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How these students cut their school's food waste by 57%

How these students cut their school’s food waste by 57%

In this week’s issue of our environmental newsletter: we look at how a group of students drastically cut food waste in their cafeteria, check out a ‘top’ new species of 2024 and find out how to get a prescription to access national parks and local conservation areas.

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Trump looks to turn back the clock on the Panama Canal

Trump looks to turn back the clock on the Panama Canal

Control of the Panama Canal, once a key U.S. presidential campaign issue for Ronald Reagan and an animating topic for people ranging from film legend John Wayne to an unpredictable Canadian-born U.S. senator, has seemingly made a comeback as a hot-button topic in Washington.

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She wasn't told she has cancer. She says that could have been a 'death sentence'
Star

February 1, 2025

She wasn’t told she has cancer. She says that could have been a ‘death sentence’

Five weeks after Cathy Croskery’s right breast was biopsied for…

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Canadians need doctors. These strategies from around the country aim to find them
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February 1, 2025

Canadians need doctors. These strategies from around the country aim to find them

The Cure is a CBC News series examining strategies provinces…

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Most people in Denmark and the Netherlands have a doctor. Here's what Canada can learn
Star

February 1, 2025

Most people in Denmark and the Netherlands have a doctor. Here’s what Canada can learn

White Coat Black Art26:30Primary care for all: Lessons from DenmarkEmily…

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'Extremely concerned' over burnout, Ont. hospital attracts staff with non-money perks
Star

February 1, 2025

‘Extremely concerned’ over burnout, Ont. hospital attracts staff with non-money perks

This is the second in a two-part series looking at what it…

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3 new medical schools focus on the family doctors Canadians need
Star

February 1, 2025

3 new medical schools focus on the family doctors Canadians need

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a…

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How the 1st Black Canadian to be licensed as a doctor got a 'prized' shawl from Abraham Lincoln's widow
Star

February 1, 2025

How the 1st Black Canadian to be licensed as a doctor got a ‘prized’ shawl from Abraham Lincoln’s widow

Over 100 years after his death, Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s visit…

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Museums are running out of storage. Donations may be making it worse
Star

February 1, 2025

Museums are running out of storage. Donations may be making it worse

Too many donations and not enough space has Canada’s art…

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With Emilia Pérez's implosion, I'm Still Here is an Oscars frontrunner. Things could be better
Star

February 1, 2025

With Emilia Pérez’s implosion, I’m Still Here is an Oscars frontrunner. Things could be better

Even given the opportunity to compare with modern day the…

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Needlepoint and banana bread: Murderous American fugitive who hid in Alberta for decades remembered by friends
Star

February 1, 2025

Needlepoint and banana bread: Murderous American fugitive who hid in Alberta for decades remembered by friends

A murderous fugitive who hid from American and Mexican authorities…

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