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Canada leads development of new UN Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery

On November 17, the UN published the new UN Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery, which was the result of a collaboration involving 38 research funding organizations and 270 experts around the world.

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Lane closures on Timiskaming Quebec Dam Bridge

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to inform users that due to unforeseen site conditions, the lane closures and periodic sidewalk reductions on the Timiskaming Quebec Dam Bridge, which connects Highway 63, in Ontario, to Route 101, in Quebec, will be extended to the following period to carry out rehabilitation work on the bridge deck.

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Warriors’ Klay Thompson out for season with torn Achilles: report

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Warriors All-Star guard Klay Thompson will miss the NBA season after tearing his right Achilles during a practice game in Southern California on Wednesday, ESPN reported on Thursday.

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Huge and famous Arecibo telescope set to be demolished

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The National Science Foundation announced Thursday that it will close the huge telescope at the renowned Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico in a blow to scientists worldwide who depend on it to search for planets, asteroids and extraterrestrial life.

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RCMP tolerates ‘misogynistic, racist, and homophobic attitudes:’ former Supreme Court justice

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The federal government needs to conduct an external, independent and in-depth review of the future of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, says a former Supreme Court of Canada justice tasked with dealing with the fallout from the force’s historic sexual assault settlement.

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