Politics
Caledon Woman Charged After Fake Passports Seized at Pearson Airport
A 44-year-old Caledon woman faces charges after border agents discovered seven fraudulent passports concealed in a shipment from Nigeria at Toronto's Pearson Airport.
Business
Six in 10 Canadians Willing to Pay More for Domestic Products, But Finding Them Proves Difficult
A new BDC survey reveals 60% of Canadians are willing to spend more on Canadian-made products, but only 40% can easily identify them. Clear labeling and competitive pricing are key to boosting domestic purchases.
Sports
Regina Pats GM Derkatch Fires Coaches Despite Stability Talk
Regina Pats general manager Dale Derkatch has dismissed head coach Brad Herauf and associate Ryan Smith following a playoff appearance, despite recent emphasis on organizational stability.
Lifestyle
Mary Brown's Restaurant in Brantford Shut Down Over Immediate Health Hazards
A Mary Brown's Chicken & Taters location in Brantford has been ordered to close immediately due to critical health violations, including lack of running water and unsafe food temperatures.
Environment
Health
CBRM Council Seeks Mandated Needle Disposal Program
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality council is requesting the Nova Scotia government to establish a mandated sharps disposal program to address public health risks from discarded needles.
Salmonella Outbreak at Stoney Creek Pub Sickens Nine
A salmonella outbreak linked to a pub in Stoney Creek has resulted in nine confirmed illnesses, with health officials investigating the source and urging public caution.
Generic Ozempic Delay in Canada Worries Patients
Patients in Canada face uncertainty as delays in generic Ozempic approvals lead to higher costs and limited access, sparking calls for regulatory action.
Child Rescued from Creek by RCMP and Firefighters in Manitoba
A child was rescued after falling into a creek near his home southeast of Winkler, Manitoba, on April 13, 2026. RCMP and firefighters responded to the emergency call, ensuring the child's safety.
Saskatoon Overdose Alert Issued After Spike in Cases
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health has issued a public alert following a significant increase in overdose incidents in Saskatoon, highlighting ongoing concerns about substance abuse and public safety.
Education
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