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As of Friday, June 10, Canada has welcomed just over 38 per cent of the 40,000 Afghan refugees the government pledged to resettle in the country. → Read More
According to the report, 78 per cent of participants said they felt they could have received better care if they hid their Indigenous identitiy. → Read More
Before making decisions to switch or substitute formula, parents should speak to their healthcare professional. → Read More
Several attempts were also made to occupy areas of the city, but police, by-law and tow trucks were able to thwart the effort, police say. → Read More
No one was injured as a result of the incident. → Read More
The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) said the shortages have been going on since before the variant, mostly because of their fight against the Ontario government's Bill 124. → Read More
Eligible individuals can make their claims through a single application process. → Read More
Experts say Canadian breast cancer patients are being held back from the latest technology for their care because of the country's rigorous vetting process. → Read More
Old Spice and Secret have recalled eight products alone due to the presence of benzene. → Read More
Anyone at any time can become addicted to opioids, Ottawa pharmacist Jordan Clark says — and it could be as simple as taking prescribed medication after a surgical procedure. → Read More
The Ontario government announced the tax credit last week, which will be available for the entirety of 2022. → Read More
The products include two lots of TUMS Assorted Berries Extra Strength Tablets. → Read More
"All businesses want is a return to a degree of normal and not to be locked down," local small businesses advocate Michael Wood said. → Read More
If in possession of the affected pills, people are asked to return them to their pharmacists immediately and request a new pack. → Read More
The scheme, which police say is on the rise, involves criminal actors calling their victims pretending to be a family member who has been arrested. → Read More
In their announcement Friday, Health Canada says there has been a "small number" of people in Canada and around the world who have experienced the side effect. → Read More
A Queen's University professor is working on a portable device that will help people detect Lyme disease faster in hopes to fight misdiagnosis of the disease. → Read More
Ottawa might be at the end of its gypsy moth infestation, but there are some things residents can still do to combat the hungry caterpillars and moths. → Read More
The move is part of the effort to deter youth from taking up vaping. → Read More
They hope to get the vaccine into the arms of Canadians by the end of the year → Read More