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The long climb to safety: 39 trapped northern Ontario miners expected to be out by midday

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The first of the 39 miners trapped underground at a mine in northern Ontario have climbed to the surface, and the rest are expected to join them by midday Tuesday.

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Can a trans man find happiness in Labrador? I’m about to find out

Mason Woodward

Mason Woodward was born and raised in central Labrador, a place known for harsh winters and even harsher mosquitoes — but not for its LGBT community.

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Russia’s recent military drills send message to Taliban — and Afghanistan’s neighbours

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Russia has staged a series of military exercises with its central Asian neighbours that are focused on anti-terrorism operations.

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RCMP mishandled teen’s sexual assault claim, made arrests without reasonable grounds, watchdog says

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Mounties failed to adequately investigate a teen’s sexual assault and arrested people without reasonable grounds, according to the civilian watchdog agency that oversees the RCMP.

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How Indigenous scientists are using biomedical research to seek ‘genomic justice’

 Joseph Yracheta  co-founder of the Native BioData Consortium

For decades, non-Indigenous scientists have taken samples from Indigenous people for future studies, often without clear consent. But a new generation of Indigenous scientists is taking biomedical research in a new direction — asking important questions about who controls the research process and the data derived from it.

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