Respiratory hospitalizations on the decline in Canada as flu spread slows

Health Canada says respiratory hospitalizations fell from more than 4,300 to about 2,500 in the second week of January, after the flu season hit a three-year high last month. The

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Respiratory hospitalizations on the decline in Canada as flu spread slows

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Health Canada says respiratory hospitalizations fell from more than 4,300 to about 2,500 in the second week of January, after

Arrest made in 2024 break-and-enter in The Nation Township

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The Ontario Provincial Police announced Jan. 16 that the arrest had followed a joint investigation with the Brockville and Ottawa

Evidence supports allegations of sexual assault, assault against Ontario judge: panel

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A disciplinary panel has found an Ontario judge guilty of judicial misconduct after concluding there is enough evidence to support

Ontario hospitals facing ‘difficult decisions,’, association warns

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Dale’s comments come as Ontario’s hospitals are taking part in a process to find efficiencies, working with provincial officials and

Lockdown at Runnymede Collegiate after gun reportedly seen inside school

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A west end high school is in lockdown as police search for a suspect, possibly armed with a weapon. Toronto

Fortier says no update on promised layoff transition plan for public servants, as job cuts begin

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Ottawa MP Mona Fortier says she has no updates on a promised “transition plan” to help public servants affected by

Trump says it’s a ‘good thing’ Carney signed a deal with China

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump says it’s a good thing Prime Minister Mark Carney has signed a trade deal

Ottawa police text-message service handles blizzard conditions

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Thursday’s blizzard provided a worthy live test of the Ottawa Police Service’s new text-messaging service . The service provides follow-up

Details of federal firearm buyback program to be announced Saturday

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OTTAWA — The Liberal government plans to announce details of its national program to compensate owners of banned firearms at