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Publication Date: August 4, 2026 - 06:00
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A Winnipeg vape business dispute ended in a kidnapping. Experts say the 'grey market' is only growing
August 4, 2026
A kidnapping in Winnipeg highlights what experts say has become a growing grey market for vapes — products that aren't necessarily illegal but might skirt or brush up against the law — driven in part by consumer desire for cheaper or banned items and large profit margins from a product that's fairly easy to move.
The remains of a third man have been found on a rural property north of the normally quiet eastern Ontario town of Smiths Falls, yet police — who say "they are doing everything they can to bring answers" — aren't linking their deaths. Here's a timeline and what to know about the case as the men's families and the community await answers.
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Canada vowed dollar-for-dollar retaliation and suspended trade talks with Washington after new U.S. tariffs took effect Saturday.
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Ottawa police say one woman is dead and another seriously hurt following a multi-vehicle collision Friday evening.
August 21, 2026 - 23:25 | | CBC News - Ottawa





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