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Quebec is still the only province without a helicopter ambulance system. What’s the hold up?

by Akin Smith
Quebec is still the only province without a helicopter ambulance system. What’s the hold up?

The lawyer for the family of a seven-month-old baby who might have survived if it hadn’t taken so long to get her to hospital hopes the province won’t postpone the …

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Ontario woman who faked pregnancies, harassed doulas faces sentencing hearing today

by Akin Smith
Ontario woman who faked pregnancies, harassed doulas faces sentencing hearing today

A Brantford woman who pleaded guilty last month to faking pregnancies and fraudulently seeking the services of dozens of doulas across Ontario faces a sentencing hearing today, when victims will also …

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In a Gaza hospital, a Canadian surgeon tended to children whose eyes were shattered in bomb blasts

by Akin Smith
In a Gaza hospital, a Canadian surgeon tended to children whose eyes were shattered in bomb blasts

Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions and images. The Current19:15What a Canadian doctor saw in Gaza A Canadian eye surgeon has described removing shrapnel from children’s shattered eyeballs during a …

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Fierce fighting rages in Gaza as Israel-Hamas war enters 100th day

by Walter Watson
Fierce fighting rages in Gaza as Israel-Hamas war enters 100th day

One hundred days after Hamas gunmen broke out of Gaza to launch the deadliest attack in Israel’s history, tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, Gaza lies in ruins …

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How near disaster for Alaska Airlines jet could impact mental health of those on board

by Walter Watson
How near disaster for Alaska Airlines jet could impact mental health of those on board

Passengers aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 heard a loud bang and felt the plane suddenly drop as wind blew through the aircraft. A few have spoken publicly about the shock of being …

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Ontario surgeon back from medical mission says his ‘heart and soul’ remain with children in Gaza

by Akin Smith
Ontario surgeon back from medical mission says his ‘heart and soul’ remain with children in Gaza

Warning: This story contains graphic images. A Canadian trauma surgeon says that for every child he saved in the hospital in southern Gaza, another would die of their injuries. “We lost many …

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Maui welcomes back tourists as wildfire survivors protest over lack of affordable housing

by Walter Watson
Maui welcomes back tourists as wildfire survivors protest over lack of affordable housing

The restaurant where Katie Austin was a server burned in the wildfire that devastated Hawaii’s historic town of Lahaina this summer. Two months later, as travellers began to trickle back …

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More addiction treatment needed as B.C. drug decriminalization pilot enters 2nd year: doctors, advocates

by Akin Smith
More addiction treatment needed as B.C. drug decriminalization pilot enters 2nd year: doctors, advocates

A narrow, winding corridor at Vancouver’s St. Paul’s Hospital leads to a clinic offering quick access to addiction treatment for people seeking help on their own or after a referral …

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Israel’s military chief says the war on Hamas will grind on for months

by Walter Watson
Israel’s military chief says the war on Hamas will grind on for months

Israeli forces pounded central Gaza by land, sea and air on Wednesday, and Palestinian authorities reported dozens more deaths — including 20 in one attack — after Israel’s military chief said the war on Hamas would grind on …

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‘A remarkable era’: Groundbreaking innovations in treating spinal cord injury offer new hope for patients

by Akin Smith
‘A remarkable era’: Groundbreaking innovations in treating spinal cord injury offer new hope for patients

Gert-Jan Oskam could no longer walk after a cycling accident 12 years ago in China. He suffered an incomplete spinal cord injury, so while he had some sensation in his lower …

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