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Epstein Emails Suggest Trump Knew About Crimes

Newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails allege Donald Trump was aware of his crimes. The House Oversight Committee obtained the evidence via subpoena. Read the full report.

Windsor Healthcare Hiring Blitz Amid US Competition

Henry Ford Health launches major Windsor recruitment drive as Canadian healthcare workers face tempting offers from US hospitals. Learn how the border healthcare war is impacting local medical services.

Lloydminster man faces child exploitation charges

Saskatchewan RCMP's Internet Child Exploitation unit arrests Lloydminster man on multiple charges related to making and possessing child sexual abuse content following intensive investigation.

Jewish and Chinese Canadians Unite Against Hate

Amid rising antisemitism and anti-Asian sentiment, Jewish and Chinese communities across Canada are building powerful coalitions to combat discrimination and promote mutual understanding.

Private Medical Tests: Step Toward US Healthcare

Alberta's new policy allowing private payments for medical tests threatens to undermine Canada's public healthcare system and could lead to U.S.-style two-tier medicine, warn healthcare experts.

German Nurse Gets Life for Murdering 10 Patients

A former German nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 10 patients in a disturbing case that has shaken Germany's healthcare system. Discover the chilling details of how he manipulated medical records and administered lethal drug ove

Canada's Battle Against Hate: Bill C-9 Explained

As hate crimes surge across Canada, new legislation aims to strengthen legal tools against extremism. Discover how Bill C-9 could reshape Canada's approach to combating hate speech and protecting vulnerable communities.

North York Synagogue Vandalized for 10th Time

A North York synagogue has been vandalized for the tenth time, sparking outrage and concern within Toronto's Jewish community as police investigate what appears to be a targeted pattern of hate crimes.

Quebec doctors fleeing to Ontario over health bill

Medical professionals are leaving Quebec's Outaouais region in droves following Bill 15 implementation, creating a healthcare crisis that's pushing doctors across the river to Ontario for better working conditions.

Kimberly-Clark Buys Tylenol Maker in $48.7B Deal

In a landmark move reshaping the consumer healthcare landscape, Kimberly-Clark announces its acquisition of Kenvue, the company behind Tylenol and other household brands, in a staggering US$48.7 billion transaction that creates a new industry powerhouse.

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