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Lights out in Pakistan as energy-saving move backfires

Lights out in Pakistan as energy-saving move backfires

Major cities and remote towns without electricity for more than 12 hours
Smaller cities can benefit from immigration uptick and pandemic shift: Research

Smaller cities can benefit from immigration uptick and pandemic shift: Research

Conference Board of Canada says more evenly distributed migration would be helpful
Fatal hazing lawsuit at U.S. university ends with nearly $3M settlement

Fatal hazing lawsuit at U.S. university ends with nearly $3M settlement

Eight former fraternity members previously either pleaded or were found guilty on various charges
After sex assault acquittal, military clears Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin of misconduct

After sex assault acquittal, military clears Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin of misconduct

Fortin will be assigned ‘appropriate duties commensurate with his rank and experience’
Subcontracting ArriveCan development ‘seems highly illogical and inefficient:’ PM

Subcontracting ArriveCan development ‘seems highly illogical and inefficient:’ PM

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked Canada’s top public servant to look into the government’s procurement process over what he said seemed to be a “highly illogical and inefficient” contract to develop the ArriveCan app.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet begin three-day retreat in Hamilton

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet begin three-day retreat in Hamilton

House of Commons is scheduled to return from its winter break next week
Feds say ‘no willing partners’ to bring fire codes onto First Nations — including AFN

Feds say ‘no willing partners’ to bring fire codes onto First Nations — including AFN

House fires on First Nations cause deaths and injuries at a much higher rate than off-reserve
Russia blames West for no Ukraine talks, defends navy drills

Russia blames West for no Ukraine talks, defends navy drills

Top diplomat Lavrov in South Africa for talks about possibly strengthening ties
Educators call for federal inquiry into “widespread abuse” in Canadian sports

Educators call for federal inquiry into “widespread abuse” in Canadian sports

Maltreatment complaints have exploded in Canada, with concerns being raised in multiple disciplines
5 things to know about Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit

5 things to know about Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit

What are people born in the Year of the Rabbit associated with, and how is the day celebrated?