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Scott Moe invites all Canadian premiers to join western trade partnership

[published_date] In the push to reduce barriers to interprovincial trade, Sask. Premier Scott Moe is inviting all provinces to join the New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA). The NWPTA was established in 2010 by Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C., with Manitoba joining in 2017. "Through the NWPTA, member provinces have committed to fully recognize or reconcile rules…

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Trial against Meta higher-ups ends on 2nd day as investors, Zuckerberg reach settlement

[published_date] Mark Zuckerberg and current and former directors and officers of Meta Platforms agreed on Thursday to settle claims seeking $8 billion for the damage they allegedly caused the company by allowing repeated violations of Facebook users' privacy, a lawyer for the shareholders told a Delaware judge on Thursday. None of the parties disclosed details…

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Canada needs agency to manage public UFO sightings, says new federal report

[published_date] Canada needs a transparent, public-facing agency in charge of managing reports of mystifying things seen darting, blinking or hovering through our skies, according to a new report commissioned by Canada's top scientist. The Sky Canada Project report published this week calls for a federal framework for managing UFO sightings by the public and pilots as a replacement for the current patchwork…

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Labour advocates demand NHL apologize for relocating Hamilton Tigers when they went on strike in 1925

[published_date] Local labour advocates are asking the National Hockey League (NHL) to right what they call a historic wrong when the league punished the city's NHL team for going on strike in 1925.  "This is an injustice no one has taken accountability for 100 years," said Anthony Marco, president of the Hamilton and District Labour Council on Wednesday, as he…

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E-scooter injuries on the rise across Canada, data shows

[published_date] Hospitalizations related to injuries from scooters and e-scooters have risen, according to new Canadian data, as emergency physicians warn the two-wheeled vehicles aren't toys. The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) said Thursday that nearly 1,000 people were hospitalized for scooter-related injuries during the 12-month period starting April 1, 2023. That's up from 810…

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