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Aujourd’hui — 29 novembre 2024National Post

Adam Zivo: New study shows a quarter of safer supply patients diverting opioids

Par : Terry Newman
29 novembre 2024 à 19:00
A new Vancouver-based study suggests that many “safer supply” patients are diverting their taxpayer-funded opioids to the black market and are possibly being dishonest to researchers about defrauding the system. Worse yet, it appears that safer supply may not be as effective at separating addicts from street drugs as advocates claim, even though the entire point of the program, as described by Health Canada, is to provide “a safer alternative to the toxic illegal drug supply” Read More
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Photos: First look inside Notre Dame Cathedral as it reopens 5 years after catastrophic fire

29 novembre 2024 à 17:38
Five years after a catastrophic fire reduced Notre Dame Cathedral to a smouldering shell, The Associated Press entered the Gothic masterpiece for a first glimpse of its fully restored interiors during a visit with French President Emmanuel Macron that was broadcast to the public. The transformation is nothing short of breathtaking: light dances across brilliant stone, gilded accents gleam anew, and the Gothic icon's majesty is reborn. From Dec. 8, visitors will once again marvel at the cathedral's blend of history and craftsmanship. Read More
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Ontario family pulling plug on light show and leaving town over targeted new bylaw, but mayor says he’s no ‘Grinch’

Par : Kenn Oliver
29 novembre 2024 à 13:00
An elaborate and truly Griswoldian Christmas light show held annually at a southern Ontario home, drawing hundreds of spectators to the subdivision each night, won’t be going ahead this year and the family that puts it on is blaming the municipality for its demise. Read More
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Jamie Sarkonak: Alberta steps in again to protect Canada from Steven Guilbeault

29 novembre 2024 à 12:00
On Thursday, the Alberta government announced that it has asked the Alberta Court of Appeal to provide an opinion on whether the newly amended federal Impact Assessment Act (IAA) is constitutional. The problem? The things that rendered much of the act unconstitutional, which had been pointed out by the Supreme Court last fall, were never addressed. Read More
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Avi Benlolo: Canada betrays itself by letting antisemitism thrive

29 novembre 2024 à 12:00
A nation’s moral character is defined by how it treats its minorities. By this measure, Canada’s treatment of its Jewish population today raises grave concerns. Over the past decade, our national identity and the values we once upheld have eroded. Who are we as Canadians? This loss of identity has created a void, exploited by Canada’s detractors to instill values that clash with the country we once knew.  Read More
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Best Black Friday TV deals in Canada 2024

Par : Sidra Sheikh
29 novembre 2024 à 09:30
What began as a post-Thanksgiving opportunity for businesses to turn a profit is now a worldwide shopping phenomenon. Dating back to the 1960’s, Black Friday began when mass crowds would head into the city in Philadelphia for an annual football game that was held following Thanksgiving. It was then that retailers would capitalize on the influx of people and began using the term ‘Black Friday’ when they turned a profit. Many years later, Cyber Monday was also adapted for similar reasons – there was a noticeable spike in online traffic and revenue on the Monday following Thanksgiving. Read More
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