Health Canada approves 1st pill to treat postpartum depression

TORONTO - Health Canada has approved the first drug designed to treat postpartum depression. Zuranolone, sold under the brand name Zurzuvae, is a pill taken once a day for 14 days

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Health Canada approves 1st pill to treat postpartum depression

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TORONTO - Health Canada has approved the first drug designed to treat postpartum depression. Zuranolone, sold under the brand name Zurzuvae,

FBI releases new photo of Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding, reward raised to $15M

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The FBI has released a newly obtained photograph of Ryan James Wedding, a Canadian fugitive on its Ten Most Wanted

Teck Resources, Anglo American shareholders to vote on deal to create copper giant

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Shareholders are poised to vote on a plan by Anglo American PLC and Teck Resources Ltd. to join forces to

Blue Jays, Jose Berrios relationship in spotlight after latest comments

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On Sept. 25, the day Jose Berrios was placed on the injured list after making his first relief appearance since

Home prices expected to tick higher in 2026 amid market 'reset': Royal LePage report

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TORONTO - Royal LePage is forecasting an uptick in home prices for 2026 as it says the Canadian housing market

Apps including weather, Google Maps and WhatsApp now available on Rogers Satellite

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Key apps that could make it a lot easy to communicate and navigate in places with no service will now

Rogers adds app-based voice, video calling to Rogers Satellite amid commercial launch

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TORONTO - Rogers Communications Inc. is commercially launching its satellite-to-mobile service and expanding it to apps offering voice and video

Home prices expected to tick higher in 2026 amid market ‘reset’: Royal LePage report

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TORONTO — Royal LePage is forecasting an uptick in home prices for 2026 as it says the Canadian housing market

Royal LePage projects Toronto-area home prices will drop 4.5 per cent by end of 2026

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Toronto-area home prices will continue their downward spiral well into 2026, after a “year of uncertainty” for the real estate