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Animals · CanadaThe COVID-19 lockdown for humans was not an opportunity for wildlife to run free, in fact a new study found herbivores tend to be more active around people, while carnivores remained hidden.
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COVID was a good chance to study what the animals did while humans were locked down
56% Center coverage: 16 sources
Hamas · CanadaA motion from the federal New Democrats initially calling on Canada to recognize the "State of Palestine" passed amid widespread acrimony on Monday, after the Liberals drastically altered its wording to see the government simply work towards that aim as part of a two-state solution.
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NDP motion regarding Palestinian statehood passes after major Liberal alterations
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Business · QuebecMembers of a union representing more than 5,000 Quebec liquor store employees have voted in favour of a strike amid stalled negotiations that union leadership says have dragged on for a year. The labour group made the announcement this morning after a series of general assemblies in which 89 per cent of participants approved a limited walkout totalling 15 days. The union, Syndicat des employés de magasins et de bureaux de la Société des alcools du Québec, has not said if it plans to use those days, nor whether they would be consecutiveSee the Story
Quebec SAQ liquor store employees give green light for limited strike
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Opinion · AlbertaPierre Poilievre insists that the system of carbon pricing is an unfair burden on Canadians. While it hurts at the gas pump and the grocery check-out, it's paid back in the form of those Climate Action Incentive payments deposited in your bank account four times a year. University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe estimates that the carbon price is responsible for less than one per cent of grocery price increases.See the Story
[Opinion] Carbon pricing is widely misunderstood. Nearly half of Canadians don’t know that it’s rebated or that it amounts to just one-twentieth of overall price increases
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy · UkraineRussia’s Defense Ministry says Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 195 prisoners of war each.The Russian Defense Ministry said the swap was conducted on Wednesday.See the Story
Russia’s Defense Ministry says Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 195 prisoners of war each
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