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Early detection prevented worse outcomes in Calgary E. coli outbreak at 11 daycares: study
A standardized public health response to an E. coli outbreak at several Calgary daycare centres three years ago resulted in fewer children developing serious health complications, a new study suggests.
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Ontario to consolidate 36 conservation authorities into 9
Ontario will consolidate its 36 conservation authorities into nine across the province.
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Chatham nail salon flagged for improper equipment disinfection, public health says
Chatham-Kent Public Health says infection control concerns at a Chatham nail salon may have exposed some clients to blood-borne infections.
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LeBlanc raises glass to Conservative proposal allowing Canada Post to ship booze to consumers
OTTAWA — The Liberals are raising their glass to a Conservative proposal to further free the beer by allowing Canada Post to ship Canadian booze across provincial lines. On Monday, Conservative MP Dan Albas tabled a private member’s bill that would allow Canada Post to ship alcohol across provincial lines to individuals. The goal of…
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Hamilton’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ties NBA 20-point streak record
On Monday night, Canada’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander matched Wilt Chamberlain’s NBA record of 126 consecutive regular-season games of 20 or more points.
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Wiarton Willie, Ontario’s beloved weather-prognosticating groundhog, is dead
Wiarton Willie has died three years after becoming the latest woodchuck to carry on the Groundhog Day tradition begun in 1956 in the Ontario community. “Willie was a curious and charismatic groundhog who delighted both residents and visitors,” the Town of South Bruce Peninsula said in announcing the sad news Tuesday.
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Citizen-led recall bid against Alberta premier falls far short of threshold
A petition looking to oust Alberta Premier Danielle Smith from her seat in the legislature has failed.
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IN PHOTOS | First Nations leaders unveil items repatriated from Vatican
First Nations leaders unveiled five items repatriated to their communities after being at the Vatican for more than a century, during a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on Tuesday.
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Ottawa spending $229M to help tariff-hit Ontario workers obtain new skills
The federal government will spend $228.8 million over the next three years to help Ontario workers in industries hit hard by U.S. tariffs acquire new skills and adapt to the trade war disruption.
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Up to 16 Liberals considering support for NDP’s arms-control legislation
When the NDP’s arms-control bill that seeks to end largely permit-free Canadian military exports to the U.S. is put to a vote on Wednesday, it could garner the support of more than a dozen Liberal MPs. That would be the first time some in caucus split from the government’s position on legislation under Prime Minister…