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Why Xi Jinping publicly rebuked Justin Trudeau, and what it means for Canada's relations with China;

Why Xi Jinping publicly rebuked Justin Trudeau, and what it means for Canada's relations with China

November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Xi Jinping's rare and threatening rebuke of Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit in Indonesia this week was a rare and surprising move by the Chinese president, and highlighted the disregard he has for the Canadian prime minister, according to some experts and former diplomats.

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Canada's health-care system has a data problem, experts say. And it puts patients at risk;

Canada's health-care system has a data problem, experts say. And it puts patients at risk

November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

A review of Greg Price's death found missed faxes, follow-ups and botched data-sharing ultimately cost the 31-year-old his life. A decade later, medical front-line staff in Canada say problems persist when it comes to sharing everything from patient information to aggregate medical and staffing data. 

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N.S. spending tens of millions of dollars on private nursing companies for long-term care; Photo illustration

N.S. spending tens of millions of dollars on private nursing companies for long-term care

November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

The province is paying private contract nurses at least double the hourly wage of public-sector nurses. The higher pay often comes with greater flexibility in scheduling, which some nurses say is attracting early career staff to move out of the public sector — even as health officials grapple with recruitment and retention.

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Family speaks out after service dog taken away from non-verbal child with autism; Catiana Portillo Singh, 14, is non verbal and has autism. Her parents say after she got her service dog Sammy in 2018, she was able to do day trips with her family for the first time.

Family speaks out after service dog taken away from non-verbal child with autism

November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

A Mississauga family says their lives have been completely disrupted after their service dog was taken away. The dog helped their 14-year-old daughter, who is non-verbal and has autism, feel comfortable in public places.

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This 1616 self-portrait was originally a nude. Then a man had it covered up ; Restorer Elizabeth Wicks works on the "Allegory of Inclination", a 1616 work by Artemisia Gentileschi, in the Casa Buonarroti Museum, in Florence, Italy, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. Restorers have begun a six-month project on the "Allegory of Inclination" using modern techniques including x-rays and UV infrared research to go beneath the veils painted over the original to cover nudities and discover the work as Gentileschi painted it. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

This 1616 self-portrait was originally a nude. Then a man had it covered up 

November 16 , 2022 • 04:01 PM EST

For the first time in 342 years, art lovers will get to see Artemisia Gentileschi’s The Allegory of Inclination as the artist intended — with full frontal nudity.

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Would you sign up to catch a deadly disease and live in isolation for weeks? These friends did; Amy Mullin (left) and Tato Crisanto (right) are among dozens of Canadians participating in a human challenge trial — a type of medical study that involves purposely infecting people with a particular pathogen. In this case, it’s the bacteria Bordetella pertussis, known for causing potentially-deadly whooping cough.  

November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Would you sign up to catch a deadly disease and live in isolation for weeks? These friends did

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Kherson's liberation and the long road of healing ahead; A woman embraces a Ukrainian service member in the city centre after Russia's retreat from Kherson, Ukraine November 16, 2022.   

November 17 , 2022 • 04:00 AM EST

Kherson's liberation and the long road of healing ahead

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As Russia's war strays over Ukraine's border, NATO is tested again;  

November 16 , 2022 • 07:03 PM EST

As Russia's war strays over Ukraine's border, NATO is tested again

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Emma Morrison is the first Indigenous woman to win Miss World Canada; Emma Morrison is crowned Miss World Canada 2022 on XXX.  

November 16 , 2022 • 07:04 PM EST

Emma Morrison is the first Indigenous woman to win Miss World Canada

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Nearly 20% of Toronto family doctors planning to close practices in next 5 years, survey finds; Dr. Tara Kiran is a family physician at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. She's worried about the findings of a recent study that show Toronto is set to lose more family doctors in the next five years.  

November 17 , 2022 • 05:00 AM EST

Nearly 20% of Toronto family doctors planning to close practices in next 5 years, survey finds

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November 17 , 2022 • 12:01 AM EST

Canadian health care was already shifting away from solo family doctors. The pandemic made it worse

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November 16 , 2022 • 09:03 AM EST

Think house prices are too high? The rental market is even worse — with no relief in sight

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November 16 , 2022 • 09:16 PM EST

Vancouver council votes to adopt controversial definition of antisemitism

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November 16 , 2022 • 06:41 PM EST

Republicans gain control of the U.S. House of Representatives

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November 16 , 2022 • 10:43 AM EST

Death threat against Trudeau sent to CBSA during convoy protests, Emergencies Act inquiry hears

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