| | G-alt cp24.com 10:07 | | STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Three U.S-based economists won the 2021 Nobel prize for economics on Monday for work on drawing conclusions from unintended experiments, ...
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| | G-alt cp24.com 09:56 | | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Drugmaker Merck asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its pill against COVID-19 in what would add an entirely new and easy-to-use ...
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| | G-alt cp24.com 08:48 | | LONDON (AP) -- British police have announced they will not take any action against Prince Andrew after a review prompted by a Jeffrey Epstein accuser who ...
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:29 | | Canadian economist David Card is among the three winners of the 2021 Nobel prize for economics on Monday for pioneering research on the labour market impacts of minimum wage, immigration and education.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:29 | | Canadian economist David Card is among the three winners of the 2021 Nobel prize for economics on Monday for pioneering research on the labour market impacts of minimum wage, immigration and education.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 12:44 | | Drugmaker Merck asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its pill against COVID-19 in what would add an entirely new and easy-to-use weapon to the world's arsenal against the pandemic.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:52 | | U.S. scientists say they have discovered a new species of microscopic tardigrades suspended in a piece of 16-million-year-old Dominican amber.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:19 | | The aftermath of Canada's long fight with China over the imprisonment of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig has spawned a new challenge: whether to join allies such as the United States and Australia in taking a more confrontational stance toward China.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:21 | | Unlike other tell-all authors from the Trump administration, Fiona Hill's new book 'There Is Nothing for You Here' isn't obsessed with the scandalous. Much like her measured but riveting testimony in Trump's first impeachment, the book offers a more sober, and thus perhaps more alarming, portrait of the 45th president.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 13:49 | | Canada, Nigeria, Japan and Pakistan are among 31 parties to join a global pledge, led by the U.S. and EU, to slash planet-warming methane emissions by 30 per cent by the end of the decade, US climate enjoy John Kerry announced Monday.
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| | 15:53 | | The risk reduction was even better in patients who started therapy within just five days of initial symptoms, said company AstraZeneca.
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| | 15:50 | | The Quebec order of nurses (OIIQ) announced Monday that members who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 will have their permits to practice suspended as of Friday.
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| | 15:06 | | The Calgary Trail overpass across Whitemud Drive was taped off and a destroyed black car was seen parked near a light standard.
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| | 14:53 | | The race pits Coderre, a former federal Liberal cabinet minister and one-time mayor, against the woman who defeated him in 2017, incumbent Mayor Valérie Plante.
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| | 14:46 | | The victims have been identified as 26-year-old Neil Banman of Chatham-Kent and 29-year-old Peter Harder of Aylmer. A 26-year-old Malahide Township resident has been charged.
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| | 14:41 | | Canada is expected to produce only about 1.2 million vehicles this year, down from 1.4 million last year and well off the 2.2 million yearly average for the decade up until 2019.
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| | 14:28 | | After spending 18 years with the NHL, Mike Babcock is readjusting to coaching student athletes as the head bench boss of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
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| | 14:07 | | RCMP say the break and enter happened on Macdonald Blackie Road in Poplar Hill sometime between Oct. 3 and Oct. 9.
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| | 14:04 | | Digital Industry Group Inc said its new misinformation oversight subcommittee showed the industry was willing to self-regulate against damaging posts.
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| | 13:17 | | Navalny said on Instagram that he had been summoned before a commission which voted unanimously in favor of the change of status.
