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Montreal family meets Good Samaritans who delivered life-saving CPR – CBC

‘You guys are superheroes for us,’ daughter tells 2 strangers who saved her father May 28, 2025 Gloria Borrelli and her mother Francesca choked back tears as they took turns…

‘Seeking a Physician’: 96 and doctorless, N.S. senior turns to the classifieds – CBC

Dorothy Lamont is one of more than 90K Nova Scotians looking for a doctor May 28, 2025 The unusual advertisement in the Friday morning newspaper caught the eyes of many…

Action, not statements, needed to support social workers: NEU president – Nunatsiaq News

May 28, 2025 Jason Rochon responds to condemnation of violence, harassment against front-line workers from family services minister Family Services Minister Margaret Nakashuk is condemning what she describes as violence…

$24M research project looks to improve care for Indigenous people with dementia – CBC

May 28, 2025 Bea Shawanda of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., was diagnosed with dementia and is a residential school survivor When Elizabeth Edgar-Webkamigad’s mother first showed signs of dementia, it…

Snooze alarms may cost you vital sleep — three experts weigh in on the habit – CTV

May 26, 2025 When jolted awake by the blare of an alarm clock, it’s tempting to reach for the snooze button to catch a bit more shut-eye. In my case,…

Canadian researchers develop test they say can help diagnose life-threatening sepsis – CTV

May 27, 2025 TORONTO — A team of Canadian researchers has created a test they say could quickly predict if a patient is going to develop sepsis, a life-threatening condition…

Process to bury unclaimed bodies will be ‘seamless,’ says NLHS – CBC

Health authority update says website will be online this week May 27, 2025 Four months after legislation came into effect to speed up the process of burying dozens of unclaimed…

Calgary company at centre of daycare E. coli outbreak to be sentenced – CBC

Fueling Minds pleaded guilty last month to bylaw offence May 27, 2025 The Calgary company at the centre of a daycare E. coli outbreak is set to be sentenced Tuesday…

Union president raises safety concerns for its CFIA members tasked with B.C. ostrich cull – CBC

Avian flu means 400 ostriches are set to be culled after court ruled against farm in Edgewood, B.C. May 26, 2025 The union representing Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) workers…

How one Fredericton shelter is supporting Indigenous IPV survivors – Global News

May 27, 2025 EDITOR’S NOTE: As part of our series looking at the issue of intimate partner violence in the province, we spoke with a New Brunswick advocate and survivor…

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