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Michael Bramadat-Willcock
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News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
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September 12th 2020
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Vice-Chief Kim Beaudin is calling for accountability after a panel of experts assigned to look into the use of Structured Intervention Units (SIUs), in Canadian prisons released a scathing report on 19 Aug. detailing how their work was obstructed, undermined and blocked by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC).
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Countries unable to withstand ecological threats are among the world’s least peaceful, analysis finds
Jon Henley
News
| September 14th 2020
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Food is cheap. So cheap, it’s hurting the planet. Food systems — the paths meals take from farm to fork and beyond — are among the largest anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). They don’t need to be: A report published last week found changing how we grow, use, and dispose of food could significantly reduce emissions.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| September 11th 2020
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Food can stop climate change. Sort of. The path of food from farm to fork and beyond is responsible for between 21 and 37 per cent of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| September 14th 2020
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Significant out-of-pocket expenses makes it clear rural residents are facing obstacles getting the medical care they need outside their community, say advocates.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 14th 2020
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Rural residents needing to travel outside their community for healthcare often face steep out-of-pocket costs. The problem is compounded by a provincial assortment of subsidy programs that cause regional disparities and hinder equal access to medical care across the country, say experts.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 14th 2020
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The rooming houses can be “extremely subdivided,” with anywhere between three to 16 rooms in a three-storey, single-family townhouse, said student Nathi Mbuso Zamisa.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 14th 2020
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From quarantine ships to paintings of diseases as “transcendental entities,” a Toronto architecture student is mapping out historical and visual artifacts to examine how design has adapted through plagues of the past.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 9th 2020
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Julian Brave NoiseCat
News
| August 20th 2020
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