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Opinion: I’ve been caring for people with opioid addiction for more than a decade. Here are the lessons I’ve learned

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If we want to address the opioid crisis, we need a societal approach to addiction

3h ago

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Hydro-Québec announces mega wind farm in partnership with Indigenous communities, regional government

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The provincial Crown corporation has plans to develop wind power over a 5,000-square-kilometre parcel of land known as the Chamouchouane zone

#wind #indigenous

15h ago

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The possibility of war between Israel and Hezbollah has many considering leaving Lebanon for good

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The Canadian Embassy is warning citizens to ‘book a flight to leave the country now,’ while also making contingency plans to evacuate those who remain in Lebanon

on Sat, 8AM

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Toronto is barely outbuilding Edmonton for new rental homes

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Construction starts on rental homes in Canada are way up from 2017, but demand has surged much faster

on Sat, 2AM

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Globe editorial: The unanimous overhaul of the Competition Act is a big win for Canadians

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After two years of debate, the House of Commons has achieved something important and lasting

on Fri, 6PM

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OMERS sells LifeLabs to U.S.-based Quest Diagnostics for $1.35-billion

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The deal will see Canada’s highly concentrated lab testing market further controlled by U.S. owners, though LifeLabs will keep its brand, Canadian headquarters and management team

on Fri, 6PM

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Cities vs. Airbnbs, farmers seeking tech workers and Google’s AI dreams clash with climate goals

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Plus, how a song by Tom Hanks’s son was co-opted by white supremacists

on Fri, 2PM

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Freeland says ‘vast, vast majority’ of Liberal caucus supports Trudeau in wake of Toronto by-election loss

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has faced calls to either meet with all of his MPs together, make major changes in his government or resign entirely after the party’s surprise loss in Toronto-St. Paul’s

on Thu, 11PM

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Hezbollah’s massive military response to killing of senior commander feeds fear of Israel-Lebanon war

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The head of Hezbollah’s executive council told mourners that the military response to Mohammed Nasser’s killing ‘will continue to target new sites that the enemy did not think would be hit’

on Thu, 6PM

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Hamilton man living on disability payments relies on support from friends to survive

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Louis, 49, says being on ODSP has made his health worse because he can’t afford food or health care interventions

on Thu, 3PM

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Opinion: How to deal with the tsunami of AI-generated hallucinations

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Problems ensue when humans and organizations uncritically use artificial intelligence content for tasks

on Thu, 11AM

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Saskatchewan, Alberta lag behind rest of Canada on climate policy: Report

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Canada has made progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but some governments are doing far less than others, according to the Pembina Institute’s research

on Wed, 5PM

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Jewish teachers launch human rights complaint accusing B.C. teachers union of fostering antisemitism

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Educators say they have been ‘ostracized’ by the B.C. Teachers’ Federation and discrimination makes it challenging for them to do their jobs

on Wed, 3PM

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Opinion: The Supreme Court has just removed the last bar to Trump’s dictatorship

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Everything Trump has said and done shows us he would assume unlimited powers if given the opportunity

on Wed, 12PM

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Much of New Mexico is under flood watch after 100 rescued from waters over weekend

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Most of central New Mexico remains under a flood watch into Tuesday

on Tue, 6PM

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B.C. looks to change building code to develop single-stair apartment buildings

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Housing advocates have been pressing for the change for years while firefighter associations and disability-advocacy groups have expressed concerns

on Tue, 5PM

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In Donald Trump’s immunity case, the Supreme Court decides not to decide

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What remains to be decided is whether Mr. Trump’s actions in his drive to prevent the election of Joe Biden were part of his official duties

on Tue, 5PM

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Opinion: Hot take: Hormone replacement therapy has a role to play in treating menopause symptoms

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Two decades ago, a blockbuster study warned of increased risks for HRT, but new data tell a different story

on Tue, 3PM

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Shifting to a vegetarian diet? Here are some tips

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A large-scale study adds to existing evidence that following a plant-focused diet guards against chronic disease, in particular coronary heart disease and cancer

on Tue, 2PM

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Four EV myths that just won’t die

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I’ve assembled the top unwarranted complaints about EVs into one convenient space, in an attempt to knock them off one by one

on Tue, 10AM

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ReconAfrica agrees to pay out more than $10-million over allegedly misleading disclosure

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The company’s stock trades at about $1.20 a share, a more than 90-per-cent decline from its peak

on Mon, 8PM

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Thousands celebrate Pride in downtown Toronto as parade ends early because of protesters

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The Toronto Pride Parade marks the culmination of a month’s worth of events intended to celebrate the city’s LGBTQ+ community, but it was blocked by a pro-Palestinian demonstration

on Mon, 6PM

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Without a strong NFB, Canadians will lose sight of who we are

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The National Film Board’s releases shaped the way that generations of Canadian children saw their country, and saw themselves

on Mon, 5PM

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The Globe and Mail

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GetNews Press Release.

on Mon, 4PM

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Donald Trump may run, and win, in 2024. Canada must prepare now to protect global democracy

