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Records show that the number of NS patients leaving emergency rooms without treatment is increasing

A growing number of Nova Scotians are leaving emergency rooms without being seen by a doctor, according to documents released by the province’s health authority through a request for freedom of information. Records obtained by the provincial NDP show that 43,000 people left an emergency last year, 60% more than the previous year. The figures …

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The NS mass shooter had a history of intimidation, violent altercations

Warning: The details of this story are disturbing The man who killed 22 people in Nova Scotia in April 2020 had a history of violence in the decades leading up to his final attack, inflicting assaults and harassment on strangers, employees and patients alike. New documents released by the Mass Victims Commission leading the public …

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Most Canadians are worried about airport problems, according to the survey Most Canadians are worried about airport problems, according to the survey Most Canadians are worried about airport problems, according to the survey poll

OTTAWA – Most Canadians believe the country is in recession and that prices will continue to rise in the foreseeable future, according to a new survey. A comprehensive Leger survey asked Canadians and Americans about issues such as travel plans, airport delays and inflation. More than 80% of Canadian respondents said they believe prices will …

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Strike avoided in Via Rail after an interim agreement with the union

A strike that threatened to suspend rail passenger services across Canada was averted early Tuesday after Unifor and Via Rail reached an interim agreement, according to the union and the rail operator. Unifor, which represents 2,400 Via Rail employees, said the interim agreement was reached just hours before members were ready to strike. Instead, both …

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Supermoon 2022: This year’s largest moon will be visible on July 13, know it all – DNAIndiaNews

Supermoon 2022: This year’s largest moon will be visible on July 13, know all DNAIndiaNews Did you miss the supermoon last month? There is another chance to see the Toronto Sun. A massive comet and a supermoon will illuminate the night sky this week Popular Science The full moon that will appear on July 13 …

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First local case of Monkeypox reported by Public Health Sudbury & Districts

Home »News & Alerts» News »First local Monkeypox case reported by Public Health Sudbury & Districts Published: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 Public Health Sudbury & Districts has received a notification confirming a case of smallpox in a person in its service area. This individual probably acquired the infection in the Toronto area. This individual is …

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Critical man after being assaulted in downtown Scarborough restaurant Critical man after being assaulted in downtown Scarborough restaurant Critical man after being assaulted in downtown Scarborough restaurant

A 30-year-old man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries following an assault on a restaurant in central Scarborough on Monday evening. Toronto police were called to the busy shopping complex shortly after 6:30 p.m. According to police, one man violently attacked another. Passers-by rushed to the victim’s aid, police said, and he was later …

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Local news Ocean conservation group concerned about burning plastic waste

Oceana Canada asks Canadians not to have plastic, but acknowledges that alternatives are hard to find. The marine conservation group says plastics are having a significant impact on the ocean environment and raising awareness about how to find ways to avoid plastic consumption in our daily lives. Among the main concerns is the burning …

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