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B.C. teen waited almost 2 years for scoliosis surgery

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Long waits for elective surgery in Canada's health-care system left one teenage boy in Peachland, B.C., feeling like “the Hunchback of Notre Dame” after he waited nearly two years for surgery to treat his scoliosis. It’s a crisis that...
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Cruise ship docks in Canadian waters for 1st time since pandemic began

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Canada's tourism industry took a large step toward normalcy, with a cruise ship docking in Canadian waters for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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Ontario opening 'gradually and cautiously,' health minister says

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Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott says the peak of Omicron has passed and the province now has the hospital capacity to deal with COVID-19 patients and resume surgeries and procedures that were postponed by the pandemic.
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Omicron causes hospital staff levels to drop as hospitalizations surge

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The Omicron variant has dealt hospitals a double blow — surging numbers of patients and plummeting levels of staff due to illness and isolation requirements.
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Cyberattack on N.L. health-care system worst in Canadian history: expert

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One cybersecurity expert says the cyberattack on the Newfoundland and Labrador health-care system may be the worst in Canadian history and has implications for national security.
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Poland's judicial independence will be destroyed unless EU moves faster, says MEP

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It comes as the EU's top court ruled Warsaw's new regulations for appointing judges to the Supreme Court could violate the bloc's law.
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Ontario to increase hospital capacity as bed space runs low

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Ontario has announced plans to increase hospital capacity, including the number of critical care beds, in anticipation of a growing influx COVID-19 patients as some hospitals are already running out of space.
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The complications of resuming surgeries during pandemic

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Many provinces are starting to resume non-emergency surgeries delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s a complicated balance of trying to clear the backlogs and keeping patients safe.
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PM pressed on what he knew about Tabbara allegations

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that, as leader of the Liberal Party, he is informed about investigations of allegations against caucus members — but he isn't saying if he knew about the sexual harassment allegation against MP Marwan...
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Trump to sign order creating police database

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US President Donald Trump says he will sign an executive order on police reform on Tuesday.
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People in long-term care homes will continue to get proper care, Elliott says

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Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott says the province wants to resume surgical procedures in hospitals, but that won't come at the expense of people in long-term care homes.
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Ontario moves cautiously to resume surgeries delayed by COVID-19

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'It's going to be up to each hospital to figure out how they can proceed,' says Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliot.
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COVID-19 outbreak leads to fewer organ transplants

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Some viable organs have not been recovered from deceased donors in Ontario in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as hospitals in the province postpone non-urgent procedures.
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Glastonbury controversy explained: Police investigate Kneecap and Bob Vylan sets

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Musicians making headlines for their politics isn't new, but this year’s Glastonbury featured two sets by Kneecap and Bob Vylan that riled politicians – including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Police are investigating both concerts.
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Doctor explains how hybrid operating room will double radiology capacity

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A new hybrid operating room at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton means physicians will no longer have to use the hospital’s radiology suite for some procedures, says Dr. Claus Schaus, a retired vascular surgeon.
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P.E.I. leads Canada in access to gender-affirming care, but more supports still needed

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As other parts of Canada dial back access to gender-affirming care, Prince Edward Island and Yukon are leading the country in that metric. Advocates say they are proud of the work being done in this province, but want more support...
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P.E.I. is shifting more health care to private centres. What does it mean for Islanders?

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The province signalled in the recent speech from the throne that it will offer more medical procedures in private health-care facilities, but the government has assured Islanders they won’t have to pay out of pocket. CBC’s Kerry Campbell...
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P.E.I. government lays out its agenda for health care, the economy and infrastructure

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The word 'new' was thrown around a lot as the throne speech was read to kick off the P.E.I. Legislature's spring sitting. There's a new premier, a new lieutenant-governor to present the speech, a new Speaker and a new potential crisis...
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Toronto gynecology office linked to potential hepatitis, HIV exposure

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Patients say they feel violated after potentially being exposed to blood-borne infections at a Toronto gynecology office where medical tools were not properly cleaned. CBC’s Talia Ricci has details from Toronto Public Health — and...
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Proposed animal hospital at Assiniboine Park Zoo to include viewing area for visitors

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Plans are underway for a new animal hospital to be built at Assiniboine Park Zoo. For the first time visitors would be able to watch procedures being done on animals through a glass-enclosed viewing area to help educate the public.
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Relatives of P.E.I. students who died too young concerned about schools removing their memorials

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Families of former students who died while attending Kensington Intermediate Senior High say they received notices earlier this month from the school saying memorials to their loved ones may be removed. It’s all connected to a policy...
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Possible Link: New Orleans & Tesla Cybertruck Explosion Investigated

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Joe Biden said authorities are investigating if there's a possible connection between the New Orleans attack where at least 15 people were killed when a pickup truck drove through a crowd and the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas....
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How the Trump administration could impact the labor force, employment laws

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A consultant at a culture management firm told Scripps News what employees and CEOs can expect in the coming years. (Scripps News)
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BOE's Bailey: ONS Revision Reflects Economy's Resilience

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey comments on the Office for National Statistics finding that economic output reached pre-pandemic levels much earlier than it first thought after heavily revising its figures for 2021. He speaks...