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Video Archives
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Most provinces have destroyed COVID-19 vaccines amid wait for new formula, here’s why
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What’s behind Canada’s surge in whooping cough cases?
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Brazil shuts down access to Elon Musk’s X
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Teen condom use sees ‘alarming decline’ even as STI rates rise
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Missed credit payments higher among younger Canadians: report
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Jasper wildfire: Why cleaning out spoiled food may not be enough after disasters
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Canada’s proposed renters bill of rights should void ‘no pet’ clauses: petition
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Could Canada’s labour force bounce back after baby boomers retire?
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Could extreme heat delay your next flight? It’s possible
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Should airplane cabins have temperature standards amid extreme heat?
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CrowdStrike outage, cyberattacks a ‘wake-up call’ on dangers of big tech reliance
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Ghost posting: Why are companies adding fake job listings?
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Struggling with money? What you can do to tackle mounting debt
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Paris Olympics: Would the River Seine score a gold medal for being clean enough?
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Hurricane Beryl: What storm’s strength could mean for Atlantic season
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How to stay safe if setting off fireworks this Canada Day weekend
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Why Boeing’s potential criminal charges could have ‘huge’ impact globally
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Car dealership cyberattacks force many Canada, U.S. companies to use pen and paper
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School cellphone bans: Which provinces are doing it and why?
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Renters may face higher risk of death in extreme heat: study
Author Archives
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Return-to-office rules for public servants set to kick in. What to knowCanada's public servants are being mandated to be in office three days a week, with managers expected to do the same four days a week, but their union is blasting the decision.Canada6 hours
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Destroy old COVID shots to get new ones? What’s behind the guidanceSeveral provinces have suspended COVID-19 vaccination campaigns as Health Canada deals with approvals for a new shot that targets the main variant now in circulation.Canada7 hours
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Canada’s canola sector may see ‘billion-dollar hit’ in China probe: reportMorningstar DBRS said in a report released Thursday that the investigation into canola seed imports by China could result in levies being imposed on the crop.CanadaSep 5
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Canada condemns alleged Russian interference in 2024 U.S. electionThe U.S. took wide-ranging actions on Wednesday, alleging Russia had engaged in disinformation campaigns targeting the 2024 presidential election.CanadaSep 5
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Whooping cough cases are surging in Canada. What’s going on?Quebec has seen the biggest spike in cases, with more than 11,600 reported so far this year, up from the annual average of 562 cases between 2015 and 2019.CanadaSep 4
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Condom use among teens in ‘alarming decline,’ WHO says as STI rates riseNumbers from the Public Health Agency of Canada and various provinces shows an increase in STI rates for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis as recently as 2023.CanadaAug 30
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Reddit says it’s fixed an outage that hit tens of thousandsReddit users began reporting an outage at the popular online forum site around 3:30 p.m. EDT on Wednesday. The platform said it has implemented a fix.ConsumerAug 28
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The ‘era’ of shorter commutes is officially over, StatCan saysThe amount of time it's taking commuters to get into work is growing longer, with the average reaching 26 minutes, and for those who take public transit, it's even longer.CanadaAug 28
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Some contact lenses recalled by Health Canada over quality issueThe Health Canada recall was issued after the company behind the product found an issue with a solvent supplied by a third-party vendor.ConsumerAug 27
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Loblaw’s No Name discount stores show focus on cash-strapped CanadiansThe first three No Name stores will open in September in Windsor, St. Catharines and Brockville, Ont., and will contain a smaller number of items.ConsumerAug 22
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What are the rail shutdown sticking points in labour talks?Negotiations failed to prevent a work stoppage Wednesday night, with the union and railways stuck on multiple sticking points keeping the two sides from a deal.CanadaAug 22
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Looking to save money? Renegotiating bills may help as cost of living bitesIf you're planning to renegotiate bills like your cell phone contract, experts say to do your research and find deals from competitors that you can present to your provider.CanadaAug 21
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Eli Lilly’s weight-loss drug cuts diabetes risk, long-term study findsThe three-year study of tirzepatide found adults with prediabetes and obesity or overweight taking the drug weekly saw the risk of progression to diabetes lower by 94 per cent.HealthAug 20
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CBSA says ‘partial system outage’ affecting airport services resolvedThe Canada Border Services Agency said Tuesday a 'partial systems outage' was impacting its airport services and it was working with its partners to resolve the issue.CanadaAug 20
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How contagious is mpox? Why scientists say this strain is ‘worrisome’Known as clade 1b mpox, the strain has been spreading across much of Africa since first detected in the Kamituga region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.CanadaAug 19
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Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard looks to buy owner of 7-ElevenThe owner of 7-Eleven said it had received a 'confidential, non-binding and preliminary' proposal from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc to acquire all outstanding shares.CanadaAug 19
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About 9,600 lawn mowers recalled in Canada due to laceration riskHealth Canada is asking anyone who may have purchased one of four models of DeWalt lawn mowers to return it to an authorized service centre for a free repair.CanadaAug 16
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Why clearing out spoiled food may not be enough after disastersPeople returning home after a natural disaster like a wildfire, may encounter unpleasantness, including the smell of rotting food left for weeks in their fridges and freezers.CanadaAug 16
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Capital gains changes: Farmers say feds’ latest effort ‘doesn’t go far enough’The federal government is speeding up the rollout of the Canadian Entrepreneurs' Incentive while also expanding eligibility to include the sale of farming and fishing property.CanadaAug 14
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Why is Canada having so much Olympic success? Here’s what could be behind itCanada came home from the Olympics with 27 medals, the most achieved in a non-boycotted Summer Games, with athletes breaking numerous Olympic, national and world records.CanadaAug 13
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Why Canadian landlord groups say push to void ‘no pet’ clauses is ‘unfair’A petition has been put forward calling for a provision in the proposed renters' bill of rights to void 'no pet' clauses in tenancy agreements.CanadaAug 9
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Andre De Grasse and Team Canada win gold in men’s 4×100 relayFriday's gold medal ties Canadian Andre De Grasse with swimmer Penny Oleksiak as the country's most decorated Olympians with seven medals each.CanadaAug 9
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WestJet lawsuit alleges airline ‘misleading’ passengers on compensationA lawsuit has been launched against WestJet by Air Passenger Rights over passenger compensation, with the suit centred around reimbursement guidelines on the airline's website.CanadaAug 7
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Can Canada’s labour force rebound after baby boomers retire?The study shows the labour force participation rate will likely continue to decline until 2030, when the last baby boomer cohort retires, then is likely to stabilize.CanadaAug 7
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Canada’s Camryn Rogers makes history with hammer throw goldCamryn Rogers took gold after throwing 76.97 metres in her fourth attempt in the women's hammer throw, becoming the first Canadian medalist in the event.CanadaAug 6