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EU leaders agree to ban Russian oil exports to the EU’s Michel bloc

ARCHIVE PHOTO: European Council President Charles Michel speaks at a joint press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson (not seen) in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2022. TT News Agency / Fredrik Sandberg via REUTERS Register now for FREE and unlimited access to Reuters.com Sign up BRUSSELS, May 30 (Reuters) – EU leaders agreed …

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U.S. and Canadian regulators link hepatitis cases to strawberries

U.S. and Canadian regulators are investigating a hepatitis outbreak that may be related to fresh organic strawberries. In a joint statement this weekend, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Public Health Agency of Canada said the diseases in Minnesota, California and Canada occurred after people consumed strawberries from the United States. brand FreshKampo …

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Study struggles to explain why Quebec has high COVID-19 deaths but low excess deaths

Researchers have difficulty explaining why Quebec had the highest official COVID-19 death toll in the country despite a relatively low death toll in excess between March 2020 and October 2021. A new study published Monday by the Canadian Medical Association Journal tried to answer that question, but it fell short. “I’d say that’s something we …

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Whitehorse residents “safe” but should take precautions after more landslides, says mayor

Whitehorse City Council recommended that residents of a downtown home leave their homes after two more landslides occurred over the weekend. “We’ve had conversations with them and they’ve taken care to stay at the residence,” Mayor Laura Cabott told CBC’s Yukon Morning Monday. One of the two landslides occurred on Cliffside Park, near Jeckell Street, …

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Law groups “alarmed” by lawyer’s arrest over Ford rally near Hamilton airport

The Association of Criminal Lawyers and Women In Canadian Criminal Defense (WICCD) are criticizing the arrest of a Toronto-based lawyer near a campaign stop by Ontario Conservative Progressives in Hamilton last Thursday. “We are alarmed that any citizen, let alone a member of our profession, is being treated by the police – apparently in the …

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BNN’s best options BNN David Fingold: May 30, 2022

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Law groups “alarmed” by lawyer’s arrest over Ford rally near Hamilton airport

The Association of Criminal Lawyers and Women In Canadian Criminal Defense (WICCD) are criticizing the arrest of a Toronto-based lawyer near a campaign stop by Ontario Conservative Progressives in Hamilton last Thursday. “We are alarmed that any citizen, let alone a member of our profession, is being treated by the police – apparently in the …

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TSMC will manufacture Apple’s A16 Bionic chip for iPhone 14

Apple is back working with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to develop the next A16 Bionic chip for iPhone 14. Prior to its scheduled launch this fall, TSMC is tasked with manufacturing the new chipset that powers the iPhone 14. TF International Securities Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo spotted the roadmap released by the manufacturer, stating …

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“Loss of confidence”: Nova Scotia’s mass shooting investigation resumes amid public backlash

HALIFAX – The team in charge of the RCMP’s initial response to the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia began testifying on Monday ahead of an investigation, but the public has been banned from listening. For unspecified health reasons, Sergeant. Brian Rehill was granted permission to testify via a Zoom call, which is being recorded …

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