OTTAWA — Health Canada says it has changed its rules for chemicals and equipment that can be used to make illegal drugs such as fentanyl […]
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More than 1,000 vehicles are being recalled in Canada because of a possible problem with the brake pedal, according to officials. Transport Canada says that […]
Canadian Jewish groups urge heightened security after attack at Hanukkah event in Australia
Canada’s Jewish community is calling on governments and police to increase security after a deadly attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia. Two men opened […]
Canadian Blood Services urges more plasma donors in Thunder Bay
With the holidays coming up, Canadian Blood Services is asking more people in Thunder Bay to donate plasma to help meet growing demand across Canada. […]
Ontario man accused of assault with a snow blower
A 57-year-old man from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., has been charged with assault after an incident involving a snow blower over the weekend. Police say […]
Ontario invests $3.9M to rebuild and enhance snowmobile trail network
The Ontario government is giving $3.9 million to repair 4,500 kilometres of snowmobile trails. This funding will allow the full 30,000-kilometre trail network to return […]
Over 16,000 Wireless Earbuds Recalled Due to Fire and Burn Risks
A brand of wireless earbuds sold in Canada is being recalled because they could overheat and cause burns or fires. Health Canada has issued a […]
Canada’s Jobless Rate Drops to 6.5% as Hiring Surge Exceeds Forecasts
Canada’s economy added 54,000 jobs in November, much more than experts predicted. This pushed the unemployment rate down to 6.5 per cent from 6.9 per […]
Saskatchewan Retiree Loses $3K to Crypto Scam Using AI-Generated Video of Prime Minister
Retired teacher Lynn Phaneuf says he and his wife mostly use their smart TV in Prince Albert, Sask., to watch the news. So when he […]
Ontario hits pause on new medical school expansion after overlooking key warnings
Ontario’s auditor general says the Ford government did not plan properly when expanding the province’s medical schools, which has slowed down the creation of new […]
