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Photo: Fifteen People Injured After Delta Plane Landing at Toronto Airport Overturns Fifteen People Injured After Delta Plane Landing at Toronto Airport Overturns
NBC - Mon Feb 17, 2025
At least 15 people were injured Monday after a Delta Air Lines plane was involved in a crash upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport, officials said. More»

Photo: Canadian university vending machine error reveals use of facial recognition Canadian university vending machine error reveals use of facial recognition
The Guardian - Fri Feb 23, 2024
A malfunctioning vending machine at a Canadian university has inadvertently revealed that a number of them have been using facial recognition technology in secret. More»

Photo: Playing with Fire - Margaret Atwood Playing with Fire - Margaret Atwood
The Guardian - Sat Feb 19, 2022
Margaret Atwood on feminism, culture wars and speaking her mind: ‘I’m very willing to listen, but not to be scammed’. More»

Photo: Massive Salad Recall for Salmonella, Listeria Massive Salad Recall for Salmonella, Listeria
BGR - Wed Dec 22, 2021
If you’ve stocked up on salad ahead of the holidays, you should ensure that the products you’ve purchased have not been just recalled. More»

Photo: Solar storm confirms Vikings settled in North America 1,000 years ago Solar storm confirms Vikings settled in North America 1,000 years ago
The Guardian - Fri Oct 22, 2021
Half a millennium before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic, the Vikings reached the “New World”, as the remains of timber buildings at L’Anse aux Meadows on the northern tip of Canada’s Newfoundland testify. More»

Photo: Half of US cosmetics contain toxic chemicals Half of US cosmetics contain toxic chemicals
Associated Press - Tue Jun 15, 2021
WASHINGTON — More than half the cosmetics sold in the United States and Canada likely contain high levels of a toxic industrial compound linked to serious health conditions, including cancer and reduced birth weight, according to a new study. More»

Photo: Families plead New Brunswick government to commit to transparency surrounding "mystery" brain disease Families plead New Brunswick government to commit to transparency surrounding "mystery" brain disease
CTV News - Sat May 22, 2021
HALIFAX - Those diagnosed with a rare brain disease in New Brunswick say they’ve been left in limbo and have yet to hear from public health officials regarding their diagnosis. More»

Photo: Brain illness similar to Mad Cow Disease kills five in Canada - 43 cases reported Brain illness similar to Mad Cow Disease kills five in Canada - 43 cases reported
The Express - Thu Apr 1, 2021
Health officials have reported 43 cases of the illness in New Bruswick province, Canadian network CBC reports. More»

Photo: Cannabis extracts may reduce the risk of dying from Covid-19 by stopping the immune system attacking itself Cannabis extracts may reduce the risk of dying from Covid-19 by stopping the immune system attacking itself
Daily Mail - Mon Jan 18, 2021
Some cannabis extracts may lower the risk of dying from Covid-19 by preventing a patient's malfunctioning immune system from attacking itself, research suggests. More»

Photo: Utah cuts healthcare costs by flying employees to Mexico for prescriptions Utah cuts healthcare costs by flying employees to Mexico for prescriptions
The Guardian - Tue Feb 11, 2020
A health insurer in Utah is seeking to reduce prescription drug costs by flying state employees to Mexico, where they can collect medications at a fraction of the US cost. More»

Photo: Walmart apologizes for 'ugly Christmas sweater' showing Santa with three lines of a white substance and the words 'let it snow' Walmart apologizes for 'ugly Christmas sweater' showing Santa with three lines of a white substance and the words 'let it snow'
Daily Mail - Mon Dec 9, 2019
Walmart tested the boundaries of the 'ugly Christmas sweater' with an adult-only line of clothing that may have gone too far by featuring Santa Claus about to do illegal drugs. More»

Photo: Neil Young's US citizenship 'delayed over marijuana' Neil Young's US citizenship 'delayed over marijuana'
BBC - Tue Nov 12, 2019
Young says he passed the citizenship test but was told he had to take another to prove "moral character". More»

Photo: Woman is 3rd person this year diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease at the Moncton Hospital Woman is 3rd person this year diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease at the Moncton Hospital
CBC.CA - Tue Nov 12, 2019
Diana Paterson is not sure how much longer she has to live. More»

Photo: Stanton Friedman, Famed UFO Researcher, Dead At 84 Stanton Friedman, Famed UFO Researcher, Dead At 84
CBC - Tue May 14, 2019
Stanton Friedman, the famed UFO researcher based in Fredericton, has died. More»

