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AstraZeneca withdraws its vaccine to protect against COVID-19 worldwide

by Akin Smith
AstraZeneca withdraws its vaccine to protect against COVID-19 worldwide

AstraZeneca says it is withdrawing Vaxzevria, its vaccine to protect against COVID-19, from global markets. The vaccine was used early on in the pandemic in many countries, including Canada. In an …

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Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon over greenwashing allegations

by Anas Siddiqui
Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon over greenwashing allegations

Canada’s Competition Bureau has opened a formal investigation into Lululemon’s environmental claims in its marketing campaigns, a spokesperson for the agency told CBC News on Monday. Marianne Blondin confirmed in an email that the Competition Bureau “has commenced …

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Canada’s competition bureau investigating Lululemon’s green claims, non-profit says

by Anas Siddiqui
Canada’s competition bureau investigating Lululemon’s green claims, non-profit says

Canada’s competition bureau is opening a formal investigation into Lululemon’s environmental practices, according to a non-profit group that filed against the B.C. athleisure giant that accused it of greenwashing. “Stand.earth representatives were notified late last week by …

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Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says

by Anas Siddiqui
Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says

A Vancouver non-profit is calling on Canada’s competition regulator to launch a greenwashing investigation into Lululemon — saying the athleisure brand is misleading consumers about its environmental practices. The complaint, which was filed by …

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On the defensive: Why Ukraine is ‘in a bind’ as war with Russia grinds on

by Walter Watson
On the defensive: Why Ukraine is ‘in a bind’ as war with Russia grinds on

In the early days of January, at a U.S. military base in Germany, Ukrainian military planners huddled with their counterparts from the United States and Europe for a week-long war …

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Planes grounded again as officials investigate how panel blew out on Alaska Airlines flight

by Walter Watson
Planes grounded again as officials investigate how panel blew out on Alaska Airlines flight

U.S. authorities asked the public on Sunday to help find a panel that blew off a passenger airplane above Oregon, while Alaska Airlines grounded its 737-9 Max jets for a second time …

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After years of turbulence, small clothing designers struggle for a sustainable model

by Anas Siddiqui
After years of turbulence, small clothing designers struggle for a sustainable model

Amid high inflation, rising operating costs and shrinking Canadian demand, clothing designers in Nova Scotia say they’re struggling to find a sustainable business model. Designers say they’ve had to adjust to …

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BlendJet recall of millions of blenders over fire hazard, breaking blades includes 117,000 in Canada

by Anas Siddiqui
BlendJet recall of millions of blenders over fire hazard, breaking blades includes 117,000 in Canada

BlendJet is recalling millions of portable blenders over laceration and fire hazards after receiving dozens of reports of injuries, U.S. regulators said Thursday. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says the …

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In the market for a diamond? Stones that are manufactured, not mined, are gaining in popularity

by Anas Siddiqui
In the market for a diamond? Stones that are manufactured, not mined, are gaining in popularity

When Evelyn Schaffer first saw her engagement ring, she was speechless. It was a 0.76-carat, oval-cut stunner — and she said no one has been able to tell that the diamonds …

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Low uptake of new COVID-19 vaccine among New Brunswickers

by Akin Smith
Low uptake of new COVID-19 vaccine among New Brunswickers

Only about 14 per cent of eligible New Brunswickers have received the new COVID-19 vaccine designed to target the Omicron XBB.1.5 subvariant, figures from the Department of Health show. Meanwhile, more than a third …

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