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US launches strikes in Iraq and Syria as Israel-Hamas war rages The US said it struck 85 targets linked to Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria on Friday in response to a drone strike in Jordan that killed three American soldiers. The aircraft used included long-range bombers flown from the United States, ...
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Why the 'world's coolest dictator' is on course for a landslide win in El Salvador MEXICO CITY — El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, the self-proclaimed "world's coolest dictator," is on course to win reelection by a landslide on Sunday, in a show of approval for his draconian security policies and rebuttal to critics who accuse ...
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UN climate chief calls for $2.4 trillion in climate finance WASHINGTON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The world needs to mobilize at least $2.4 trillion to keep global climate change goals within reach, the United Nations climate chief said in a speech on Friday. Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework ...
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Métis National Council president airs frustrations after Liberal ministers meeting Politicians sit gathered around a table for a summit. President of the Metis National Council Cassidy Caron looks on as Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree delivers opening remarks at a meeting Wednesday in Ottawa ...
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20000 more young people to access new and renovated youth clubs Young people set to benefit from 140 new or refurbished youth centres thanks to latest funding round from the Government's Youth Investment Fund of £90 million. From: Department ...
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Managed alcohol program to begin this spring in Whitehorse, says Yukon gov't "This is for individuals who really require alcohol and they will have severe medical issues if they do not get it," said Cameron Grandy, Yukon's director of mental wellness and substance use services. The ...
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Supreme Court rules Premier Doug Ford's mandate letters to be kept secret The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the Ontario government does not have to disclose Premier Doug Ford's mandate letters in a unanimous decision issued Friday. "The Letters are revealing of the substance of Cabinet deliberations, both on their ...
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How 'opt-in' sex ed could impact Alberta youth, parents and schools Premier Danielle Smith's proposed new policies surrounding parental rights, transgender youth and pronouns is eliciting both approval and dismay from parents and educators. Sarah Komadina reports. Leave ...
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BC should expand safer-supply program despite drug diversion risks: provincial health officer B.C.'s chief public health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, is calling for the provincial government to expand the availability of prescribed opioids under the safer-supply program. In a report, she says the lives potentially saved by the program outweigh the ...
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