"Oscars Revival: A Global Transformation and Telecast Improvement"

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New York City requires businesses to use garbage bins instead of piling trash on sidewalks, Winnipeg's landmark intersection of Portage Ave. and Main St. may reopen to pedestrians after 40 years, 585 workers at GreenShield Canada in Windsor are on strike over job security concerns, and the Supreme Court of Canada rules that police need a warrant to obtain a person's IP address, recognizing it as protected by an expectation of privacy under the Charter.
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