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Recall issued for Camembert sold at Toronto cheese shop: CFIA – CTV

August 14, 2025 Some camembert sold in Ontario is now being recalled due to possible Listeria contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says. The product impacted by the recall…

Details of Nipissing First Nation program provided at family well-being conference – Anishinabek News

August 14, 2025 CHIPPEWAS OF RAMA FIRST NATION – It’s a program whose origins trace back a dozen years. But for some attendees at a recent conference, it was the…

Manitoba was supposed to get 150 doctors from a recruitment firm. The province got 2 – CBC

Province has ended largely ineffective recruiting contract, will only pay for the 2 new physicians Aug 13, 2025 A staffing agency hired by Manitoba’s former Progressive Conservative government on a…

How ‘pervasive’ is racism in health care? This B.C. researcher gathers the stories of Black, Indigenous people – CBC

Aug 14, 2025 Prince George, B.C., Calgary, Toronto, Thunder Bay, Ont., part of PhD candidate Ashley Wilkinson’s work Ashley Wilkinson has found racism is an ongoing challenge in health-care settings in Canada, which…

This cancer survivor celebrated her birthday by paying strangers’ hospital parking fees – CBC

Cancer patients face roughly $33K in out-of-pocket costs related to their care, charity says Aug 13, 2025 Krystyna Locke decided to celebrate her 63rd birthday in a very familiar place…

Moving to a more walkable city pays off for health, scientists find – CBC

Smartphone data reveals a boost in physical activity based on where people live Aug 14, 2025 People who moved to a walking friendly city walked more, and at the brisk…

He felt ‘chased’ by anxiety and got help online. Now, that resource experts trust could be shut down – CBC

1 in 4 people will deal with anxiety in their lifetime, but counselling can be hard to find Aug 14, 2025 Joey Laguio remembers waking up every morning in high…

First Nations woman’s distressing haircut ‘not called for,’ family says – Laronge Now

Aug 13, 2025 The family of First Nation’s woman Corina Morin say her rights, traditions, and beliefs were violated when hospital staff in Saskatoon cut her hair without her consent.…

Inuvik hospital workers decry loss of weekend mental health services, emails show – CBC

Aug 13, 2025 N.W.T. health authority says working on weekends is not sustainable for social work team Emails from Inuvik, N.W.T., health-care workers detail serious concerns around the loss of…

Record-breaking year for organ donation in Alberta as program works to boost awareness – CBC

It’s hard to pinpoint a single factor driving that trend, doctor says Aug 13, 2025 A record number of Albertans are donating organs or tissues — a milestone that has…

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