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Russian journalist sells $ 103.5 million Nobel Peace Prize to support Ukrainian children

The Nobel Peace Prize that Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov was auctioning off to raise money for Ukrainian refugee children was sold for $ 103.5 million on Monday night, breaking an old Nobel record. A spokesman for Heritage Auctions, which handled the sale, could not confirm the identity of the buyer, but said the winning bid …

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Canadian employers willing to hire staff with no job-related skills: survey

A new study shows that Canadian employers are willing to hire workers with no work-related experience due to a tight job market. Research published today indicates that experience and education, once crucial to many positions, are becoming less and less important in the face of labor shortages. Read more: As pandemic restrictions dwindle, labor shortages …

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BNN BNN Ghost of Keystone XL chases the US while drivers feel pain in the bomb

As Americans continue to feel the pain of the bomb due to rising gasoline prices, the issue of energy security and how to reduce the rising cost of living is the main and central issue for officials. Government of Canada and the United States. However, for the Biden administration, the decision to cancel the Keystone …

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Decriminalization will not solve the “drug intoxication crisis,” workers say. So what will it be?

Emily Wadden, left, runs the Safe Works Access Program (SWAP), an educational program for needle and overdose distribution based in St. Louis. John’s and Corner Brook. Jane Henderson, rightly so, is a harm reduction consultant at Eastern Health. (CBC) Newfoundland and Labrador damage reduction workers say drug decriminalization is a step in the right direction, …

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Metrolinx warns of the dangers of rail crossings and releases a startling video of the crash

Metrolinx advises drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to be very careful around train tracks, as the provincial traffic agency has released images of a car entering a level crossing just before being hit by a train that is approaching. The incident happened in May at the Carl Hall Road Railroad Pass in Downsview Park, according to …

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The family identifies a woman killed in a domestic homicide in Brampton

The family of a woman who died in a domestic assault in Brampton on Friday has identified him, according to Global News. The family told Global News that the woman is 29-year-old Vanessa Virgioni. On Friday, Peel Regional Police said a disturbance was reported in a residential neighborhood on Avondale Boulevard and Aloma Crescent, near …

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Victim of Toronto weekend shooting identified as “extremely disturbing” armed violence

An aspiring musician was the victim of a series of shootings on Father’s Day over the weekend that the city’s mayor described as “extremely disturbing”. Police say they are investigating a total of six different shootings – which left two men dead and two critically injured teenagers – that took place across the city between …

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