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‘She robbed me of experiences,’ says Winnipeg man suing teacher over past sexual relationship

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A Winnipeg man has filed a lawsuit and a complaint with Winnipeg police against his former high school English teacher for engaging in a sexual relationship with him starting when he was 15 years old.

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Surgeon handed 4-month suspension for noose incident at Alberta hospital

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A white, South African-born surgeon who tied and taped a noose to an operating room door in 2016 to allegedly target a Black, Nigerian-born surgical assistant has been suspended from practising for four months.

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Canadian energy, health, manufacturing sectors were major targets of ransomware attacks: cyber spy agency

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More than half of the known ransomware victims in Canada this year were critical infrastructure providers, according to a new threat assessment from Canada’s cyber spies, and the number is likely even higher.

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Merck plans to manufacture COVID-19 antiviral drug in Canada

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Merck Canada announced Monday it plans to manufacture its oral antiviral COVID-19 drug in Canada, making the country a global hub for the production of the potentially game-changing treatment.

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Pandemic disruptions led to 47,000 more malaria deaths last year, WHO says

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The World Health Organization said Monday that the global response to the longtime threat of malaria has taken a hit as the coronavirus pandemic disrupted health services in many countries, leading to tens of thousands more deaths worldwide last year.

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