Canada bans conversion therapy, man cured of HIV for 30 months, Minecraft publishes uncensored journalism

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In today’s edition of Squirrel News, we talk about Canada’s ban of the controversial practive of conversion therapy, the patient who has shown no signs of HIV thirty months after being declared free of the infection, and Minecraft’s unique approach to publishing censored journalism.
Canada has formally introduced leglisation to finally ban LGBT conversion therapy
Source: Global Citizen
Second person to be cured of HIV has had no symptoms of the disease in over 30 months
Source: RTÉ
Journalism censored by repressive governments is now available to view – through Minecraft
Source: Futurism
New regulations from the European Commission could signal the end of throwaway culture
Source: BBC News
Global CO2 emissions have plummeted to the lowest level since 1990
Source: Al Jazeera
Car dealership turned into shelter at night for the homeless to sleep safely in their cars
Source: Upworthy
The UK government has announced it will end the 5% tampon tax next year
Source: Global Citizen
Eco-bakery chain offers recycled baked products as their mission is to be zero-waste
Source: The Guardian
Intimicacy coordinators are becoming more prominent on film sets in order to reduce the risk of sexual harrassment
Source: BBC News
This mall without shops shows us that town centres don’t need to sell to draw the community in
Source: The Guardian