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Poilievre tweaks his tone and strategy as he faces must-win byelection, leadership review

[published_date] Pierre Poilievre was feeling dejected and disappointed after the stinging federal election loss in April, sources close to the Conservative leader said, and he dialed back his public appearances for the better part of two months to reassess his strategy and regroup. After that period of self-reflection, which was marked by private calls and…

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B.C. college warns students of data breach. Cybersecurity experts warn of wider problems

[published_date] Students at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) in Prince George may have had their personal information compromised in a months-long data breach.  Cybersecurity experts say it is emblematic of wider cybersecurity problems within educational institutions that can pose serious risks to students' personal information.  In a letter sent to students in July, the…

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B.C. reinstates coverage of $1M drug for girl with rare condition

[published_date] British Columbia's minister of health says the province has reinstated coverage for an expensive drug used by a Vancouver Island girl with a rare and terminal genetic disorder.  Josie Osborne said in a statement issued Thursday that Charleigh Pollock, who recently turned 10, will once again receive coverage for Brineura. The drug treats neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis Type 2, also known…

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