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Canada is terrible at tracking maternal death rates during childbirth
The first blood clot was about the size of an avocado. Beatrice Mikkola, 30 years old, was exhausted. She had just arrived home from the hospital, having survived a postpartum hemorrhage while giving birth to her first child. She was trying to care for a newborn. And she was passing blood clots from her vagina.…
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Nearly 3.6 million fewer Canadian travellers visited New York last year, report says
Amid high tariffs and annexation threats last year, Canadian travellers boycotted New York in droves, a report from the state comptroller indicates. Between 2024 and 2025, almost 3.6 million fewer travellers from Canada and 4.2 million from Mexico visited New York, a decline of more than 21 per cent and 2.2 per cent, respectively. The…
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P.E.I.’s family doctors are buried in paperwork. These experts have ways to ease that burden
Family doctors in P.E.I. have recently been voicing concerns about their growing administrative workload, and experts say addressing the issue will require a range of changes.
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Alberta town takes DIY approach to tackle long-standing livestock vet shortage
In rural Alberta, getting to see a veterinarian can take hours, and during calving season, a critical time for ranchers, the stakes can be high.
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Windsor police arrest man after seven-hour standoff, explosives heard
A 35-year-old man is facing charges after a standoff linked to reported explosions in South Walkerville.
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Trump drops 51st state idea over ties to King Charles and ‘all that ‘Oh, Canada’ thing’: royal biographer
Given his mercurial nature, it’s impossible to say that Donald Trump has entirely abandoned his wish to make Canada the 51st state, but it would appear that the U.S. president’s reverence for King Charles III — whom he was seemingly unaware is still Canada’s head of state — has tempered that desire. “Do they still…
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Opinion: The world has an energy problem and Canada is the solution
If timing is everything, the annual CERAWeek energy conference organized by S&P Global Inc. late last month couldn’t have been better for Canada. Against the backdrop of the unfolding conflict in the Middle East, energy producers, investors and government officials from around the world gathered in Houston to decode the state of global energy markets.…
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Windsor woman charged as accessory in February homicide
A 22-year-old Windsor woman has been charged in connection with a homicide earlier this year, police say.
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Ontario municipalities say they’re at ‘critical’ point, call on province to fill $4B funding gap
Municipalities across Ontario say they can no longer foot the bill for provincial programming like social services and health care, saying they face an “unsustainable” funding shortfall of billions of dollars annually.
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The Innu Nation flag is on board for the Artemis II moon mission
Jeremy Hansen carried an Innu Nation flag with him on the 10-day mission, launching Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.