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Vjosa Isai
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News, Next Gen Insider
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September 28th 2020
Academic misconduct has "skyrocketed" as more students are learning online thanks to COVID-19 campus closures. Today’s technology has made the business of cheating more sophisticated, and more profitable.
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More in today's news
The federal government has struggled in the past five years to engage constructively with the manufacturing sector. It has juggled with its green agenda and the need to keep its traditional industries running at the same time.
Marcelo Lu
Opinion
| September 28th 2020
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The security service charged with protecting Parliament Hill says it has stepped up its presence in the area following several recent reports of harassment against politicians and others.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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While the federal government is pressing ahead with plans to buy billions of dollars worth of much-needed equipment for the Canadian Armed Forces, the Department of National Defence's top procurement official says COVID-19 is further slowing down some already delayed purchases.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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A shadowy group of cyber criminals that attacked a prominent nursing organization and Canadian Tire store has successfully targeted other companies with clients in governments, health care, insurance and other sectors.
Colin Perkel
News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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The controversy around WE Charity in Canada is opening the door to a public discussion about whether WE — and groups like it — actually help the African communities where they operate.
Jacob Serebrin
News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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How American politics killed a consensus climate solution.
Shannon Osaka
News, US News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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Heat and wildfire smoke force residents to seek respite – and buy cooling systems and air purifiers, if they can afford them
Emily Holden
News, US News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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Elon Musk said in July that he would give a big contract to anyone mining the EV battery mineral 'in an environmentally sensitive way.
Maddie Stone
News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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More than 450 long-finned pilot whales became stranded in harbour in Tasmania with rescuers managing to save about 50
Graham Readfearn
News, Politics
| September 28th 2020
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From the archives
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Barry Saxifrage
Opinion
| May 29th 2020
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