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Springing into exercise too quickly can send us to the massage table
Get out and enjoy the spring weather, but be gentle on your body. Going too hard too fast can put you on the sidelines in a hurry.
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A simple diet swap may save you during allergy season, here's how
Allergy season isn't a walk in the park for those affected, but a shift in diet could be the key to finding relief. Rachel Schoutsen from The Weather Network has a chat with a nutritionist to dish on foods to steer clear of and how this approach can make a difference.
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Higgs champions NB shale gas development as a better climate plan than carbon pricing
OTTAWA — New Brunswick's alternative to the federal carbon price would be to eventually ship liquid natural gas to Europe as an alternative to coal, Premier Blaine Higgs told a House of Commons committee Thursday. Higgs, appearing virtually before the House operations committee, said there is a business case for the plan, despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's misgivings about the viability of shipping LNG out of Atlantic Canada. There is, however, just one problem. "We don't have a gas supply
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Federal Court orders revisions to deal between Ottawa and Métis Nation of Alberta
EDMONTON — The Federal Court is ordering Ottawa to make changes to a self-government deal it struck with the Métis Nation of Alberta. The court says the deal too broadly defines who it applies to and was made without consulting two other Métis groups in the province. The decision strikes down offending portions of the agreement and orders the federal government to go back and consult with the Fort McKay Métis Nation and the Métis Settlements General Council. Jason Madden, lawyer for the Métis Na
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Aerial surveys show US landfills are major source of methane emissions
Over half of U.S. landfills observed by aerial surveys are super-emitting sources of methane, according to a new study in the journal Science published on Thursday. The study is the largest assessment to date of methane from landfills, the third-largest source of U.S. methane emissions, and suggests an opportunity to tackle climate change by targeting a prevalent and potent greenhouse gas. It was led by research group Carbon Mapper, with researchers from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Arizona
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VideoPope Francis washes women inmates' feet on Holy Thursday
Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of 12 women inmates at a Rome prison during a Holy Thursday ritual meant to emphasize his vocation of service and humility. The 87-year-old Francis performed the ritual from his wheelchair, after recent ailments have compounded his mobility problems.
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'We won't forget': How some Muslims view Poilievre's stance on Israel-Hamas war
OTTAWA — A spokesman for a regional Muslim advocacy group says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's stance on the Israel-Hamas war could complicate his party's relationship with Muslim Canadians. Nawaz Tahir of the Hikma Public Affairs Council in London, Ont., met Poilievre during the leader's outreach efforts in southwestern Ontario last summer. Tahir said he believes Poilievre has missed chances to show compassion for Muslims and that building ties could be "much more difficult now." Poiliev
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