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Is Canada's food supply under threat from Russian hackers?

As Canadian farms increasingly become connected — with reams of farming data uploaded daily to cloud servers — they also become more exposed to cyber attacks, including from groups operating with tacit approval of the Russian government.

These 17 cancers are on the rise in younger generations

Lifestyle changes may be linked with an increase in cancer diagnoses among younger generations, a new U.S. study suggests. Without proper intervention, researchers warn that the burden of cancer as younger generations age could not only impact those diagnosed, but also caregivers and society as a whole.

'Really, that song?': Celine Dion disavows Trump's usage of My Heart Will Go On at rally

My Heart Will Go On helped propel Dion to super stardom as it was used in the 1997 Oscar-winning blockbluster film Titanic. 

Your kid wants to get into hammer throwing. What are coaches looking for?

Ethan Katzberg and Camryn Rogers have made niche sports like hammer throw cool in Canada. So how does a new fan pursue these specialized sports?
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WATCH | Ukraine is low on troops. Why is it attacking Russia?

For the first time since the Russian invasion, Ukraine has launched a major incursion into Russia's Kursk region. Andrew Chang explores three theories about the strategy behind carrying out the attack during a manpower crisis — and what it stands to gain.

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