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Depp v. Heard and what it means for #MeToo

On Wednesday, a jury sided with actor, Johnny Depp in his defamation case against his ex-wife, Amber Heard. The verdict follows a six week-long trial…

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Putting a federal disability benefit back on the table

On May 26, Canada’s Minister of Employment, work force Development and Disability Inclusion, Carla Qualtrough said the Liberal government plans to re…

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Why people are hitting unsubscribe on streaming platforms

Netflix recently reported their first loss of subscribers in over a decade. In the first quarter of 2022, 200,000 accounts left the company. That was…

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Why birds sing

Today we decided to take a bit of a reprieve and head down to a park, very early in the morning, to hear the dawn chorus – the symphony of birdsong t…

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How archaeologists look for unmarked graves in Indigenous communities

It’s been one year since Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc First Nation announced they had found 215 unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential S…

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Why guns are so tied to American identity

The United States is grappling with another mass shooting. At least 19 children and two adults were killed at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas…

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How learning platforms tracked kids during online school

A new report from Human Rights Watch found that some online learning platforms are tracking children in ways they say actively or passively infringe …

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Connie Walker’s latest investigation: Her own family's history

Journalist Connie Walker has been reporting on Indigenous stories for most of her career. From missing and murdered women to the Truth and Reconcilia…

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Stress Test: Is the middle class dead for millennials and Gen Z?

As a bonus episode today, we're bringing you an episode of Stress Test, a podcast about personal finance from The Globe and Mail, hosted by Rob Carri…

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Why is it so hard to unite the right in Alberta?

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he will resign as leader of the United Conservative Party following the results of his leadership review. He receiv…

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