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    TikTok, Snapchat respond to Ontario school boards' social media lawsuit

    Four Ontario school boards are suing the makers of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok for $4.5 billion, alleging the way they designed their apps has negatively rewired the way children think, behave and learn while disrupting their education.

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    #TheMoment some black bears took a joyride on a swan pedal boat

    These black bears enjoyed taking a ride on a swan-shaped pedal boat at the Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire, England.

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    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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    Canadian Zach Edey dominates NCAA March Madness

    Canadian Zach Edey is putting up a dominating performance, leading Purdue into the final 'sweet 16' in the NCAA men's March Madness. While he's now a rising star, Edey attributes a lot of his success to the continued support of his family.

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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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    Boy orphaned in Gaza hopes to reunite with family in Canada

    WARNING: This story contains distressing images | A Palestinian boy in Gaza who was orphaned and severely injured in an Israeli airstrike is now being transferred to a hospital in Egypt. Out of the warzone, he hopes to find his family in Canada, but obstacles remain for him and many others in similar situations.