News

The small, cushioned beds for infants could pose a safety hazard for babies and anyone who owns one should stop using it immediately, the agency said.
Health Canada is recalling seven baby loungers, saying "continued incidents and concerns" have also prompted it to warn of the overall risks the products pose to infants.
With Halloween shops opening and pumpkin spice in the air, it’s also time to think about getting a new COVID-19 vaccine for ...
Ontario’s lag in housing construction was at 'the root of the housing crisis' in Canada, new analysis by the Royal Bank of Canada shows.
Health Canada has recalled a wide range of portable beds for infants because they pose a risk of smothering, entrapment or ...
A man who tried to stab a Catholic pastor in the middle of a Sunday religious service last winter had previously gone to ...
Five days after the story was published, St. Joseph’s announced it would “immediately cease” all dog research, following ...
More than 100 of Manitoba’s newest medical students were cloaked in fresh white coats on Wednesday, including one student ...
Investigation was ordered last year after three deaths and dozens of illnesses were linked to plant-based milks sold under ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced the recall of a specific lot of a popular brand of whisky produced ...
Hemp for Health Inc ( ($TSE:HYPE) ) has provided an update. Hyper Bit Technologies Ltd. has completed a deposit for hosting at a purpose-built ...
Northeastern municipalities oppose Ontario's glyphosate spraying plan. Moonbeam Mayor Luc Leonard says he has calls pour in daily, while Sudbury protesters demand city council intervene. Petitions are ...