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Georgia Scout: Candidates make final push for crucial Senate seat

Georgia eavesdrop: Candidates make final push for crucial BBC Senate seat Warnock, Walker make final pitch in Georgia midterm election runoff The Globe and Mail Opinion | All the Democrats might do if Warnock won The New York Times Georgia runoff candidates campaign ahead of election MSNBC See full coverage on Google News

BC health officials urge flu vaccination for young children as hospitalization rates rise

Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, speaks in the legislature press theater in Victoria, BC, on March 10. CHAD HIPOLITO/The Canadian Press Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging parents to get their children vaccinated against the flu, as provincial governments across the country scramble to deal with hospitals overwhelmed by sick children. Hospitalizations of children …

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Veterans Affairs says it has no evidence the former Paralympian was offered assisted dying

Veterans Affairs can find nothing in its files to suggest that an employee of the department provided medical assistance in dying to a former member of the military, a Paralympic athlete, the department’s deputy secretary told a House committee on Monday. common Paul Ledwell told the veterans affairs committee that the department has examined more …

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Braid: The dictatorial and unworkable sovereignty act may be the worst piece of legislation in Alberta’s history

Route route links Politics opinion news Local news Columnists This is probably the worst law introduced in Alberta since the social credit bills of the 1930s. Author of the article: Don Braid • Calgary Herald Publication date: December 5, 2022 • 23 minutes ago • 5 minutes read 201 comments Premier Danielle Smith details Alberta …

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Looking back through Hubble data, astronomers have identified six massive stars before they exploded as core-collapse supernovae

The venerable Hubble Space Telescope has given us a lot during its service history (32 years, 7 months, 6 days and counting!) Even after all these years, the versatile and sophisticated observatory is still pulling its weight together with a more recent addition. , such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and other members …

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GM converts CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ontario to make electric delivery vans

A General Motors plant in Ingersoll, Ontario has been converted to an electric van assembly line, making it Canada’s first full-scale electric vehicle manufacturing facility. The first BrightDrop Zevo 600 rolled off the line at CAMI’s plant on Monday, marking the reopening of the facility that was temporarily closed in May to retool from internal …

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Ontario education support workers vote to accept new deal

Ontario education support workers have voted to accept a new deal with the provincial government, ending a long and contentious negotiation process. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents about 55,000 workers, announced the ratification of the contract Monday morning. According to the negotiating committee, about 73 percent of members voted in favor …

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World AIDS Day Highlights – GovernmentZA

Highlights of World AIDS Day GovernZA World AIDS Day: “AIDS is still a reality and it kills” IOL Why the drop in HIV/AIDS donor funding matters Monitor AIDS Memorial Quilt comes to Palm Beach County 5 West Palm News Channel WPTV Facing the challenges of AIDS IOL See full coverage on Google News