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The impact of climate on our changing planet may be the most pressing story of our time. Canadians have a hunger for information and constructive solutions as the United Nations climate conference, COP26, is set to begin in Glasgow on Oct. 31.

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Patients out thousands in deposits to Ontario plastic surgeon who they say disappeared

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Before the patients they could get their plastic surgery procedures, Dr. Mahmood Kara seemingly disappeared and their money hasn’t been returned.

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Kamloops residential school survivor calls for leadership on reconciliation, funding ahead of PM’s visit

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A survivor of the residential school near Kamloops, B.C., is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to act as a role model on reconciliation and help the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Nation with additional funding ahead of a meeting with the First Nation on Monday.

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Instacart ‘shoppers’ baffled by shrinking paycheques

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Home delivery has boomed during the pandemic. But the gig workers who have signed with Instacart, to go shopping for consumers and deliver the orders, say their earnings from the online giant are shrrouded in mystery, and have fallen significantly.

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Space tourism may be taking off, but critics not taken with its aims

Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity descends toward Earth on July 11, 2021

A handful of billionaire-backed space ventures are trying to make out-of-this-world tourism a future reality, but some critics say their resources would be better directed toward solving the problems we face on Earth today.

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