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As鈥痬easles鈥痗ontinues its slow spread across communities in the country, health officials are urging Canadians to stay vigilant and keep their vaccinations up-to-date. Health Minister鈥疢ark Holland鈥痵aid he is 鈥渄eeply concerned鈥 with the global measles outbreak and its potential impact on Canada. ()听

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Classified as: Measles vaccine, measles virus, brian ward, 91社区 experts, Department of Medicine
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Published on: 11 Mar 2024

March 8 is International Women's Day, a global day of recognition celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and girls, and raising awareness of the work left to be done. ()鈥

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Classified as: International Women's Day, Alexandra Ketcheum, Carola Weil
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Published on: 7 Mar 2024

Most Canadians can look forward to a warmer-than-normal spring, but they should also brace for the season鈥檚 "profound mood swings," according to The Weather Network's latest outlook. The forecast predicts that the unusually mild winter seen across much of the country thanks to El Ni帽o conditions will pave the way for even more pleasant weather in the coming weeks, but not without some interruptions.

Classified as: Weather forecast, david wees, djordje romanic
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Published on: 6 Mar 2024

The Liberal government is proposing heavier sentences, new regulatory bodies and changes to a number of laws in鈥痭ew legislation to tackle online abuse. The Online Harms Act proposes to police seven categories of harmful content online. Those categories include content used to bully a child and content that encourages a child to harm themselves. They also include hate speech, content that incites violence or terrorism, content that sexualizes children or victims of sexual violence, and sexual content that is posted without consent.

Classified as: Ignacio Cofone, Faculty of Law, online harms
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Published on: 4 Mar 2024

After helping to discover鈥痶he world's first deposit of natural hydrogen in West Africa, which kick-started a search for the buried gas around the world, Denis鈥疊ri猫re hopes his next breakthrough will be in Canada. Bri猫re is a petrophysicist and vice-president of Calgary-based Chapman Hydrogen and Petroleum Engineering, which plans to begin testing and drilling in northern Ontario this summer in the hopes of finding enough hydrogen underground to produce鈥痑nd market鈥痶he gas.

Classified as: sylvain coulombe, Hydrogen, Sustainability
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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

February 24 will mark the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Throughout the war, thousands of Ukrainian civilians have been killed. One-fourth of the country remains displaced. Numerous cities and villages have been destroyed, and experts predict it will take over one trillion dollars to rebuild the country. ()

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Published on: 23 Feb 2024

February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 鈥 a reminder that women and girls play a critical role in science and technology communities, and that their participation should be strengthened. Diversity in research expands the pool of talented researchers, bringing in fresh perspectives, talent and creativity. This day is a reminder that women and girls play a critical role in science and technology communities and that their participation should be strengthened.

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Published on: 9 Feb 2024

February is Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about the importance of cardiovascular health and an opportunity to focus on what we can do to improve our heart health. Heart disease is the second leading cause of death for both men and women in Canada. ().听

Classified as: Valentine's Day, cardiovascular disease prevention, Christopher Labos, abhinav sharma, Marilyn Fitzpatrick, Vivek Astvansh, Kyle Elliott, Christopher Dietzel
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Published on: 7 Feb 2024

Interest rates will continue to dictate the outcome of Canada鈥檚 housing market in 2024 with the first and second halves showing different pictures. RBC鈥檚 latest housing report projects slow activity and softer prices in the early part of the year as the鈥疊ank of Canada鈥痬aintains its policy rate at a two-decade high and鈥痟ome ownership鈥痵tays out of reach for many potential buyers. But a鈥痯ivot toward rate cuts鈥痬id-year will get the wheels turning faster over the second half or perhaps even sooner.

Classified as: Canadian housing market, Moshe Lander
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Published on: 31 Jan 2024

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has noted鈥痬ore than 4,600 invasive group A streptococcus samples from 2023 鈥 the highest Canada has seen. Group A streptococcus, a bacteria that can cause illnesses like strep throat, can develop into acute infections that can lead to pneumonia, a flesh-eating disease, or toxic shock syndrome. Some Canadians across the country that contracted the bacteria have developed infections requiring hospital treatment.

Classified as: 91社区 experts, Dr. Jesse Papenburg
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Published on: 25 Jan 2024

January is Alzheimer鈥檚 Awareness Month in Canada. More than 650,000 people have dementia in this country, and that number is expected to spike by 187% over the next 30 years, according to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. For people living with dementia, participating in activities they enjoy is key to maintaining their sense of self and quality of life.聽聽聽

Classified as: Alzheimers, Marie-Eve Bolduc
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Published on: 24 Jan 2024

A new year often brings new federal regulations and rules. In 2024, there will be a slew of new laws that come into effect with significant implications, including changes to Canada鈥檚 bail system, new timelines for the dental insurance program, a new tax on foreign tech companies, and changes to the federal carbon tax.聽

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Classified as: 91社区 experts, Canadian constitutional law and practice, Canadian Politics
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Published on: 22 Jan 2024

Facing increased scrutiny over its social networks鈥 effects on teenage users, Meta announced Tuesday that teens on Facebook and Instagram will see less content related to self-harm and eating disorders. Meta already filters such content out of the feeds it recommends to users, such as Instagram鈥檚 Reels and Explore. But under a set of changes rolling out over the next few months, harmful posts and stories won鈥檛 be shown to teens 鈥渆ven if [they鈥檙e] shared by someone they follow,鈥澛爐he company said聽in a statement.

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Published on: 16 Jan 2024

B.C. residents will soon become the first in Canada to have access to an at-home, self-screening test for cervical cancer. About 200 people are diagnosed with cervical cancer a year in the province, according to Premier David Eby. He said doctors in B.C. have been looking for ways to improve the diagnosis of human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer. ()听

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Classified as: cervical cancer screening
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Published on: 11 Jan 2024

U.S. President Joe Biden will lay out what he sees as the stakes of the 2024 presidential election 鈥 democracy and freedom 鈥 in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on Jan. 6, his first campaign event of the new year. 鈥淭his Saturday will mark the three-year anniversary of when, with encouragement from Donald Trump, a violent mob breached our nation's Capital. It was the first time in our nation's history that a president tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power," said Biden-Harris campaign manager Julie-Chavez Rodriguez.

Classified as: Jason Opal, U.S. politics, Election
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Published on: 4 Jan 2024

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