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These invasive jellyfish are the size of a thumbnail — and they re making a new home in B C

These invasive jellyfish are the size of a thumbnail — and they re making a new home in B C
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The crisis in Canada s emergency rooms | The Current with Matt Galloway | Live Radio

There's a crisis in Canada's emergency rooms: long wait times, overworked staff, and patients afraid to even go to the hospital. We hear from some of those patients, and Nahlah Ayed talks to some of the doctors and nurses trying to find solutions.

What are the rules of war, and how are they enforced?

A Russian soldier has been sentenced to life in prison for committing war crimes in Ukraine. But what are the rules of a war crime and how can they be enforced? IDEAS speaks to three experts to examine how international law deals with war crimes.

Syrian couple builds community in Sweden through the right to host

In ancient Greece, hospitality (or xenia) was seen as a sacred moral imperative. Today, the word xenia has largely fallen out of use, but its opposite, xenophobia, has been a driving factor in contemporary politics for years. IDEAS explores ancient traditions of hospitality in this second episode of our five-part series, The Idea of Home.

Building code changes could take decades to future-proof homes for extreme heat that s here now

As part of its report into last summer's heat dome, the B.C. coroner called for updates to the building code to require cooling systems in homes. But with most buildings having a lifespan of anywhere from 50 to 100 years, experts say it would take decades to "future-proof" existing dwellings.

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