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More breast cancer patients can choose smaller surgery

More breast cancer patients can choose smaller surgery

Studies showing lumpectomies can often work in cases that used to call for full mastectomies
NDP leader requests emergency debate on urgent situation in children’s health care

NDP leader requests emergency debate on urgent situation in children’s health care

Hospitals across the country treating high or record numbers of children with respiratory illnesses
Hailstorm kills 7 in Bolivian village graduation celebration

Hailstorm kills 7 in Bolivian village graduation celebration

Roof collapsed in Santiago de Pacharia, a small rural community in the high plains
Pioneering Black feminist Dorothy Pitman Hughes dies at 84

Pioneering Black feminist Dorothy Pitman Hughes dies at 84

Hughes toured with Gloria Steinem through the 70s and spent her life advocating for child welfare
Big cities have a major role to play in protecting biodiversity, experts say

Big cities have a major role to play in protecting biodiversity, experts say

Increasing native plants and animals and decreasing contaminants, among actions cities can take
Canada’s Gilles and Poirier win ice dance gold at Grand Prix Final

Canada’s Gilles and Poirier win ice dance gold at Grand Prix Final

The two performed to Madonna’s ‘Evita’
‘It is your new normal’: Canada’s aging work force root of national labour shortage

‘It is your new normal’: Canada’s aging work force root of national labour shortage

Canada’s labour force growth rate has been trending downward since 2000, and is intensifying
Accused Libyan bombmaker in Pan Am downing now in U.S. custody

Accused Libyan bombmaker in Pan Am downing now in U.S. custody

1988 attack killed 259 people in the air and 11 on the ground
Indigenous communities leading the switch to renewable energy in the North

Indigenous communities leading the switch to renewable energy in the North

Action vital as territories warming at two to four times the global average
Oil spill in rural Kansas creek shuts down Keystone pipeline

Oil spill in rural Kansas creek shuts down Keystone pipeline

Estimated 14,000 barrels spilled, causing oil prices to briefly spike