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Podcasts News The Real News Podcast Nora Loreto's news headlines for Thursday, August 1, 2024

Nora Loreto's news headlines for Thursday, August 1, 2024

Published: Aug. 1, 2024, 2:20 p.m.

Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Thursday, August 1, 2024.

TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.

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Referenced stories:

Story 1\xa0- Amnesty International adds Wet'sewen'ten hereditary chief to list of prisoners of conscience.

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Story 2\xa0- Employees at two PEI Saltwire newspapers filed to form a union back in October. But they haven't heard back from the Labour Board and they're demanding to know why.

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Story 3\xa0- Two Radio-Canada broadcasters refused to call the beach volleyball match that featured a convicted rapist.

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Story 4\xa0- Landslide is blocking the Chilcotin river and officials have ordered the evacuation of people downstream from it, in fear that there may be flooding.

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Story 5\xa0- Canadian billionaire who founded Swiss Chalet died in obscurity in Paris - and no one seemed to notice.

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Story 6\xa0- Heat and wildfires are creating terrible conditions in Spain.















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