More counterfeit drugs seized, hot water boiler causes fire: Here are the recalls for this week

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More counterfeit drugs seized, hot water boiler causes fire: Here are the recalls for this week
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Health Canada recalled various items this week, including more unauthorized products, counterfeit drugs and bassinets.

Transplant patient stable and on dialysis after pig organ removed due to 'unique challenges' with heart, kidney health

Leanne Van Bergen discovered a skulk of 10 baby foxes, and two mothers, had made themselves at home on her property in Beausejour.An 81-year-old Waterloo, Ont. woman thought she’d never ride a horse again after a brain bleed led to severe physical complications.A CP24 camera caught the moment a driver frantically got out of her car as it was being dragged by a truck on Avenue Road Wednesday afternoon.

Newly released documents suggest Ontario’s so-called ‘Crypto King’ paid for months of world travels with $13,000 worth of Scene+ points while bankrupt – but how?Ontario's education minister says police and a school board are investigating the death of a 16-year-old boy with special needs who was found unresponsive at his high school earlier this month.

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Samantha Becotte and Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill both spoke Friday morning after teachers voted down a second offer from the province on Thursday. Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Samantha Becotte and Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill both spoke Friday morning after teachers voted down a second offer from the province on Thursday.Saskatoon forced to apply new levy as province dumps cost of school land purchases

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