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Nine people have been hospitalized and dozens more became sick with salmonella in Canada after consuming pistachios or products containing pistachios. Between early March and mid-July, a total of 52 cases of salmonella were confirmed in Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba and Quebec, according to a notice published this week...
August 6, 2025 - 13:28 | National Post Staff | National Post
At an event on Wednesday, Doug Ford was asked about an Ontario court decision which found his government's plan to remove bike lanes in Toronto was a 'breach' of the Charter.
August 6, 2025 - 13:23 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
Jerusalem — During a visit to Tallinn, Estonia, on Wednesday, Israeli President Isaac Herzog used a joint press appearance with Estonia’s president to call out what he described as Hamas-led propaganda efforts, citing recent investigative reports from leading German newspapers that revealed “staged” images from Gaza. Herzog contrasted these fabricated scenes with the very real suffering of Israeli hostages, exposing what he called Hamas’ “hypocrisy and manipulation.” Standing alongside President Alar Karis at the Estonian Presidential Palace, Herzog held up two photos: one of...
August 6, 2025 - 13:22 | The Press Service of Israel | National Post
Some brands of pistachio and pistachio-containing products face recalls, with the Public Health Agency of Canada issuing a public health notice of a salmonella outbreak.
August 6, 2025 - 13:19 | Sean Previl | Global News - Canada
When police in England raided a fentanyl lab outside the northern city of Leeds in early 2017, the bust sent shockwaves across the country.The raid and subsequent conviction of three men – who made and sold around £164,000 worth of the opioid in five months – was the first major fentanyl case in Britain and it prompted dire warnings from law enforcement officers, health officials and the media that the U.K. was headed for a U.S.-style fentanyl crisis.
August 6, 2025 - 13:00 | Paul Waldie, Alanna Smith, Mahima Singh | The Globe and Mail
Three men who face terrorism charges over allegations that they plotted to take over land near Quebec City were denied bail at a court hearing on Wednesday.Marc-Aurèle Chabot and Raphaël Lagacé of Quebec City, along with Simon Angers-Audet from nearby Neuville, were arrested last month. Each face one count of facilitating terrorism.
August 6, 2025 - 12:42 | Claire McFarlane | The Globe and Mail