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Walkerton and XL Foods: A look at some of the major E. coli outbreaks in Canada

by James Agee
Walkerton and XL Foods: A look at some of the major E. coli outbreaks in Canada

Descrease article font size Increase article font size An outbreak of E. coli infections at several Calgary day centres has infected more than 200 people, most of them children. It’s …

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Is Canada underestimating the cost of living for international students?

by Peter Abrahams
Is Canada underestimating the cost of living for international students?

The Canadian government is likely severely underestimating the cost of living for international students when weighing if they can support themselves financially, a new survey suggests. According to a recent …

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Tourism Jasper harnessing power of AI: ‘The sky is the limit’ 

by Lotfi Akalay
Tourism Jasper harnessing power of AI: ‘The sky is the limit’ 

An Alberta tourism agency is researching how artificial intelligence could help optimize operations and improve the visitor experience. It could be used on everything from travel patterns, weather, accommodation occupancy …

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Higher prices are driving some resort community residents to leave: ‘There is a sadness’

by Elizabeth Alexander
Higher prices are driving some resort community residents to leave: ‘There is a sadness’

  This is the fifth instalment of New Roots, a series from Global News that will look at how evolving migration patterns and affordability challenges have changed life in communities …

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Public health agency launches probe into Air Canada vomit incident

by James Agee

The outrage sparked by a passenger incident involving a vomit-smeared airplane seat reflects a broader frustration with flight operations in Canada, travel specialists say. Meanwhile, the country’s public health agency …

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Canada’s teachers say ongoing shortage creating ‘crisis’ What’s behind it? – National

by Elizabeth Alexander

Students across Canada have begun a new school year, but even as they crack open their books teachers and those who represent them are raising concerns there’s still not enough …

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International students pay sky-high fees. Whose job is it to house them? – National

by Francesco Algarotti

Around 800,000 international students currently call Canada home, with thousands more expected to come with every new academic year. As students head back to school this fall, the focus is …

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