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Canadian reliever Jordan Romano signs one-year, $2M US deal with L.A. Angels
Canadian major leaguer Jordan Romano has signed a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels. Source link
Jared Kushner no longer part of hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
A private equity firm owned by U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is no longer backing Paramount’s hostile acquisition bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, the firm confirmed Tuesday. Source link
#TheMoment boats decked out in Christmas lights lit up the Newfoundland coast
Joyce Morgan, chairperson of the Boat Lighting Committee, tells The National about the moment over 50 boats decked out in Christmas lights lit up Port de Grave, N.L. Source link
Muslim council sounds alarm after alleged Islamophobic attack on Montreal Uber driver
Montreal police say their hate crimes unit is investigating after an Uber driver reported being threatened by a passenger with an edged weapon during a ride earlier this month, an incident the National Council of Canadian Muslims says has raised concerns about increasing Islamophobic violence. Source link
19 more pistachio and pistachio-related products recalled in Canada
Nineteen more pistachio and pistachio-containing products have been recalled in Canada. Source link
Doctors urge vaccinations as flu and RSV cases rise among children in B.C.
Health professionals in B.C. are asking parents to be vigilant this respiratory season as ER and primary care centre visits for children surge across the province. Source link
Via Rail CEO stepping down as Crown corporation faces increasing scrutiny
President and CEO of Via Rail Mario Péloquin will be stepping down next month as the Crown corporation has faced heightened scrutiny in recent years. Source link
Rockalina the turtle meets member of her own species for the 1st time in 48 years
After nearly 50 years living on a kitchen floor in New Jersey and eating a diet of mainly cat food, Rockalina the turtle was in rough shape. But after 11 months of rehabilitation, she’s thriving — and she even has an itty-bitty new friend. Source link
Canada's appeal dismissed in battle over fixing mould in Oneida grandmother’s home
The Canadian government has lost in court a second time to a First Nations grandmother fighting to fix extensive mould at her home on Oneida Nation of the Thames, near London, Ont. The decision is the first time the Federal Court of Appeal has considered the legal issues surrounding Jordan’s Principle. Source link
No prison time for doctor who helped sell ketamine to Matthew Perry
A doctor who pleaded guilty in a scheme to supply ketamine to actor Matthew Perry before his overdose death was sentenced Tuesday to eight months of home confinement. Source link