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Why are so many federal inmates dying shortly before their release date? – CBC

Defence lawyer says release dates can act as catalyst for already extenuating circumstances Jul 21, 2025 Kendal Lee Campeau spent most of his life in and out of prison. The…

Emergency departments in N.S. still struggling with closures – CBC

As staffing recruitment efforts continue, closure hours mount at some community emergency departments Jul 21, 2025 On a recent July day at the Digby General Hospital’s emergency department, visitors would…

Watchdog suggests review of how RCMP interact with Indigenous people, mental health calls – CBC

Jul 21, 2025 Report finds no criminal wrongdoing from police in death of Williams Lake man B.C.’s police watchdog is recommending changes to how police interact with Indigenous people and…

Overdoses at Toronto drop-in centres have spiked since closure of 5 supervised consumption sites: network – CTV

July 17, 2025 A Toronto-based network representing more than 50 drop-in centres and allied community agencies says overdoses recorded within these spaces have skyrocketed since new provincial legislation forced five…

Measles cases in New Brunswick more than double overnight; 13 cases reported – CTV

July 17, 2025 FREDERICTON — The number of confirmed measles cases in New Brunswick’s south-central region has more than doubled over the past 24 hours. Public health officials say there…

Some N.B. patients waiting for long-term care bed move to top of waitlist – CTV

July 18, 2025 For the next month, hospital patients waiting for a long-term care bed in New Brunswick will move to the top of the waitlist as Horizon Health Network…

Here’s what to know about chronic venous insufficiency – CTV

July 18, 2025 Swollen legs led to U.S. President Donald Trump being diagnosed with what’s called chronic venous insufficiency. It’s a fairly common condition among older adults but requires a…

Debate on forced mental health treatment continues as one woman’s costs top $800K – CBC

One side argues patients given too much freedom to reject treatment, other says it yields better outcomes Jul 18, 2025 In the fight to better help people with severe and…

Watch the We Walk Together Film Series: Exploring Connection to Land, Water, and Territory – FNHA

​July 18, 2025 “We’re all reflections of the land that we come from. Whether it’s the mountains, or the lakes, or the rivers, or the ocean, we reflect that in…

Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, taking measures to address concerns over drugs, community safety – CBC

Jul 18, 2025 Town hall meeting this week included hamlet leadership, RCMP and the territory’s justice minister An RCMP drug-detecting dog and a local alert ready system are some of the ideas…

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