A few cases might be best explained by the latter, but there are just too many [now over 200]. Coulthart did not respond to requests for comment, but forwarded an email inquiry to the Public Health Agency of Canada's (PHAC) media relations team. Photo: CBCThe email is the latest criticism of what patients and families have described as an unclear, inadequate response to a public health issue. The committee concluded there was no mystery neurological syndrome and that the patients in the original cluster had potentially been misdiagnosed. Coulthart wrote his email on Oct. 12 — a little more than 18 months after the province's investigation ended.

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Family forced to fly without son’s service dogNewsDuration 2:21A Vancouver Island family says they had to travel without their son's certified service dog because WestJet couldn't guarantee the animal would be allowed on board their flight to Mexico

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Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final goes tonight, and this Oilers fan is all inNewsDuration 5:07Heath O'Neill has been a fan of the Edmonton Oilers since the glory days in the 1980s. Now he's watching a new generation on the ice as they take on the Florida Panthers in search of Stanley Cup glory. He speaks with the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton about how he's feeling ahead of Game 2.

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WestJet scraps St. John's to Hamilton route after less than a month in airWestJet passenger jets parked at departure gates at the Calgary International Airport on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. WestJet is suspending its route between St. John's and Hamilton, Ont. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)After less than a month in the skies, WestJet has decided to cancel its route between St. John's and Hamilton, Ont., next month. The news comes soon after WestJet announced it was also terminating its St. John's to Toronto route after Oct. 27. The Hamilton route was initially flown by budget airline Swoop, which merged with WestJet in October, with Swoop being shut down.

June 10, 2024 21:55 UTC

Toronto-St. Paul's was once considered a bellwether riding but has been a Liberal stronghold since the 1990s. WATCH: The growing importance of Toronto-St. Paul's race What’s at stake for the Liberals in the upcoming Toronto byelection? Glen MacDonald, one of the candidates on the ballot affiliated with Longest Ballot Committee, told CBC News that the ballot would be "impossible to ignore." The Toronto-St. Paul's byelection represents the second time MacDonald has been on a ballot as part of the Longest Ballot campaign. The first occasion was in Winnipeg South Centre last year, which previously held the record for longest federal ballot.

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Medical needle left inside Ontario mother | Go PublicNewsDuration 2:09An Ontario mother is fighting for answers more than two decades after a needle was left in her spine during childbirth. Several botched investigations later, Giovanna Ippolito worries no one may ever be held accountable.

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Oilers fans in Florida hoping for a Stanley Cup final series split tonightSportsDuration 4:36CBC Edmonton's Sam Samson reports live from Sunrise, Fla., ahead of the second game of the Stanley Cup final, where the Oilers and their fans are hoping for a series split against the Panthers.

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'Utterly grand' Toronto church destroyed by fire, says parish priestNewsDuration 8:40Rev. Don Beyers, a parish priest at St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto, says he ran to the church as he got word of a fire, only to find flames 'shooting out' of the historic, art-filled structure.

June 10, 2024 19:39 UTC

Which may partially explain the online roasting of WestJet's new UltraBasic fare (new window), where you can board the plane and that's about it. Air Canada, Porter chime inThe morning after WestJet's announcement, Air Canada made one of its own (new window) that went down much better: free booze. Début du widget Widget. Fin du widget Widget. Is air travel broken and can it be fixed?

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June 10, 2024 —Lucy Fowler is working at the intersection of Indigenous and queer identity to make the university experience and broader community more inclusive. “We need to be making more expansive spaces … where people can express who they are, however they are, and come to that space and be welcomed,” Fowler said of her work at the university. Fowler is helping to develop a U of M Indigenous education post-doctoral program, co-founded the Pawaatamihk: Journal of Métis Thinkers academic journal, and is co-hosting a Métis studies symposium this fall with over 300 scholars expected to attend. She has also been part of the Mamawi Project, in which she and others have hosted gatherings for Métis people. Visit CBC News to read more about Dr. Lucy Fowler’s community work

June 10, 2024 18:06 UTC

The National | Israeli rescue mission kills dozens in GazaNewsDuration 45:55June 9, 2024 | Gaza’s Health Ministry says over 200 Palestinians are dead after an Israeli hostage rescue mission in central Gaza. Float plane hits boat, injuring two in Vancouver. And the Canadian pilot taking tourists to the edge of space.

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A diet promoting plant-based protein to help the environment now has a more human argument: It may lower your risk of dying from several major diseases. (Canada Food Guide (2019))But a challenge remains in how to convey an ideal plate of food to people. For example, Canada's food guide shows a tidy quarter devoted to general proteins, telling people how much versus what kinds of protein. "We need protein, but total protein is not a good indicator of how healthy we are eating," said Lamarche. Beyond just healthy eating, a sustainable diet needs to also consider affordability, cultural relevance and whether it's truly good for the environment, Lamarche stressed.

June 10, 2024 16:39 UTC

Two injured after float plane crashes into pleasure boat in VancouverNewsDuration 2:01A pleasure boat was hit by a float plane taking off in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour near Stanley Park, sending two boaters to hospital. The accident is now raising concerns about boats and float planes operating in the same waters during tourist season.

June 10, 2024 15:56 UTC

Giovanna Ippolito is living with a broken needle in her spine after it broke off during childbirth. An anesthesiologist then left the four centimetre-long fragment embedded in her back — and didn't tell her what happened. Contact Rosa and our Go Public teamShe says for years she's been living with pain in her shoulders and right leg. WATCH | A needle in her back: Medical needle left inside Ontario mother | Go Public Duration 2:09 An Ontario mother is fighting for answers more than two decades after a needle was left in her spine during childbirth. Ippolito believes the broken needle was left in her spine during the 2004 birth of her daughter, pictured here, or her son's birth in 2002.

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