Politics
The Hidden Impact of Canada's Industrial Carbon Tax on Food Prices
As Canada's industrial carbon tax rises to $110 per tonne, experts warn of amplified costs in the food supply chain, disproportionately affecting consumers and regional logistics.
Business
Major Fish Theft in Thessalon: 1,500 Pounds Stolen, Nets Vandalized
Ontario Provincial Police and Crime Stoppers are investigating a significant theft and vandalism incident near Thessalon, where 1,500 pounds of fish were stolen and fishing nets were deliberately cut.
Sports
Edmonton Prosecutors Triumph Over Defence Lawyers in Annual Charity Hockey Match
Edmonton Crown prosecutors defeated defence lawyers 3-2 in the annual charity hockey match, raising funds for Indigenous youth sports programs through Right To Play Canada.
Lifestyle
Toyota Recalls Nearly 40,000 Vehicles in Canada Over Manufacturing Defects
Toyota has issued a recall for approximately 40,000 vehicles in Canada due to improper manufacturing processes, affecting multiple models and raising safety concerns.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
WHO Sends $2M Emergency Funds to Lebanon, Iraq, Syria
The World Health Organization has allocated $2 million in emergency funding to support health crises in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria, addressing urgent medical needs.
Perimenopause: Emotional and Sexual Changes Explored
Perimenopause brings intense emotional and sexual shifts, often overlooked. Experts discuss its impact on relationships and libido, emphasizing open communication and self-care.
ER Doctor's St. Patrick's Day Safety Tips for Responsible Celebration
Ahead of St. Patrick's Day, Dr. Christie MacDonald from London Health Sciences Centre shares crucial safety advice to help revellers avoid emergency room visits while celebrating responsibly.
Calgary Actress Petitions to Prevent Methanol Poisoning Abroad
Ashley King, blinded by methanol in Bali in 2011, launches petition for education on poisoning risks in travel destinations, gathering over 27,000 signatures.
Staffing Issues Cut Ambulance Availability in Essex-Windsor EMS
The president of CUPE 2974 attributes fewer available ambulances in Essex-Windsor EMS to critical staffing shortages, raising concerns over emergency response capabilities in the Windsor area.
Education
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