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School cell phone rules: Here’s how educators think they’ll win

Isabella Pires first noticed what she calls the “gradual apathy pandemic” in eighth grade. Only a handful of classmates registered…

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Politics

Poilievre’s office silent on leader’s Pride plans as other party leaders say they’ll attend

Pierre Poilievre is the only federal party leader whose staff won’t say whether their chief intends to participate in Pride…

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Canada

In an Ontario town split over a nuclear dump site, the fallout is over how they’ll vote on the future

A citizen’s group opposed to burying Canada’s stockpile of spent nuclear fuel half a kilometre below a southwestern Ontario farm town is…

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Canada

High prices, tight budgets have Canadians trimming how they’ll celebrate this Christmas

Some Canadians are cutting back on spending this Christmas as they face yet another year of inflation.  For many, wallets…

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Sports

Sands casino family say they’ll buy majority of Mavs from Cuban

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has entered into an agreement to sell a majority stake in the NBA franchise to…

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Business

OpenAI employees say they’ll leave unless board resigns

Hundreds of employees at ChatGPT maker OpenAI say they may quit the company and join former CEO Sam Altman at Microsoft unless…

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Canada

Businesses fear they’ll have to borrow more to repay government-backed pandemic loans

Some small businesses say they might have to refinance their government-backed pandemic loans at higher interest rates if Ottawa doesn’t extend…

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Entertainment

Mass journalism layoffs don’t just mean a gap in news coverage. Experts worry they’ll hurt democracy too

The mass layoffs of more than 600 people at Metroland Media Group, along with the news that Nordstar plans to stop…

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