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Liberals introduce 'Milgaard's Law' to create review process for wrongful convictions

Liberals introduce 'Milgaard's Law' to create review process for wrongful convictions

OTTAWA — New legislation introduced in the House of Commons Thursday would make it easier and faster for people who may have been wrongfully convicted to have their cases reviewed.
'On the road to recovery': B.C. dog found with muzzle taped shut, injured leg

'On the road to recovery': B.C. dog found with muzzle taped shut, injured leg

The lab mix was found running loose in Comox, B.C.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for extra strength acetaminophen

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for extra strength acetaminophen

Attention Costco shoppers...
Safety alert: Canada-wide cheese recall due to possible listeria contamination

Safety alert: Canada-wide cheese recall due to possible listeria contamination

The cheese can still make you sick even if it does not look or smell spoiled.
Skiers asked to disable Apple Watch crash detection after false alarms

Skiers asked to disable Apple Watch crash detection after false alarms

Technology intended to alert first responders to vehicle crashes is being triggered when skiers take a tumble
MPs ask CSIS to help them spot foreign interference

MPs ask CSIS to help them spot foreign interference

OTTAWA — Some members of Parliament say they have no idea how to spot foreign interference, as Canada's spy agency warns that all elected officials are targets for hostile states.
Lower-income women more likely get heart disease and stroke, report finds

Lower-income women more likely get heart disease and stroke, report finds

In 2019, 32,271 women in Canada died from heart disease and stroke. "That's one woman's life every 16 minutes."
Is it a UFO? Canadian expert shares tips to identify objects in the sky

Is it a UFO? Canadian expert shares tips to identify objects in the sky

In 2022, there were 768 UFO sightings in Canada.
Old-growth logging deferrals in B.C. increase to 2.1 million hectares: minister

Old-growth logging deferrals in B.C. increase to 2.1 million hectares: minister

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it is introducing new approaches to manage timber resources that will protect more old-growth trees from logging, while supporting innovations to better care for the forests.
Committee studying assisted dying calls for more engagement from government

Committee studying assisted dying calls for more engagement from government

OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee has made 23 recommendations to improve Canada's assisted-dying regime.