Women’s health: should we review the target blood iron level?

Women’s health: should we review the target blood iron level?

Iron deficiency is an underestimated problem, doctors say. Yet it can lead to symptoms like fatigue, depression or anxiety, often in women. Ontario recently raised the threshold for adequate levels of iron in the blood, and experts are calling on other provinces to follow suit. Torontonian Nicole Williams struggled with fatigue in high school and … Read more

Before Champions League – Salzburg’s opponents also do not play a dress rehearsal

Before Champions League – Salzburg’s opponents also do not play a dress rehearsal

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Anticosti Island to have new water treatment plant

Anticosti Island to have new water treatment plant

The water treatment plant project is moving forward on Anticosti Island. Anticosti Islanders will have access to drinking water within a year, if the work goes as planned. The mayor of Anticosti Island, Hélène Boulanger, is delighted with the news she has been waiting for a long time. It’s still a lot of work that … Read more

Appeal Court considers Moncton Hospital forced births case

Appeal Court considers Moncton Hospital forced births case

The New Brunswick Court of Appeal heard the case of forced deliveries at the Moncton Hospital on Thursday in Fredericton. Lawyers for the plaintiffs tried to convince the judges to save their class action. In November 2023, King’s Bench Chief Justice Tracey K. DeWare dismissed a class action certification application on behalf of women who … Read more

BC Conservative Party says it supports involuntary treatment for drug addicts | BC Election 2024

BC Conservative Party says it supports involuntary treatment for drug addicts | BC Election 2024

John Rustad, the leader of the British Columbia Conservative Party, says he supports involuntary treatment for drug addicts. If elected in the provincial election, he promises to put measures in place to make that happen. In a statement, John Rustad cited the urgent need to protect vulnerable British Columbians from the devastating effects of addiction, … Read more

Head coach Jesse Marsch expects good challenge against Mexico

Head coach Jesse Marsch expects good challenge against Mexico

Despite Mexico’s group stage failure at the Copa America this summer and the firing of head coach Jaime Lozano, Canada head coach Jesse Marsch is expecting a tough test on Tuesday when the two CONCACAF rivals meet in Arlington, Texas, for a friendly. The Canadians, ranked 40th in the FIFA world rankings, are coming off … Read more

Huge flop, Concord video game pulled from shelves two weeks after its release

Huge flop, Concord video game pulled from shelves two weeks after its release

If you wanted to get your hands on the new shooter video game Concordyour expectations will have to be revised. Firewalk studio announced its offline on September 6, two weeks after its release, due to failure to attract players. The failure was resounding since the Firewalk Studios team invested some 100 million dollars and eight … Read more

Shots fired at Punjabi singer AP Dhillon’s Vancouver Island home

Shots fired at Punjabi singer AP Dhillon’s Vancouver Island home

Shots were fired early Monday morning at the Vancouver Island residence of popular singer and music producer AP Dhillon. A video released by Indian media shows a person firing 14 shots into the facade of a house and a garage, while a black truck and another smaller vehicle are on fire in the driveway. The … Read more

Federer says Sinner doping case deserves answers

Federer says Sinner doping case deserves answers

Roger Federer believes questions need to be asked about Jannik Sinner’s doping case. The Swiss says the question is whether the world number one should have been allowed to continue playing pending the end of the investigation into whether he intentionally used a doping agent when he tested positive twice in March. It’s not something … Read more

Shawville residents call on Quebec to equalize technologists’ bonuses

Shawville residents call on Quebec to equalize technologists’ bonuses

A citizen mobilization took place in Shawville on Monday afternoon to call on the Quebec government to equalize the bonuses offered to medical imaging technologists in rural areas. Currently, technologists at hospitals in Shawville, Maniwaki and Wakefield can receive an annual bonus of $18,000, while those at hospitals in Hull, Gatineau and Papineau are entitled … Read more