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VideoAamjiwnaang First Nation declares state of emergency over benzene levels
Aamjiwnaang First Nation in southwestern Ontario has declared a state of emergency over a nearby industrial facility's discharge of benzene, a carcinogen associated with leukemia, after several people fell ill with headaches, nausea and dizziness.
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Video#TheMoment a golden retriever puppy was born with lime green fur
Meet Shamrock, a golden retriever puppy born with a rare green coat who has been stealing hearts online.
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AGO workers ratify new deal with employer, union local says
Unionized workers at the Art Gallery of Ontario have voted to ratify a new agreement with their employer after a strike that closed the gallery in Toronto for a month.In a news release on Friday, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Local 535, said 281 members out of over 400 voted 85 per cent yes on Friday to accept the tentative agreement reached with the AGO on April 25.The local represents archivists, assistant curators, art handlers, food and beverages staff, retail and custod
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VideoCaitlin Cronenberg knows you might call her film nepo baby garbage
Caitlin Cronenberg is following in the footsteps of her famous father, directing her first feature film, Humane. She talks to CBC’s Eli Glasner about the project and why she feels her new movie stands on its own.
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VideoIs Honda’s $15B Ontario EV investment a good idea?
With interest in electric vehicles seemingly lagging, is Honda’s $15-billion plan to build four electric vehicle plants in Ontario a good investment? CBC’s Erica Johnson asks industry experts David Booth and Daniel Breton to break down the risk versus reward.
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VideoSocial media harms girls’ mental health, report warns
Spending too much time on social media erodes girls’ mental health with negative impacts on learning, warns a new UNESCO report that also found girls are more susceptible than boys to negative feelings about appearance and body image.
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VideoAid groups plead for global assistance as Sudan’s civil war passes 1-year mark
After more than a year of brutal civil war in Sudan that has reduced cities to rubble and displaced millions, humanitarian groups warn the world is forgetting about the conflict just as international help is most needed.