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Month: October 2020

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Iqaluit woman’s daily social media videos offer Inuit-specific ‘reasons to stay alive’

admin October 31, 2020

A young woman from Iqaluit is using social media to advocate for more mental health resources in her community by spreading messages of hope. Annie Buscemi, 23, an apprentice electrician who has … Read More

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Health

‘Everyone’s really tired’: Why combatting the second wave will be mentally harder than the first

admin October 31, 2020

British Columbia’s health minister knows you are probably a bit cranky right now.  “It’s not ending, and it’s not going to end soon, and that creates its own anxiety,” Adrian … Read More

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Indigenous

Wendake election: Rémy Vincent defeats longtime Grand Chief Konrad Sioui

admin October 31, 2020

The Huron-Wendat First Nation in Wendake, near Quebec City, has a new Grand Chief. Rémy Vincent has defeated longtime Grand Chief Konrad Sioui in a closely-contested race. Vincent’s margin of victory … Read More

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Health

Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday

admin October 31, 2020

The latest: Canada’s chief public health officer is calling for a “collective effort” to stem the spike of COVID-19 and to lessen the burden on essential workers. “To essential workers — … Read More

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Indigenous

‘It was so beautiful,’ says mom of traditional Innu tent birth experience

admin October 31, 2020

As Thea Penashue welcomed her new daughter into the world, she thought of her ancestors, as she breathed in the fresh outdoor air and the smell of the boughs beneath … Read More

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Indigenous

‘Quite alarming’ spike in COVID-19 cases among First Nations: officials

admin October 31, 2020

There are 194 new COVID-19 cases reported among First Nations people in Manitoba since the week prior, according to a release from the province’s First Nations COVID-19 Pandemic Response Co-ordination … Read More

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Health

Covid-19: PM set to announce month-long England lockdown

admin October 31, 2020

The announcement of a second national lockdown comes as the UK passes one million Covid-19 cases. Source link

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Technology & Science

Osiris-Rex: Nasa asteroid probe ready to return to Earth after leak

admin October 31, 2020

Officials behind the Osiris-Rex probe, which landed on Bennu earlier this week, were worried after a rock wedged open the door of a container. Source link

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Technology & Science

Great Fox-Spider rediscovered on MoD land in Surrey

admin October 31, 2020

The Great Fox-Spider had not been seen since the early 1990s and was feared extinct in the UK. Source link

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Health

PM to hold news conference as lockdown considered

admin October 31, 2020

It comes as documents seen by the BBC suggest the UK is on course for a much higher death toll than during the first wave unless further restrictions are introduced. … Read More

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Technology & Science

Rare ‘blue moon’ to enchant Halloween stargazers

admin October 31, 2020

Halloween: Why is this year’s full moon extra special? Source link

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Health

Why our immune system might be better at fighting COVID-19 than we think

admin October 31, 2020

This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly roundup of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers every Saturday morning. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do that by clicking here. There’s … Read More

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