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Health Canada warned against buying peptides online. CBC News easily bought some
Companies are selling peptides on the grey market, despite warnings from Health Canada. Source link
Teen's death prompts push to ban energy drink sales to Quebec youth under 16
The family of a Quebec teen who died after mixing energy drinks and medication is joined by school groups in calling for a ban on energy drink sales to youth under 16, citing health risks and growing support for tighter rules. Source link
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick takes a swipe at Canada's trade strategy ahead of renegotiations
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Friday criticized the current iteration of North America’s free trade agreement as a bad deal, taking a swipe at Canada’s trade strategy ahead of upcoming negotiations. Source link
Why does Canada still test on animals?
Other countries are looking to end animal testing but in Canada, progress has been slow. CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks spoke with researchers working on alternative technologies to replace animal testing, who hope regulators will soon get on board. Source link
Ford recalls 144,000 F-150s in Canada due to gearshift issue
Safety issue impacts some vehicles with six-speed automatic transmissions made between 2015 and 2017. The issue can cause unexpected downshifting while the vehicle is moving. Source link
Lockheed Martin officials coming to Canada to tout maintenance plan for F-35s
Senior executives from Lockheed Martin will be in Quebec on Tuesday to confirm that they plan to service Canada’s F-35 aircraft at the L3Harris facilities in Mirabel that are currently used to maintain the CF-18 fleet. Source link
Boeing announces $36M for research and development at Winnipeg facility
Boeing plans to spend $36 million on composite aerospace manufacturing research and development projects at its Winnipeg facility, the aerospace company’s president announced Friday. Source link
Tegan Quin wins Canada Reads 2026 championing The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor
The historical fiction novel won in a 4-1 vote on the final day of the great Canadian book debate. Source link
New B.C. program to 'track and trace' origins of illicit drug supply
B.C. officials have announced a new “track and trace” pilot program using technology they say can reveal patterns about the geographic origins and patterns of the illicit drug supply. Source link
Calls grow for Starmer to resign, as the shadow of Epstein still looms large over 10 Downing St.
Calls are growing for Keir Starmer to resign after it was revealed that Peter Mandelson, who was a close friend to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, failed a security vetting process but was appointed as the U.K’s ambassador to the U. S. anyway. Source link