Safety of commercially sold cannabis not guaranteed: McGill study

Commercially sold cannabis may still contain toxic fungi and residues, even if it has been irradiated in accordance with standard industry practices, warn researchers at McGill University. While the finding

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Safety of commercially sold cannabis not guaranteed: McGill study

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Commercially sold cannabis may still contain toxic fungi and residues, even if it has been irradiated in accordance with standard

New partnership aims to make Ottawa a hub for biotherapeutics manufacturing and biodefence

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The Ottawa Hospital’s Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre has been located at TOH for the past two decades, manufacturing more than 20

German soccer federation official wants World Cup boycott considered because of Trump

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BERLIN (AP) — A German soccer federation executive committee member says it’s time to consider a World Cup boycott because

Riverdale Collegiate Institute locked down after threat: Toronto police

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Toronto police say Riverdale Collegiate Institute is under a lockdown after “a threat was made” on Friday morning. Officers were

Bundle up: Deep freeze, strong winds forecast

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Environment Canada’s weather board is forecasting cold, snowy conditions for the next week in the capital. The seasonal conditions kick in

Woman arrested for allegedly writing anti-Indian messaging in TTC stations

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A woman has been arrested for allegedly writing anti-Indian messaging in TTC stations. Toronto police say they responded to multiple

Algonquin College president Claude Brulé explains why more cuts are coming

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No subway service on Line 1 between College and Osgoode

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The TTC says subways are not running on Line 1 between College and Osgoode stations due to an injury on

Canadian retail sales up 1.3% in November at $70.4B: StatCan

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Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 1.3 per cent to $70.4 billion in November after a deal was reached in