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Here’s what the main federal parties are promising seniors

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The three main parties have all made promises this time around to help seniors, focusing on two main fronts: changes to long-term care homes after the pandemic underscored vulnerabilities in many facilities and changes to retirement savings.

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Fried eel and oxtail: How Black ingenuity shaped North American dishes

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The way West Africans shaped North American cuisine is only now coming into focus, says food historian Michael Twitty. He and African Nova Scotian Wendie L. Wilson are on a mission to celebrate their ancestors’ ingenuity with food.

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Is your school safe?; Insurance Bureau of Canada urges climate change action: CBC’s Marketplace Cheat Sheet

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CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

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Black lynching memorial in Tennessee teaches a lesson about the past — and the present

Ed Johnson Memorial in Chattanooga

The Ed Johnson Project is part of a quiet but determined U.S.-wide effort to remind everyone of the horror of the estimated 4,400 lynchings in this country in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, writes Paul Hunter.

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Grizzly territories in B.C. line up with Indigenous language communities, new study suggests

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A new journal article published by University of Victoria scientist Lauren Henson and fellow scientists indicates that habitats of three major bear groups in northern B.C. geographically overlap with three Indigenous language communities.

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