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Parents welcome asymptomatic COVID-19 tests in schools, even if the news isn’t always good

Rapid Covid Testing

Voluntary COVID-19 testing of asymptomatic students and staff is currently being introduced at designated schools in four Ontario hot spots, with the goal of improving tracking and preventing transmission. Though many applaud the pilot project, some are highlighting shortcomings in how it’s being rolled out.

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A robbery won’t keep this restaurant owner from serving up kindness

Mithun Mathew

Mithun Mathew gives free food from his restaurant to vulnerable people. When his food truck was robbed and cooking supplies were stolen, he decided to give even more.

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National seismic model underestimates shaking in buildings from magnitude 9.0 earthquake, UBC study finds

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A team of scientists at UBC says tall buildings across the Metro Vancouver region will shake much more than currently predicted by Canada’s national seismic hazard model if and when a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, like The Big One, hits.

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The political messaging in the federal economic update | At Issue

The political messaging in the federal economic update | At Issue

CBC’s At Issue panel looks at the political messaging within the Liberal government’s first federal economic update since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, what it could mean for the spring budget and a federal election.

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Woman who spent years scrubbing explicit video from internet urges tech firms to make it easier to remove

unidentified child porn survivor

She was only 14 when she was groomed into having virtual sex with an older man she met on social media. The Canadian Centre for Child Protection says she’s one of thousands whose images are shared around the world who say they are finding it hard to report sexually explicitly material involving minors and have it removed.

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