Toronto Sun 11:32 | | LONDON — American actress Kristen Stewart premiered drama Spencer at the London Film Festival on Thursday, saying she was excited to bring her portrayal of the late Princess Diana to British audiences. The 31-year-old has won rave reviews for her performance in the movie. Set over three days, it follows Diana as she reluctantly heads […]
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| | Toronto Sun 10:00 | | Dear Amy: My wife and I recently visited our cross-border family for the first time since COVID struck. We insisted on no vaccine protocols for my wife's family, even though the unvaccinated children are all in school. We only applied a protocol to my mother, who is unvaccinated, but also extremely insular (she is the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 11:33 | | Ontario Provincial Police will be out in full force this Thanksgiving long weekend for their Operation Impact safety blitz. During the four-day campaign, officers will be on the lookout for alcohol and drug impaired driving, aggressive, inattentive and distracted driving, as well as lack of seatbelt use. "We are really seeing a return to traffic […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:58 | | MEXICO CITY — Four games into the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying and Canada is unbeaten, turning heads and raising expectations. The Canadian men rallied to tie Mexico 1-1 on a Jonathan Osorio goal Thursday, picking up a valuable away point against the top-ranked team in North and Central America and the Caribbean. […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:40 | | Statistics Canada says the economy added 157,000 jobs in September, bringing employment back to pre-pandemic levels for the first time. The unemployment rate fell to 6.9 per cent, down from 7.1 per cent in August. The last time Canada had this large an employment gain was in June 2021, when the economy added 231,000 jobs. […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:20 | | In today's Big Story podcast, Ozy was a digital publisher that claimed to have an audience of tens of millions. Had you ever heard of them before last week? Me neither. A New York Times expose began a flood of reporting that showed us all just how little most of us understand about ad fraud, […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 07:27 | | The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia. The Norwegian Nobel Committee cited their fight for freedom of expression, stressing that it is vital in promoting peace. "Free, independent and fact-based journalism serves to protect against abuse of power, lies and war propaganda," […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:54 | | A man and a woman from Gatineau suffered hypothermia after their vehicle went off the road and landed in Meech Lake in Chelsea late Thursday night. The pair were able to extricate themselves from the vehicle when it went off the road near 841 Chemin du Lac Meech at about 11:30 p.m., MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:03 | | Friday's forecast is for another gorgeous day with mainly cloudy skies clearing near noon on the way to a high of 21 C. There's a chance of showers over the weekend but the early word on Thanksgiving Monday is just as balmy. Friday night is expected to be clear becoming partly cloudy with a low […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:00 | | Friday, Oct. 8: You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com
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| | Ottawa Citizen 10:00 | | Yvonne De Jonge would also help launch a community empowerment group, Impact Heritage, to help Black youth embrace their culture and understand their history.
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| | Windsor Star 12:03 | | Anyone who travels on the city's west end can't help but notice the large towers that will support the new six-lane cable-stayed Gordie Howe International Bridge have now reached about 70 metres in height on both sides of the Detroit River. But that is only about one-third of the 220 metres the towers will reach […]
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| | Windsor Star 11:36 | | Extracurricular clubs and sports will make a return to schools in the Windsor-Essex region likely by next month for students who are fully vaccinated. A joint announcement about getting kids back in the game was made Thursday by the local health unit, all four local school boards and the Windsor Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association. "The consensus was that we will recommend […]
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| | Windsor Star 10:05 | | Today, communities of all sizes face serious challenges. We would make the case that small towns are being challenged the most. Many smaller communities across Ontario are a shadow of their former selves. Most large manufactures have disappeared and while there is always hope for a new significant employer, few communities will ever see that […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 09:30 | | Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | "It's exciting because it's kind of the first year of normalcy that hopefully we will get. I'm just excited to play this year out and see where things go."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | "It's kind of a whole, systemic crisis," said Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan president Kelly Prime.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | "Music is a universal language, but climate change is a universal crisis."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | Take a walk around the Forestry Farm Park and Zoo and you'll notice many of the animals look a little fluffier and fuzzier than usual.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 11:34 | | "Traditional psychotherapy focuses just on talking. Somatic experience includes talking as well as the story of the body. I feel that it's almost a missing link in the way people have historically approached counselling."
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 11:33 | | The Hospital Home Lottery once again offers a "win" for the community, and an early-bird chance to claim a stunning Elk Ridge Resort cottage, near Waskesiu Lake.
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| | National Observer 12:56 | | Phasing out natural gas generation by 2030 would result in rotating blackouts and higher electricity bills, Ontario's electricity system operator said in a report released on Thursday, October 7, 2021.
