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Montreal man seeks to launch class action over cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

Montreal man seeks to launch class action over cantaloupe salmonella outbreak

MONTREAL — A Montreal man who spent almost a week in hospital with a salmonella infection after consuming cantaloupes is seeking permission to launch a class-action lawsuit against two food companies.
Air Canada signs sponsorship deal with Professional Women's Hockey League

Air Canada signs sponsorship deal with Professional Women's Hockey League

MONTREAL — Air Canada has a sponsorship deal with the soon-to-launch Professional Women's Hockey League.
Osisko Mining renews share buyback program

Osisko Mining renews share buyback program

TORONTO — Osisko Mining Inc. says the Toronto Stock Exchange has approved its plans to renew its normal course share buyback program. Under the terms of the notice, Osisko could acquire up to about 36.5 million common shares through the program.

Jackson leads Ravens past 49ers 33-19 in battle of NFL's top two teams

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens gave Proline bettors a little extra Christmas cheer.
14-year-old charged with motor vehicle theft after police chase and crash in Halifax

14-year-old charged with motor vehicle theft after police chase and crash in Halifax

HALIFAX — A 14-year-old in Halifax is facing charges after he allegedly stole a car and crashed it into a bus shelter during a police chase.
Community bonds: strengthening the ties of community while earning a financial return

Community bonds: strengthening the ties of community while earning a financial return

Setting aside money for worthy causes can be a challenge, but one option that's gaining momentum both gives back and a offers a good return on investment.
George Stroumboulopoulos, NYT journalist, dairy CEO among 78 named to Order of Canada

George Stroumboulopoulos, NYT journalist, dairy CEO among 78 named to Order of Canada

OTTAWA — When George Stroumboulopoulos thinks back on his TV career, it's his time hosting The NewMusic in the early 2000s that resonates most.
High levels of carbon dioxide, mould found in homes on Ontario reserves: study

High levels of carbon dioxide, mould found in homes on Ontario reserves: study

A study has found air inside homes on four remote First Nations in northwestern Ontario contained carbon dioxide, fine particles, mould and other substances that increase the risk of respiratory infections.
In the news today: Palestinians seek refuge as Israeli operation in Gaza expands

In the news today: Palestinians seek refuge as Israeli operation in Gaza expands

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
N.B. gender policy in schools: Premier won't back down, says it's an election winner

N.B. gender policy in schools: Premier won't back down, says it's an election winner

FREDERICTON — As he looks ahead to an election year, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he has no intention of backing down on his government's changes to the province's policy on gender identity in schools.