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| | Toronto Sun 15:50 | | 'This is a whole new program with a whole new cast,' Judge Judith Sheindlin said in a statement
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| | Toronto Sun 15:42 | | AstraZeneca's antibody cocktail against COVID-19, which has proven to work as a preventative shot in the non-infected, was also shown to save lives and prevent severe disease when given as treatment within a week of first symptoms. The drug, a combination of two antibodies called AZD7442, reduced the risk of severe COVID-19 or death by […]
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| | Toronto Sun 15:30 | | GENEVA — A U.N. panel said on Monday it could not immediately rule on a complaint by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg and others that state inaction on climate change violates children's rights, adding they should have taken the case to national courts first. The complaint was filed with the U.N. Committee on the Rights of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 15:21 | | When Premier Ford and our government first took office in 2018, one of our top priorities was to make Ontario open for business again. For years, we heard from companies that Ontario had become one of the most expensive places to do business. In fact, the former Chairman of Fiat Chrysler told former Premier Wynne, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 15:19 | | MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin, seen coughing during a televised government meeting, reassured officials on Monday that he was fine and said he was being tested for COVID-19 virtually every day. "Don't worry, everything is fine. They test me practically on a daily basis not just for COVID-19 but all kinds of other infections, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 14:58 | | Dancing With The Stars couple Cheryl Burke and Cody Rigsby have reunited in the studio after testing positive for COVID-19. The professional dancer and the Peloton fitness coach had to miss the show last week after they both tested positive for coronavirus. While the pair quarantined the judges critiqued footage from a rehearsal performance of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 14:58 | | Bryan Adams has released the title track from his upcoming album So Happy It Hurts. The Canadian rock legend is back with his first new music since his 2019 LP Shine a Light, which featured a songwriting credit from Ed Sheeran and a feature with Jennifer Lopez. The Summer of '69 hitmaker started penning the […]
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| | Toronto Sun 14:48 | | Be wary of changes to healthcare which affect the fundamental ethics upon which it based
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| | Toronto Sun 14:17 | | Merck & Co Inc said on Monday it has applied for U.S. emergency use authorization for its drug to treat mild-to-moderate patients of COVID-19, putting it on course to become the first oral antiviral medication for the disease. An authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could help change clinical management of COVID-19 as […]
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| | Toronto Sun 13:41 | | SYDNEY — Sydney's cafes, gyms and restaurants welcomed back fully vaccinated customers on Monday after nearly four months of lockdown, as Australia aims to begin living with the coronavirus and gradually reopen with high rates of inoculation. Some pubs in Sydney, Australia's largest city, opened at 12:01 a.m. (1301 GMT Sunday) and friends and families […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:36 | | The United States will accept international travellers immunized with COVID-19 vaccines approved by the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the decision today in an email and said more guidance will be provided as requirements are finalized. White House officials said last month the […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 11:00 | | The aftermath of Canada's long fight with China over the imprisonment of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig has spawned a new challenge: whether to join allies such as the United States and Australia in taking a more confrontational stance toward China. Some analysts saw hints of a potentially tougher approach in what appeared to be […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:09 | | A Canadian is among the three U.S-based economists awarded the 2021 Nobel prize for economics on Monday for pioneering research on the labor market impacts of minimum wage, immigration and education, and for creating the scientific framework to allow conclusions to be drawn from such studies that can't use traditional methodology. Guelph-born David Card, 65, […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:03 | | Drugmaker Merck asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its pill against COVID-19 in what would add an entirely new and easy-to-use weapon to the world's arsenal against the pandemic. If cleared by the Food and Drug Administration — a decision that could come in a matter of weeks — it would be the first pill […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:37 | | This year's boating season on the Rideau Canal will end Monday, according to a statement by Parks Canada. "Thank you to all visitors for another navigation season on the Rideau Canal and we hope to see you all again next year," the agency said in a social media post. Today is the last day of […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:50 | | Several Canadian Forces investigations into domestic propaganda and influence operations recently concluded with the results pointing to findings that should concern both Canadians as well as members of the public in other democracies. Those investigations focused on a series of oversight and policy failures on military "influence" activities aimed at Canadians. Among the questionable activities […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:13 | | Ottawa police are looking for witnesses who may have information about a collision at the intersection of Bank Street and St. Paul Avenue. The Ottawa Police Service is investigating a crash involving a motorcycle that occurred at approximately 6:40 a.m. Monday. Bank Street is currently closed between Kitchener and Vancouver Avenues in both directions until […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:21 | | Monday's forecast is looking more like a Victoria Day forecast than Thanksgiving. Environment and Climate Change Canada forecast is calling for a mix of sun and cloud with the high reaching 23 C. Factor in the humidity and it will feel closer to 28. The low Monday night dipping to 13 C. Back to work […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 12:40 | | The Canadian-born Card Card will receive half of the cash component of the 10 million Swedish kroner (CDN$1,426,662.49) prize, with the other half going to the two other economists.
