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Ottawa to spend $1.5 billion to improve access to drugs for rare diseases

Ottawa to spend $1.5 billion to improve access to drugs for rare diseases

Duclos wants to increase coverage for existing drugs, create list of new and emerging treatments
First Nation chooses affluent Vancouver launch pad to reform Indigenous child welfare

First Nation chooses affluent Vancouver launch pad to reform Indigenous child welfare

Campaign aims at doing what’s best for children on the ‘front lines of colonization’
A quarter of world population lacks safe drinking water: UN

A quarter of world population lacks safe drinking water: UN

Estimated cost of meeting UN water and sanitation goals could reach $1 trillion a year
B.C. child welfare official testifies at inquiry into teen’s death in Calgary

B.C. child welfare official testifies at inquiry into teen’s death in Calgary

Alexandru Radita was diabetic and weighed 37 pounds at the time of his death in 2013
U.S. transgender youth: ‘Forced outing’ bills make schools unsafe

U.S. transgender youth: ‘Forced outing’ bills make schools unsafe

Wave of legislation raising debate over student needs, school responsibility, parents’ right to know
Japanese beating Americans in baseball is must-see viewing in Japan

Japanese beating Americans in baseball is must-see viewing in Japan

Japanese television stuck to its live coverage from Miami for almost two hours after Japan defeated the United States 3-2 to win the World Baseball Classic.
Take hard line on Canada’s digital tax, online laws, tech associations urge Biden

Take hard line on Canada’s digital tax, online laws, tech associations urge Biden

Online Streaming Act, Online News Act troubling for American industry coalition
Trudeau chief of staff to testify on foreign interference at committee

Trudeau chief of staff to testify on foreign interference at committee

Katie Telford will testify for two hours during the second week of April
Food inflation in Canada shows signs of easing, but grocery prices to remain high

Food inflation in Canada shows signs of easing, but grocery prices to remain high

Prices are rising less quickly, signalling worst of grocery price hikes could be behind us
Vancouver park board offers tips on how to ‘respect’ city’s coyotes

Vancouver park board offers tips on how to ‘respect’ city’s coyotes

Animals can become bolder in the spring or stand their ground if they perceive a threat