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Montreal farm recalls broccoli microgreens for possible E. coli contaminationA Montreal-based farm has issued a recall for its broccoli microgreens due to possible E. coli contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says.HealthMay 22
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Potable water being restored on 2 BC Ferries after coliform, E. coli foundThe organization did not post any public notifications about the issue; however, Global News got a tip and asked BC Ferries what was happening.CanadaMar 24
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Joly ‘in regular contact’ with Honda as report says EV plant being haltedA spokesperson for Honda Canada told Global News they 'have nothing to report at this time' after a Japanese report suggested the carmaker is halting plans.EconomyMay 6
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Your May 2-4 checklist: Four outdoor maintenance jobs to tackle before the long weekendFrom scrubbing your BBQ to refreshing patio furniture, home expert Melissa Maker shares easy tips to prep for the May long weekend with picks from Dewalt, Scrub Daddy and more.The CuratorMay 3
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Canada on ‘front lines’ of trade war as Joly unveils $1.5B tariff support planMonday’s relief package will be broken up into two parts, the first one being $1 billion in loans by the Business Development Bank of Canada.EconomyMay 4
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OPP lay 1st-degree murder, arson charges in homicide cold caseOntario Provincial Police recently put up a billboard near Orangeville, Ont., as part of its ongoing effort to crack the investigation.CrimeApr 29
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Lead issue resolved on BC Ferries vessel, water and food service restoredThe organization confirmed that multiple recent water samples taken from the vessel, which sails between Swartz Bay and the Gulf Islands, met all safety standards.CanadaMar 31
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Calgary trial underway in death of worker shot after offering roadside helpColin Hough was the second person to be randomly fired upon on Aug. 6, 2024, Crown prosecutor told jurors on the opening day of the trial of Arthur Penner and Blake Strawberry.CrimeMay 4
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Your spring cleaning questions, answered!Cleaning expert Melissa Maker tackles four of the questions she gets asked most—shoes, screens, windows, and that dust that just will not quit.The CuratorApr 15
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Youths responsible for West Kelowna reservoir contamination scare, police sayResidents in the Tallus Ridge and Shannon Woods neighbourhoods went five days without being able to drink their tap water after a security breach at the Tallus reservoir.CanadaMar 25
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Investigators believe that B.C. cold case could have been random murderWendy Ladner‑Beaudry was out for a jog near 41st Avenue and Camosun in Pacific Spirit Regional Park on April 3, 2009, when she was attacked.CrimeApr 2
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N.B. man flown to hospital by air ambulance, sent to take ferry home in slippersThe family of a Grand Manan, N.B., man says he was airlifted to hospital for care but ended up hours later alone and cold in a ferry parking lot trying to find his way back home.CanadaApr 10
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AI systems used by Ontario doctors hallucinate, auditor general findsAuditor General Shelley Spence will present her reports at 11 a.m., according to her office, which is also when she will answer questions about them.PoliticsMay 12
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Doug Ford accuses NDP leader Marit Stiles of “trump-style” commentsPremier Doug Ford called Stiles's remark "unacceptable" and tried to tie it to U.S. President Donald Trump. Stiles pushed back and said she had nothing to apologize for.PoliticsMay 5
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Progressive Conservatives set Ford Fest for Scarborough ahead of key byelectionStaff and MPPs in the Ford government are being asked to beef up the attendance numbers at Premier Doug Ford’s annual community barbecue — nicknamed Ford Fest — as the Progressive Conservative Party looks to “build momentum” ahead of the Scarborough Southwest byelection. While the Ford government has yet to call the byelection to replace...PoliticsMay 5
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Amid public pullback, Premier Ford headlines ‘exclusive’ event at members-only clubPremier Doug Ford is headlining an 'exclusive members only' event at a private club in Toronto, where attendees are being promised the opportunity for 'connection and dialogue.'CanadaApr 30
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Raw milk consumption warnings issued after U.S. newborn dies of listeriaConsuming raw dairy products can expose people to a variety of illnesses including avian influenza, brucella, tuberculosis, Salmonella, and E. coli, among other pathogens.HealthFeb 4
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Ontario education minister grills stakeholders on trustee reform legislationOn Monday public hearings on major education reform began with advocates and politicians discussing an overhaul that will see more power over boards reside at Queen's Park.EducationApr 27
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets have found a short-term answer for second line woesThe Jets have seen four straight games with at least a point for a member of the trio of Gabe Vilardi, Cole Perfetti and Adam Lowry. Over a 10-game stretch, the totals are 8-13-21.SportsMar 30
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Ontario redacts almost every word top civil servant wrote about return-to-office mandateThe government is currently rushing its changes to freedom of information laws past public hearings, shielding who the premier speaks to from public view.CanadaApr 22