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| | Windsor Star 15:20 | | Five siblings from the Jabro family of Windsor recently celebrated the unique honour of graduating together on the same day. After immigrating from Iraq to Windsor just over three years ago, they soon after decided to enrol at St. Michael's adult education school together. The siblings ranging in age from 21 to 34 first took […]
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| | Windsor Star 14:15 | | A massive warehouse fire at a lumber yard on Sunday evening kept firefighters from both Kingsville and Essex busy on Sunday night for several hours. The fire occurred at Kimball Building Supplies Centre near the intersection of Arner Town Line and Road 8 West in Kingsville. Flames were widespread through several buildings on the property […]
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| | Windsor Star 10:05 | | The overwhelming majority of people I feel want to see mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. We should no longer be subjugated by the anti-vaccination demonstrators. Enough. No more postponing surgeries for those who have been responsible toward family and community by getting vaccinated just to accommodate people who may be among those that have intimidated patients and […]
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| | The Province 15:00 | | How you feel about your credit card can impact spending, especially if you collect points or rewards. Here's how to make it work for you
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| | Ottawa Sun 14:24 | | 67's 3, Frontenacs 2 It was the best of times and the most anxious of times for Jack Beck in the Ottawa 67's home opener Sunday afternoon. After scoring the go-ahead goal on a nifty move with 4:40 remaining, Beck spent a couple more anxious minutes in the penalty box before the 67's held off […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 15:42 | | Communities are bracing for the budgetary fallout of years of retroactive pay, even though they were not involved in the contract negotiations
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:22 | | Police said in a press release that a replica Glock-style pellet gun was seized from the house from which the men were allegedly shooting.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:21 | | The suspect was described by police as a thin Indigenous man in his 20s with short dark spiky hair, around 5' 7" to 5' 9" in height, wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and dark pants.
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| | National Observer 15:10 | | The World Health Organization is calling on world leaders to phase out fossil fuels ahead of COP26 to help save millions of lives around the globe.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:14 | | The number of hospitalizations due to the virus dropped by six.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:59 | | One does not expect to be dwarfed by a fruit, especially one that looks like a Halloween abomination.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:49 | | For a start, violence interruption models have shown great promise in several U.S. cities. But there are longer-term solutions, too.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:02 | | 4,338 nurses are not adequately vaccinated, and 2,807 are not vaccinated at all, according to the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec.
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| | Montreal Gazette 13:08 | | Construction to improve safety starts Tuesday on Highway 440 near Highway 15, where four people died in a pileup in 2019.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:56 | | Daycare workers are seeking better pay and more resources for children with special needs.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | Warm and pleasant with a mix of sun and cloud.
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| | Calgary Herald 15:48 | | Name: Monique Auffrey Ward: 8 Occupation: CEO Political/volunteer experience: Secretary-General • Commonwealth Organization for Social Work 2008-Present • Propellus Director 2015 • Advisory Member of Global Institute for Social Work • Advisory Board Member of Pathways to Education Canada • Board Member Point Pleasant Childcare Centre • Various political volunteer positions • Federal Leader • […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | THANKSGIVING LETTERS — ONLINE ONLY NO TO THE GAMES The world should send Beijing a message and not send a single athlete to the Winter Games. I know athletes work hard for years to be able to attend Games of this nature but it is time that we all take a stand against this ruthless […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 15:20 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 15:00 | | 'What is our safety compared to the lives of thousands of people a year currently dying from overdoses?' Vancouver advocate says of pledge to hand out drugs illegally if necessary.
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| | Vancouver Sun 14:00 | | Mostly used in the realm of sweets, apples can branch out into the land of the savoury, where their sweet and sour magic shines
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