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Aamjiwnaang First Nation says high chemical levels making members sick, calls for Sarnia facility shutdown

by Akin Smith
Aamjiwnaang First Nation says high chemical levels making members sick, calls for Sarnia facility shutdown

Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Sarnia, Ont., is calling on all levels of government to shut down a facility after data indicated high levels of a harmful chemical were present in the air.  …

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Shoppers Drug Mart faces proposed class action for alleged ‘unethical corporate practices’

by Akin Smith
Shoppers Drug Mart faces proposed class action for alleged ‘unethical corporate practices’

A former Shoppers Drug Mart franchise owner has filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the Canadian retail pharmacy chain, and its parent company Loblaw, alleging the companies imposed “unsafe …

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How CEO Favoritism Contributes to Workplace Toxicity

by Edgar Davis
How CEO Favoritism Contributes to Workplace Toxicity

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In today’s digital age, where technology and social media platforms provide employees a voice louder than ever before, the dynamics of workplace …

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Wounded Gazans are receiving care in Italy, but their future in the country is uncertain

by Walter Watson
Wounded Gazans are receiving care in Italy, but their future in the country is uncertain

In a community complex that once housed Rome’s central slaughterhouse, men and women holding infants leaned over platefuls of golden rice dotted with chicken, cashews and raisins, chatting and laughing, …

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Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

by Akin Smith
Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

White Coat Black Art26:30Preventing the next Belleville At The Mill on Main restaurant in Huntsville, Ont., manager Michelle Francis is placing a naloxone kit near the wood-burning pizza oven behind …

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Bell Canada CEO Mirko Bibic defends job cuts in Commons committee testimony

by Anas Siddiqui
Bell Canada CEO Mirko Bibic defends job cuts in Commons committee testimony

As members of Parliament accuse Bell Canada of corporate greed, the head of the company is defending its decision to cut thousands of jobs, citing a shift in Canadians’ viewing …

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Trudeau condemns Netanyahu’s comments on strike that killed Canadian, 6 other aid workers

by Walter Watson
Trudeau condemns Netanyahu’s comments on strike that killed Canadian, 6 other aid workers

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pushed back Thursday on comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about an Israeli military airstrike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza, including one Canadian. In …

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ALS drug pulled from market in Canada, U.S. after failing late-stage clinical trial

by Akin Smith
ALS drug pulled from market in Canada, U.S. after failing late-stage clinical trial

Amylyx Pharmaceuticals said Thursday it will withdraw its amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) drug from the market in Canada and the U.S. following its failure in a late-stage clinical trial. The ALS drug, …

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Ford delays start of EV production at Oakville plant until 2027

by Anas Siddiqui
Ford delays start of EV production at Oakville plant until 2027

Ford Motor Co. is delaying the start of electric vehicle production at its plant in Oakville, Ont., by two years. The U.S. automaker had planned to start production at the …

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‘Shovels in the ground’ for new Winnipeg ER within 2 years, Kinew promises as Manitoba NDP delivers 1st budget

by Akin Smith
‘Shovels in the ground’ for new Winnipeg ER within 2 years, Kinew promises as Manitoba NDP delivers 1st budget

Manitoba is facing a nearly $800-million deficit for the year ahead, as the first budget under the NDP government promises incremental progress on a number of election commitments, along with …

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