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‘Uninhabitable’ 24 Sussex should still be restored, heritage advocates say

by Peter Abrahams

In its dilapidated state, 24 Sussex, the official residence of Canada’s prime ministers, faces a plague of issues and increasingly pressing questions about whether it is worth restoring. For heritage …

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1 in 4 Canadian kids don’t get enough sleep. A back-to-school routine may help – National

by Elizabeth Alexander

With the last few weeks of summer left, Canadian parents are preparing to send their kids back to school – and getting them in and out of bed on time …

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International travel surges while domestic airfares, hotel rates lag

by Leila Aboulela

Women pose for a photo while holding an ice cream at Trevi fountain during hot weather as a heat wave hits Europe in Rome, Italy, July 19, 2022.  Guglielmo Mangiapane …

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China ‘strongly deplores’ interference inquiry, embassy warns of ‘consequences’ – National

by Peter Abrahams

Beijing “strongly deplores” Canada’s foreign interference inquiry, and the Chinese embassy is warning of “consequences” if the country does not drop its “ideological bias.” The comments from the Chinese embassy …

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AI brain implant helps Sask. woman speak for the 1st time in 18 years

by Lotfi Akalay

Ann Johnson was just 30 years old when she experienced a stroke in 2005 that left her paralyzed and unable to speak. At the time, she was a math and …

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Ozempic may soon be hard to find in Canada as supplier cites shortage – National

by Elizabeth Alexander

A shortage of diabetes drug Ozempic that is used off-label for weight loss is expected in Canada, manufacturer Novo Nordisk and Health Canada said on Friday. “We are experiencing a …

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Naloxone kits should have nasal spray, injection options: Canadian panel – National

by James Agee

Take-home naloxone kits across Canada should contain both versions of the opioid overdose-reversing drug – a nasal spray and an injectable that goes into a muscle – says a panel …

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Social conservatives are pushing to check Poilievre’s power – National

by Peter Abrahams

A social conservative group is making a push to check Pierre Poilievre’s power as the Conservative party gathers in Québec City this weekend. The Conservatives are riding high in national …

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Wildfires in Canada could burn into late fall, winter

by Peter Abrahams

Canada could potentially see increased wildfire activity for the rest of the year, from eastern Alberta to central Ontario, government experts said on Thursday. Some existing large fires may continue …

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‘Significant’ space study offers hope for bone disease treatment

by Lotfi Akalay

As the race to the Moon heats up again, new space research may help in the prevention and treatment of bone diseases. A Canadian study published in Nature Communications on …

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