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Supreme Court Rejects B.C. Ostrich Farm Appeal

Canada's Supreme Court dismisses appeal in controversial B.C. ostrich cull case, setting precedent for animal disease management and sparking debate about farmers' rights versus public health protection.

Service Dog Transforms Life of Woman With Rare Condition

A West Island woman living with POTS finds freedom and independence through her life-changing service dog, Rowan. Discover how this remarkable partnership is rewriting the rules of living with invisible disabilities.

Manitoba Approves Life-Saving Drug for Dying Boy

A Steinbach family celebrates as the Manitoba government approves coverage for a costly medication that could save their son's life after months of uncertainty and desperate appeals.

Purpose May Cut Dementia Risk By 50%

Groundbreaking research shows that having a strong sense of purpose in life may dramatically reduce your risk of developing dementia, offering new hope for brain health.

Trump's MRI Cognitive Test Claim Stuns Doctors

Former President Donald Trump's assertion about passing a cognitive test during an MRI scan has medical professionals questioning the validity and raising concerns about public understanding of medical procedures.

Daily Steps Could Delay Alzheimer's Progression

Groundbreaking Canadian research shows your daily step count could be a powerful weapon against Alzheimer's disease. Discover how simple walking habits may protect cognitive function.

FDA Approves First CRISPR Gene Therapy

Discover how the FDA's landmark approval of Casgevy, the first CRISPR-based treatment, is transforming genetic medicine and offering hope for sickle cell patients.

WHO: 460+ Killed in Sudan Hospital Attacks

The World Health Organization reveals shocking evidence of systematic attacks on Sudanese hospitals, with hundreds killed and healthcare infrastructure decimated amid ongoing conflict.

Measles Alert: 2 New Cases in Ottawa

Ottawa Public Health issues urgent vaccination reminder as two new measles cases confirmed in the capital. Health officials warn about potential exposures at multiple locations.

Louvre Security Gaps Exposed in Police Report

A confidential police report reveals shocking security vulnerabilities at the Louvre Museum, including inadequate surveillance and emergency response failures that could endanger priceless artworks.

Arts Sector Outpaces Canada's Overall Economy

New data reveals Canada's arts and culture sector is growing at nearly double the rate of the national economy, contributing $57 billion annually and supporting 750,000 jobs across the country.

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