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Video Archives
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Why Canada’s in a cold snap despite El Niño
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Boeing’s mid-air panel blowout has ‘shaken trust’ of travellers
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Bitcoin ETFs: What does US SEC’s approval mean for future of crypto investors?
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Why shovelling snow may pose risks to your health
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How to combat fear of flying amid recent airline incidents
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What Canada can expect as latest winter storm makes its way across country
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Is Canada prepared for a major earthquake? Experts say yes — but more can be done
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Canada to allow people in Sudan with Canadian relatives to flee conflict
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Planning a ski trip? Canada’s mild winter keeps fewer hills open
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Israel-Hamas: Netanyahu blasts Erdogan over ‘Hitler’ comparison, as fighting shows no end
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What Canadians should know about returning a gift this holiday season
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How Canadians can help seniors combat loneliness over the holidays
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Canada’s poison centres see more semaglutide calls as Ozempic use rises
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Nearly half of Canadians struggle to tell fact from fiction online: StatCan
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Kids’ emergency rooms are crunched in Canada, here’s what parents should know
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Auto report shows Canada faces declining EV interest, despite push to boost sales
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Why Canadian dog owners may not need to worry about ‘unusual’ illness
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Canada’s child-care use increasing, but parents still face issues: StatCan
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Self-employed women in Canada on the rise, but other divides remain: StatCan
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Red Lobster’s ‘ultimate’ endless shrimp deal backfires, costing company millions
Author Archives
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Bitcoin just became ‘more mainstream’ with U.S. ETF approval. What to knowThe decision meant Bitcoin ETFs could begin trading Thursday morning and would likely kick off fierce competition for market share.CanadaJan 11
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Conservatives call for ethics probe into Trudeau’s Jamaica vacationProspect Estate and Villas located near Ocho Rios is owned by businessman Peter Green. The Green family has known Trudeau for decades.CanadaJan 10
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Canadian man faces multiple U.S. charges over alleged fentanyl smugglingThe 38-year-old faces 14 counts for distribution and importation of fentanyl into the United States, including accusations of shipping fentanyl to individuals in New Jersey.CanadaJan 10
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Scared to fly after recent aviation incidents? How to combat your fearsA fear of flying is not uncommon, with the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health estimating up to 6.5 per cent of people have aviophobia — though some estimate it's even higher.WorldJan 9
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Another winter wallop to hit much of Canada this week. What you should knowWinter weather is set to deliver another blow of snow and cold to much of Canada by Wednesday, with some places like Quebec City to see up to 40 centimetres.CanadaJan 8
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Will car prices come down in 2024? Industry experts share their outlookAutomotive experts say Canada will see a "return to normalcy" when it comes to the market in terms of sales and inventory, but don't expect prices to drop drastically just yet.ConsumerJan 7
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No-snow winter? What Canadians should expect for the rest of the seasonCanada saw the warmest December on record, and many regions have the green lawns in January to show for it. So is snow and its winter fun still on the way?WeatherJan 4
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Canada is ‘improving’ on earthquake preparedness, but more can still be doneCanada is expected to make an earthquake early-warning system live later in 2024, but one seismologist says it's just one part of the country's preparedness plans.CanadaJan 3
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Returning a gift during the holidays? What to know before you doSavvy consumers should keep in mind return policies for their purchases, retail analysts say. In some cases, a return could even cost you.CanadaDec 25, 2023
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How you can help seniors combat loneliness over the holidaysDoctors encourage family, friends and the public to look into including seniors in their holiday plans to combat loneliness and social isolation.CanadaDec 23, 2023
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Foreign interference inquiry sets 1st public hearings for late JanuaryThe hearings are part of the inquiry into allegations of interference from China, Russia and other foreign actors and any impact they had on the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.CanadaDec 22, 2023
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As Ozempic use grows, poison centre calls in Canada jump for injectable weight-loss drugsAt least three provinces have reported an increase in calls to poison control related to semaglutide and liraglutide drugs, diabetes medication also used for weight-loss.CanadaDec 21, 2023
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Nearly half of Canadians find it hard to tell what’s true online: StatCanThe survey found 59 per cent of Canadians say they are very or extremely concerned about any type of misinformation that is found online.CanadaDec 20, 2023
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Menstrual cycles could help predict suicide risk, new research suggestsIt's considered the first longitudinal study looking into how suicidal thoughts and related symptoms can fluctuate during a woman's menstrual cycle.HealthDec 15, 2023
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More than 2 road traffic deaths happen every minute, WHO saysWhen it comes to who is most impacted on the roads, 53 per cent of all traffic fatalities are vulnerable road users, including pedestrians which make up 23 per cent.HealthDec 13, 2023
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Kids’ emergency rooms are crunched in Canada. What parents should knowIn just the past week, health officials in Alberta and Quebec have noted capacity issues at their hospitals with one official saying there were "a lot of kids being hospitalized."CanadaDec 13, 2023
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Canada faces declining EV interest, report shows, despite push to boost salesThe data found about 68 per cent of car shoppers in 2022 who did not own an EV showed an intent to purchase one, but that dropped to 56 per cent this year.CanadaDec 11, 2023
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After Medicago shutdown, Canada recovers $40M and research on COVID-19 vaccineCanada will see the recovery of $40 million owed in relation to the construction of Medicago's facility, and will see research and development assets transferred to Aramis.HealthDec 8, 2023
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‘Mystery’ dog illness now in Canada. But should owners worry?In the past few months, cases of the respiratory illness have been reported in dogs in several U.S. states, however reports are now surfacing of the illness in Canada.CanadaDec 7, 2023
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Food prices set to rise in 2024, report says. But more ‘good news’ than year priorCanada's annual Food Price Report, released Thursday, estimates food prices will increase by a total of 2.5 to 4.5 per cent over the next year.ConsumerDec 7, 2023
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U.S. investigating murders, kidnappings of citizens by Hamas: GarlandAttorney General Merrick Garland made the comments on Wednesday when asked if the department was looking into "war crimes" when it came to actions by Hamas.U.S. NewsDec 6, 2023
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More parents are using child care — but use still below pre-pandemic levelsThe data shows more than half of children aged five and under, about 56 per cent, had a child-care space, but it had not reached the pre-pandemic level of 60 per cent seen in 2019.CanadaDec 5, 2023
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Self-employed women in Canada on the rise, but other divides remain: StatCanWomen represented 37 per cent of all Canadians who worked independently to operate a business, professional activities or were unpaid family workers.CanadaDec 4, 2023
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Friends fur-ever: Can this new drug help your big dog live longer?LOY-001, a drug being developed by a San Francisco based biotech company, aims to extend the lifespan of large dogs and maintain their quality of life as they age.CanadaNov 30, 2023
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Heat pumps vs. AC: Report notes progress, challenges in reaching climate goalsThe IEA report found the momentum behind energy efficiency continued to increase in part due to the global energy crisis resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.CanadaNov 29, 2023