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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Premium Brands closes US$688 million acquisition of U.S. protein supplier

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VANCOUVER - Premium Brands Holdings Corp. says it has closed its roughly US$688 million acquisition of a United States-based protein

Federal appeal court orders Shopify to retain data related to CRA case

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The Federal Court of Appeal has ordered Shopify Inc. to retain data at the centre of a case that has

East Ontario Festive RIDE programs nab 150 impaired drivers

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Ontario Provincial Police charged 150 motorists with impaired driving during the 2025-26 Festive RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) campaign in

Companies can make generic Ozempic as of next week, but don't expect to get it soon

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TORONTO - Drug companies in Canada are allowed to make lower priced generic versions of the blockbuster drug Ozempic as

Private organization now responsible for Greater Toronto Area residential recycling collection

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As we settle into 2026, new changes to the collection of residential recycling materials are now in effect across the

Strike suspends operations at Quebec ski resort Le Massif de Charlevoix

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A major Quebec ski resort has suspended operations for the day after the union representing some 300 workers launched a

Carney will meet with Ukraine's allies in Paris as ceasefire talks intensify

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to France next week to meet with Ukraine’s allies as talks aimed

Nova Scotia landlords say reduced Halifax Water hike still too high for renters

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HALIFAX — Halifax landlords are trashing a reduced rate hike by Halifax’s water utility, saying a proposed 17.6 per cent

Canadian furniture and cabinet industry still reeling after Trump pauses tariff spike

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WASHINGTON - The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association is welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump’s postponement of tariff increases on furniture, cabinets