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Leafs, Raptors move game start times so fans can watch Blue Jays in World Series
The Maple Leafs and Raptors are changing the times of their games this weekend and next week so sports fans can watch the Blue Jays play the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball’s championship. Source link
Google says its quantum computer can reveal the structure of molecules
A new quantum computing protocol may be able to augment a standard technique for understanding molecules in chemistry, biomedicine and materials science Source link
COVID-19 class-action application denied as abuse of process by B.C. judge
A B.C. Supreme Court justice has ruled that a class-action lawsuit meant to represent all adults in the province whose rights were allegedly violated by provincial orders during the COVID-19 pandemic can’t proceed because of “so many self-inflicted problems.” Source link
Some Conservative MPs doubt Poilievre’s leadership after podcast remarks about RCMP
After Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blasted RCMP leadership on a recent podcast, some party members told Radio-Canada they are questioning whether they will continue supporting him. Source link
World Court says Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza
The International Court of Justice said on Wednesday that Israel must allow the United Nations aid agency in Gaza, known as UNRWA, to provide humanitarian assistance to the war-torn territory. Source link
Crypto exchange Cryptomus fined record $177M by Canada's financial crime watchdog
A cryptocurrency exchange has been slapped with a fine of almost $177 million — the largest-ever penalty by Canada’s financial intelligence agency — for infractions including failing to flag more than 1,000 transactions with suspected links to criminal activity. Source link
Trump wants to be paid, reportedly up to $230M, for past 'malicious' prosecutions into his conduct
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he’s probably owed “a lot of money,” responding to a newspaper report that he was seeking $230 million US in damages related to two investigations into his conduct. Source link
Scientists share predictions for the next 50 years. (It’s not as bad as you think)
CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks asked some of Canada’s leading scientists to imagine what the next half-century might bring. The science show reached a milestone this month: 50 years on the air. Source link
Nova Scotia grants Crown land lease for would-be whale sanctuary
The Nova Scotia government has granted a lease for more than 80 hectares of land and water on the province’s Eastern Shore to a group that wants to create North America’s first whale sanctuary. Source link
Suspect in alleged child abduction, fatal Brampton, Ont., shooting dead after 'officer-involved shooting': police
The man, 38, died after an “interaction” with officers early Wednesday, Niagara police say. Source link