Photo: Trump Threatens Canada Again Trump Threatens Canada Again
Toronto Star - Sat Sep 8, 2018
WASHINGTON - Returning to his bellicose trade rhetoric, US President Donald Trump warned Friday that he would cause the "ruination" of Canada if he imposed tariffs on Canadian-made cars. More»

Photo: Canada legalises recreational marijuana nationwide Canada legalises recreational marijuana nationwide
The Independent - Tue Jun 19, 2018
Canada has legalised the use of recreational marijuana nationwide, making it the first G7 country to do so. More»

Photo: Trump Admits To Making Up Trade Deficit In Talks With Canadian Prime Minister Trump Admits To Making Up Trade Deficit In Talks With Canadian Prime Minister
NPR - Wed Mar 14, 2018
In audio of a closed-door fundraiser obtained by the Washington Post and NBC News, President Trump boasts to donors that he "had no idea" whether he was correct when he insisted to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the US has a trade deficit with Canada. More»

US policy is 'not to defend Canada' in any N Korea attack
BBC - Fri Sep 15, 2017
A top general has told Canadian MPs they cannot count on US support if North Korea launches a nuclear attack on their country. More»

Photo: Eight people flee U.S. border patrol to seek asylum in Canada Eight people flee U.S. border patrol to seek asylum in Canada
Reuters - Fri Feb 17, 2017
Eight asylum-seekers, including four children, barely made it across the Canadian border on Friday as a US border patrol officer tried to stop them and a Reuters photographer captured the scene. More»

Pilot of passenger jet forced to put the aircraft into a steep DIVE to avoid a 'UFO' that was 'too high to be a drone'
Daily Mail - Mon Nov 14, 2016
A UFO nearly caused an air crash over Toronto when a passenger plane with 58 people on board came face-to-face with the mystery object. More»

Photo: Governments are HIDING aliens, claims former defence minister: Paul Hellyer urges world leaders to reveal 'secret files' Governments are HIDING aliens, claims former defence minister: Paul Hellyer urges world leaders to reveal 'secret files'
Daily Mail - Sat Apr 25, 2015
A former defence minister has accused world leaders of concealing the presence of aliens. More»

Judge shames 'sucker-punching' officer for snapping 'Good Samaritan' woman's leg with karate kick
Raw Story - Tue Dec 16, 2014
A judge in Canada this week lashed out an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer for causing "catastrophic injuries" to a 49-year-old woman who he said was acting as a "Good Samaritan. More»

Photo: Canada's Loch Ness Monster Caught on Tape? Canada's Loch Ness Monster Caught on Tape?
ABC News - Thu Nov 10, 2011
A possible sighting of Canada's version of the Loch Ness monster at a lake in British Columbia has stirred up the legend of the sea creature long-rumored to reside there. More»

Photo: Leafy Green Coherence: Quantum Physics Fuels Photosynthesis Leafy Green Coherence: Quantum Physics Fuels Photosynthesis
Wired - Wed Jul 7, 2010
Not so long ago, quantum physics at room temperature was found mostly in classroom discussions or over science-geek cocktails. More»

Photo: Canadian teenager cries in Guantanamo interrogation video Canadian teenager cries in Guantanamo interrogation video
AFP - Mon Jul 14, 2008
OTTAWA - A sobbing Canadian teenager begged for help as he was questioned in the first video glimpse of interrogations at the US "war on terror" prison at Guantanamo Bay released Tuesday. More»

Photo: New Case of Mad Cow Reported in Canada New Case of Mad Cow Reported in Canada
Associated Press - Tue Feb 26, 2008
OTTAWA - Canadian officials confirmed a new case of mad cow disease Tuesday, the second such case in two months and the 12th since the disease was first discovered in Canada in 2003. More»

Alien Impact Poisons Canadian Town
Discovery News - Sat Jan 26, 2008
Well water of the tiny Canadian town of Gypsumville, Manitoba (population 65) has been poisoned by an extraterrestrial. More»

Taser victim likely confused, mother says
Globe and Mail, Canada - Wed Oct 17, 2007
VANCOUVER -- The mother of a Polish immigrant who died after being tasered during a confrontation with police at Vancouver's airport last weekend says her son was a "very good boy" who was probably confused and anxious over his first-ever flight on an airplane. More»

US lawmakers apologize in torture case
Associated Press - Wed Oct 17, 2007
Members of Congress apologized Thursday to a Canadian engineer seized by US officials and taken to Syria, where he says he was tortured. More»

Former Canadian Defense Minister Says Alien Technology May Save Earth
All Headline News - Thu Mar 1, 2007
Ottawa, Canada - A former Canadian defense minister is demanding that world governments disclose alien technology that could be used to solve the problem of climate change, a local newspaper has said. More»

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