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‘Landmark’ McMaster University study links ultra-processed food to range of health risks
New research out of McMaster University in Ontario has directly linked consumption of ultra-processed foods – a category that includes…
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Carney’s campaign made big promises for AI. Will his government deliver?
Mark Carney’s promise to lead a Canadian economic transformation includes a renewed focus on artificial intelligence, which the new prime…
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Burn patients face intense recovery amid drug shortage under Israeli blockade of Gaza
Hamza Abu Shabab cringed in pain as his mother pulled off his shirt and eased his bandaged head back onto…
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Ontario greenlights construction of Canada’s first small modular reactor
Premier Doug Ford’s government has given Ontario Power Generation the green light to start construction on Canada’s first small modular…
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He’s still waiting for FOI records Toronto police said he could have last summer, requested in 2020
Jamie Jelinski feels a bit like David — and the Toronto police are his Goliath. The trouble is, he’s worried…
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At least 12 homes destroyed as wildfire state of emergency continues in C.B.N.
Fire continues to burn close to homes in Small Point-Adam’s Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove. (Katie Breen/CBC) A wildfire that forced residents of …
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Pakistan says it shot down 12 drones from India
World Pakistan shot down 12 drones from India that violated its airspace, the military said Thursday, a day after Indian…
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Turned away, then jailed, family makes third attempt to enter Canada
Aracely Serrano arrived on Monday, shortly after 8:30 a.m., in the parking lot next to the U.S. port of entry…
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What led up to the current conflict between India and Pakistan?
The recent violence between India and Pakistan marks a major resurgence in the fight over the long-disputed region of Kashmir, a…
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Files documenting worst abuses at residential schools to be destroyed unless survivors ask otherwise
Files documenting the worst abuses at residential schools are set to be destroyed in 2027 and, despite a multi-year outreach,…
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