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  • NewsCBC

    Experimental treatment using viruses helps woman avoid amputation

    An Ottawa-area woman suffering from an antibiotic-resistant infection was looking at a major amputation but her doctor enrolled her in a first-in-Canada clinical trial to use viruses — known as phages — that eliminated the harmful bacteria.

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    Indigenous women's rights group accused of betraying its mission

    The non-profit Native Women's Association of Canada has laid off roughly half of its workforce as it makes plans to build for-profit businesses, which critics say betrays its mission of promoting the well-being of Indigenous women.

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    Conservative premiers bring war against the carbon tax to Parliament Hill

    Conservative premiers Danielle Smith, Blaine Higgs and Scott Moe brought their battle against the federal carbon pricing regime to a Parliament committee in Ottawa. Alberta's Smith called the tax immoral, ideological and reckless. The Liberals accuse them of misleading Canadians.

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  • BusinessGlobal News

    Why 4 Ontario school boards are suing 3 social media giants

    Four Ontario school boards have launched lawsuits against Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat over allegations their platforms are negligently designed for compulsive use, and have rewired the way children think, behave, and learn. Abigail Bimman reports on how much money the school boards are seeking; how many hours a day kids and teens are logged onto social media; and how the tech companies are responding.

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  • NewsThe Weather Network

    Heavy rains persist as tropical moisture washes over East Coast

    Downpours and gusty winds will sweep the East Coast into the start of the weekend, bringing a risk for localized flooding and scattered power outages

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  • NewsCanadian Press Videos

    NTSB investigators aboard cargo ship probe bridge collapse

    The National Transportation Safety Board has released video of its investigators aboard the Dali cargo ship as the federal agency tries to determine the cause of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore.

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  • NewsGlobal News

    Alberta premier tells HoC committee planned carbon price increase is ‘inhumane’

    A federal carbon tax hike is coming April 1, but premiers across the country appeared before federal MPs in a last ditch effort to press pause. Morgan Black reports.

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