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| | National Observer 12:53 | | Jagmeet Singh warned on Thursday, October 7, 2021, that he is willing to "withhold votes" for Liberal legislation he does not agree with, including the budget.
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| | National Observer 12:50 | | Google will ban digital ads promoting false climate change claims from appearing next to other content, hoping to limit revenue for climate change deniers and stop the spread of misinformation on its platforms.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | The death toll from a self-inflicted fourth wave along with the thousands of postponed surgeries and medical procedures will be his ultimate political legacy in Alberta, says columnist Max Fawcett.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | It's time for Ontario's government to realize that the year is 2021, not 1950, writes Bruce F. Nagy.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | "I had basically made a deal with myself saying, 'If I get laid off from this job, I'm never working in oil and gas again,'" said Delia Warren, who spent a decade trying to break into the offshore wind industry.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, formally announced it was considering tighter regulations for pyrolysis and gasification — controversial processes that are associated with "chemical recycling."
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | Organizers of the GreenPAC 100 Debates for the Environment will hold the 56 candidates ultimately elected to Parliament accountable for their climate promises.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | Winnipeg's streets are haunted by memories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | About a fifth of fish harvested from the world's oceans — including over half of Canada's $3.6-billion annual catch — is being given away for a pittance to a handful of companies and investors, a new study warns.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | Also: Japan's wartime coverup, and one last shot at the festival opener.
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| | National Observer 11:10 | | Public pressure and lessons learned from Indigenous peoples and the pandemic are keys to tackling the climate emergency, says Severn Cullis-Suzuki, the David Suzuki Foundation's new executive director.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:26 | | The 26-year-old suspect is expected to appear in court by videoconference in Saint-Jérôme Friday to face charges.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:06 | | "We do have leadership in this group and I think they'll rise to the occasion one more time," GM Marc Bergevin says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:05 | | Coaching in Montreal comes with a bright spotlight that Ducharme is still getting used to, but he can certainly empathize with Carey Price.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:00 | | Police believe the man had fallen off the bike before he was hit by the truck.
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:35 | | The news of the children's recovery came a little over an hour issued a province-wide Amber Alert concerning their disappearance.
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:33 | | "At $19 an hour to start ... you might as well work in a restaurant or a warehouse," the union president said.
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:00 | | Jonathan Drouin was a late scratch due to non-COVID related illness.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.
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| | Calgary Herald 12:42 | | By the time Kyle McKearney returned home from a six-month North American tour of the Queen musical We Will Rock You, the Calgary-based musician had been in the industry for more than 15 years and seemed to have been through numerous, near-miss music careers. He was burned out. After going through some serious disillusionment in […]
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| | Calgary Herald 12:17 | | Real scrutiny needed on social media Re: Facebook's bad week may just wake us all up; Research shows screen-based technology is contributing to depression and anxiety, Oct. 6 Facebook went offline for six hours, it is being outed by a whistleblower for knowingly hurting the mental health of children, and there are 1.5 billion scraped […]
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | Like thousands of other Calgarians, Keith Dyck has strong memories of watching the Tragically Hip at the Saddledome on Aug. 1, 2016. The first of a two-night stint in Calgary, it was an emotional and bittersweet evening and part of a farewell tour that came a few months after lead singer Gord Downie announced he […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:10 | | Many of those you work with — colleagues, employees, even suppliers — are not OK right now. They are stretched to the limit mentally and emotionally, probably more than you realize. If you were in a video call with four team members this week, chances are that one of those people is experiencing mental health […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | There are two words that will dominate all of our thoughts for the next few days. One is vaccination and the other is vote. They both start with a V, and for fans of Winston Churchill, that V has often stood for victory. We know that victory over COVID-19 and the Delta variant will come […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Not surprisingly, taxes remain one of the most frequently cited concerns for business leaders
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Why I want to be mayor
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Why I want to be mayor
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Why I want to be mayor
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Why I want to be mayor
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | The morning after the night before and Jeromy Farkas, running for mayor, is in Forest Lawn near where he grew up. The night before, on a debate stage, Farkas goes after Jyoti Gondek, another councillor also running for mayor. Gondek has a slight lead in the two latest nosecounts where Farkas was assumed to be […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | SAME OLD, SAME OLD Things are obviously now back to normal. Barely two weeks into the Liberals' new mandate, we already have two new scandals. First we had Justin Trudeau in Tofino, and now the appointment and quick removal of a major-general who supported a soldier convicted of sexual assault from a sexual misconduct review […]
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