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Google warns Canada’s online news bill could force subsidies on biased outletsThe bill, known as C-18 in Parliament, would make tech giants such as Google and Meta pay for reusing news produced by Canadian news organizations.CanadaMay 14, 2022
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Russian state broadcaster buys its way onto American airwavesDespite sanctions amid the war in Ukraine, WZHF is one of two U.S. stations carrying Radio Sputnik, produced by Russia’s state-run media company from studios near the White House.WorldMay 10, 2022
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Overcrowded orbit: how space tech is helping direct traffic around Earth$9.9 million is being set aside by the Canadian government for the next generation of observational satellites. But is enough being done to protect those valuable resources?TechApr 28, 2021
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Coronavirus: Mexico to test 2,000 doses of Russia’s ‘Sputnik’ vaccineMass testing of Russia's COVID-19 vaccine to get domestic regulatory approval will involve more than 40,000 people.WorldAug 20, 2020
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Volunteers hope Cold War observatory and camera can put Alberta hamlet back on the mapA group of dedicated volunteers at the Newbrook Historical Society in Alberta is hard at work refurbishing an observatory and meteor camera from the 1950s.ScienceJun 25, 2019
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Contrary to reports, nobody is digging up real Confederates, or is likely toIt's one thing to debate taking down statues of Confederates, quite another to dig up genuine Confederates, mouldering in their graves these many years. Is it happening? No.PoliticsAug 26, 2017
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