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Canada was caught off guard when Trump won in 2016 - and suffered for it. A global coalition for democracy will help prepare for his potential re-election

on Mon, 4PM

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Water now flowing through repaired Calgary tap water system, but restrictions remain on home usage

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Restrictions on home usage will continue for the foreseeable future as crews stabilize the network of pipes to ensure new breakages don’t occur

on Mon, 12PM

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Globe editorial: The rising potential of solar power’s affordable and abundant energy

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The potential to supply low-cost and plentiful energy could bolster economies – people’s lives – around the world for decades to come

on Mon, 2AM

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Opinion: We can’t control the wind: A found poem about wildfires

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Through found phrases, Claire Cameron illustrates the perils of summer in a changing climate

on Sun, 7PM

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What we can learn from Montreal’s many glories

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Good design and attention to detail make a huge difference

on Sun, 2PM

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Are bikes or e-bikes ever allowed to be ridden on the sidewalk?

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The rules vary by city and province, but, in most places, riding any bike on the sidewalk is banned

on Jun 30

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Video: There would be no Canada without the beaver

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For Canada Day, editorial cartoonist Brian Gable illuminates the history of Canada and the beaver, and how they are intertwined, with his signature visual wit

on Jun 29

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Cutting through the noise: What percentage of your portfolio should be Canadian?

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We should celebrate what we have in Canada and invest in it – but not to the exclusion of the many opportunities beyond our borders

on Jun 29

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WestJet mechanics go on strike in shock move, upending travel ahead of long weekend

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The airline is asking for immediate intervention by the federal Labour Minister and the labour tribunal

on Jun 29

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Revue Cinema, Toronto’s oldest operating movie theatre, faces closure over tensions with landlord

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Landlord Danny Mullin says he wants to get rid of the film society’s board as negotiations for renewal of the theatre’s commercial lease grow contentious

on Jun 29

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Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan chosen as first woman to head Canadian Armed Forces

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She replaces General Wayne Eyre, who is retiring after 40 years of service; he has held the top military job since 2021

on Jun 28

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Former justice minister David Lametti questions suitability of new human-rights chief

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Birju Dattani, recently appointed to lead the Canadian Human Rights Commission, issued a statement indicating he has no intention of quitting

on Jun 28

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Opinion: On the occasion of its birthday, here are some not-terrible things about Canada

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And the examples found are right from these very (web)pages of The Globe and Mail

on Jun 28

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Opinion: Homeless people in Denver were given thousands of dollars for free. Guess what happened next

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The Denver Basic Income Project has seen impressive results and has already been extended

on Jun 28

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Opinion: In a country where immigrants are the majority, anti-immigration politics are obsolete

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Around the world, the far right is on the rise, largely due to its stance on immigrants. But not in Canada

on Jun 28

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U.S. regulators approve Louisiana LNG project over climate objections

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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted 2-1 to allow construction and operation of the Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG plant and a related pipeline

on Jun 28

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Legendary Métis musician and TV host Ray St. Germain dies at 83

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Nicknamed ‘Winnipeg’s Elvis’ for his uncanny vocal likeness to the king of rock ‘n’ roll, St. Germain built a name for himself in several corners of Canadian entertainment

on Jun 28

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Premier Smith says Alberta plans to opt out of federal dental care plan by 2026

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Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange’s office says the Canadian Dental Care Plan duplicates coverage provided by Alberta’s low-income dental programs

on Jun 28

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Indigenous man shot dead by OPP in Kenora has community demanding answers

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Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit is now handling the fatal shooting of Bruce Frogg at Anicinabe Park

on Jun 28

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Opinion: I had sex with Frank Stronach when I was 19. I’ve wrestled with its meaning ever since

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What wasn’t clear to me then was the infrastructure around Mr. Stronach that helped sate his appetites. I didn’t stand a chance

on Jun 28

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Opinion: Dumping Trudeau won’t save the Liberals

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If the trend that took hold in Toronto-St. Paul’s lasts, the party is headed for a catastrophic defeat in the next election

on Jun 27

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‘Godfather’ of AI Geoffrey Hinton offers $1-million for Ontario Science Centre roof

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World-renowned scientist says government must abandon plan to relocate facility

on Jun 27

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Opinion: The law should treat personal data like human organs – not for sale

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It seems that we accept the corporate hoarding of our digital lives as a given: Reddit simply has the right to strike a deal with OpenAI user data

on Jun 26

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Up to 4,000 Rwandan troops have entered combat in eastern Congo, UN report says

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Rwandan government has violated Congo’s sovereignty and territorial integrity while also breaching a UN arms embargo, the report says

on Jun 26

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A new palace for Ethiopia’s prime minister brings evictions and dissent in a country beset by hunger and war

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Ethiopian journalists and other sources have reported that the project could cost US$10-billion to US$15-billion, at a time when the country continues to struggle with hunger and war

on Jun 26

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Calgary urges residents to conserve water as consumption hits highest point in 10 days

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Water consumption was down 11 per cent compared with the day’s five-year average, according to the city’s data, well below Calgary’s conservation target of 25 per cent

on Jun 26