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She received the CEBA loan more than 3 years ago — her bank now says she wasn’t eligible

by Anas Siddiqui
She received the CEBA loan more than 3 years ago — her bank now says she wasn’t eligible

With a major deadline to repay a pandemic era loan just over a month away, one small business owner says she’s only now being told she was never eligible for …

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Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea are escalating. The options to stop them are limited

by Walter Watson
Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea are escalating. The options to stop them are limited

UPDATE | On Monday, Dec. 18, BP announced it would temporarily suspended shipments through the Red Sea after another vessel transiting through the sea was attacked by what U.S. said …

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Here’s why Canada’s cantaloupe crisis is still going strong after 6 weeks

by Akin Smith
Here’s why Canada’s cantaloupe crisis is still going strong after 6 weeks

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) announced a widespread salmonella outbreak linked to contaminated cantaloupes on Nov. 1. Since then, it’s been investigating infections in eight provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, …

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Arguing long COVID is being downplayed, an advocate has launched this St. John’s billboard

by Akin Smith
Arguing long COVID is being downplayed, an advocate has launched this St. John’s billboard

This billboard in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador featuring a warning about long COVID is the first of a cross-Canada group. (Submitted by Keith Muise) A new billboard has popped …

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Mistreatment of Dalhousie medical residents is common and underreported, study says

by Akin Smith
Mistreatment of Dalhousie medical residents is common and underreported, study says

A newly published peer-reviewed study found that mistreatment of medical residents in the Maritimes remains common and underreported. From October to November 2021, all 645 medical residents associated with Dalhousie University were …

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Toxic drugs. Climate change. A health-care crisis. Here are the health stories we’re watching in 2024

by Akin Smith
Toxic drugs. Climate change. A health-care crisis. Here are the health stories we’re watching in 2024

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea are escalating. The options to stop them are limited

by Walter Watson
Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea are escalating. The options to stop them are limited

Yemen’s Houthi militias operate far from the borders of their sworn enemy Israel. But in the last week, their efforts to influence the war in Gaza have started to be …

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Public Health Agency of Canada confirms 6th death from cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

by Akin Smith
Public Health Agency of Canada confirms 6th death from cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

The Public Health Agency of Canada on Friday confirmed a sixth death tied to a salmonella outbreak caused by the consumption of contaminated cantaloupes. PHAC said in a statement that …

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‘We don’t change culture with a poster’: Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse

by Virginia Chavez
‘We don’t change culture with a poster’: Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse

The Current18:41Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy on tackling abuse in sport For former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, the federal government’s commission to investigate systemic abuse in Canadian sports is a step …

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Hospital surge beds added as pressure grows in Alberta’s intensive care units

by Akin Smith
Hospital surge beds added as pressure grows in Alberta’s intensive care units

Alberta hospitals are squeezing in extra intensive care unit beds as respiratory virus cases balloon and ICUs fill up. Alberta Health Services has added 17 adult surge beds since last week …

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