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Canada reports 1st human case of bird flu
What Canada does to monitor H5N1 avian flu
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has also been testing milk for signs of H5N1 in dairy cows. Canada has had no cases of H5N1 reported in dairy cattle. There's also no evidence of bird flu in samples of commercial milk. "Milk and milk products that have been pasteurized are safe to consume," the Public Health Agency of Canada said.
Canada’s First Human Case of H5 Bird Flu Leaves Teen in Critical Condition
British Columbia health officials have yet to identify a likely source of the infection, though none of the teen's contacts have tested positive for the virus so far.
Teen in critical condition with Canada’s first human case of H5 bird flu
Canada has reported H5N1 bird flu in wildlife and domestic birds. This year, there have been at least 24 reports of the virus in domestic bird facilities, including at least 10 infected premises in BC in October, according to data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Canada, Binding Arbitration
Canada moves to end labor disputes at ports, cites economic damage
Canada on Tuesday moved to end labor disputes at the country's biggest ports, including Vancouver and Montreal, citing economic damage and the potential for driving away trading partners.
Canada Moves to End Port Lockouts and Orders Binding Arbitration
Canada’s labor minister said Tuesday he is intervening to end lockouts at the country’s two biggest ports. Labor Minister Steven Mackinnon said the negotiations have reached an impasse and he is directing the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order the resumption of all operations at the ports and move the talks to binding arbitration.
Labour Minister invokes binding arbitration to end disputes at B.C. Quebec ports
Canada's Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon has sent labour disputes at ports in Quebec and British Columbia to binding arbitration and has ordered people back to work. He said his decision will bring 'the necessary resolutions for both workers and employers.
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Jewish groups applaud Canada’s new resource on Jew-hatred
Jew-hatred has been surging in Canada—as it has throughout the world—since Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel. One ...
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Proposed class-action alleges abuse, cultural devastation at Indigenous group homes in Canada
A proposed class-action lawsuit against the Canadian government says Indigenous children removed from their communities and ...
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Canada Post: No agreement so far as work stoppage deadline nears
The clock is ticking for Canada Post and its workers’ union to reach an agreement in their long-running labour dispute to ...
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Canada Agrees With US Concerns About Mexico’s Trade With China
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said American concerns about Mexico’s trade policy not being in line with ...
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Former Taiwan president Tsai to visit Canada next week, sources say
Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is planning to visit Canada next week, two diplomatic sources told Reuters, in a highly ...
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Will follow up on Arsh Dalla extradition, says MEA after Canada police arrested Nijjar aide
Indian agencies had also requested the Canadian government for his provisional arrest in July last year, which was declined ...
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Canada Women’s coaches ‘directed, approved and condoned’ using drones to spy on opponents, report finds
An independent report in Canada Soccer's use of drones found it was an ‘expected’ practice on the women's side ...
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U.S., Finland and Canada agree to icebreaker collaboration pact
Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Nov. 13 (UPI) --Political leaders in the United States, Finland and
Canada
announced Wednesday ...
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Canada's Labor Minister ends coast-to-coast port labor turmoil, forcing unions back to work
$572 million in container trade arrives daily in the U.S. from
Canada
, according to U.S. Census data. Canadian Labor ...
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