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  • Majority of Ontario Fraud Cases Tossed Since 2020 Due to Limited Resources: Crowns’ Association

    Majority of Ontario Fraud Cases Tossed Since 2020 Due to Limited Resources: Crowns’ Association

    The Incident They called it fraud — tens of thousands of reports every year across Ontario, Canada. Yet for a growing number of victims, justice never arrived. According to the Ontario Crown Attorneys’ Association (the “Crowns’ Association”), since 2020, most fraud cases in the province have ended not in conviction, but in dismissal — charges…

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  • Kremlin Says Trump’s New Security Strategy Aligns With Russian Interests

    Kremlin Says Trump’s New Security Strategy Aligns With Russian Interests

    The Incident The announcement came in a short but striking statement from the Kremlin, responding to the release of the United States’ updated national security strategy. Moments after the document became public, Russian officials noted—almost pointedly—that several core elements appeared to “align with Russia’s long-term interests.” For global observers, it wasn’t just a geopolitical comment.…

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  • Bella Coola Grizzly Attack: Conservation Officers Suspend Search Efforts

    Bella Coola Grizzly Attack: Conservation Officers Suspend Search Efforts

    The Incident On November 20, 2025, what began as a peaceful field-trip lunch turned into a harrowing ordeal for a small group of students and teachers in the remote community of Bella Coola, British Columbia. A grizzly bear — later described by investigators as “aggressive” and unlike any previously documented in the region — charged…

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  • Canadian Children’s Hospitals Overrun by Flu Surge as Doctors Issue Urgent Vaccination Plea

    Canadian Children’s Hospitals Overrun by Flu Surge as Doctors Issue Urgent Vaccination Plea

    The Incident Across Canada, children’s hospitals are seeing dramatic surges in flu cases — far beyond what would be expected at this time of year. At Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), in Ottawa, November’s flu-positive cases among children shot up to eight times the number recorded in the same month last year. Hospital admissions…

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  • Canadian Doctors Call for Universal, No-Barrier Access to HIV Prevention Medications for Anyone Who Requests Them

    Canadian Doctors Call for Universal, No-Barrier Access to HIV Prevention Medications for Anyone Who Requests Them

    The Incident On a cold November afternoon in downtown Toronto, emergency crews rushed to a high-rise apartment complex after reports that a young child had fallen from a balcony. Neighbours watched in disbelief, some in tears, as paramedics worked urgently. The tragedy shook the entire building — a stark reminder of how quickly everyday life…

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  • A Historic Milestone: Canada’s First Building to Reach 100 Storeys

    A Historic Milestone: Canada’s First Building to Reach 100 Storeys

    The Incident Only weeks after the grand opening of Canada’s first 100-storey residential tower, a frightening incident unfolded that shook the city’s sense of pride and possibility. Emergency crews were called to the skyscraper late Tuesday afternoon after a young child was reported to have wandered onto an exterior balcony area on one of the…

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  • Unprecedented Move: Australia Bans Social Media Access for Anyone Under 16

    Unprecedented Move: Australia Bans Social Media Access for Anyone Under 16

    The Incident In a historic and sweeping decision, the government of Australia has enacted a law that will ban children under the age of 16 from creating or holding accounts on most major social media platforms. From 10 December 2025, anyone below 16 found using restricted platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube, X (formerly…

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  • Tragedy After Hope: American ALS Patient Dies Following $84K Stay at Disputed Sask. Centre

    Tragedy After Hope: American ALS Patient Dies Following $84K Stay at Disputed Sask. Centre

    The Incident A 70-year-old American living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) has died, alone, in a U.S. hospital — weeks after paying US $84,000 for treatment at a controversial private health facility in Saskatchewan. The patient travelled to Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre, drawn by promises of healing for her debilitating condition. Former employees of…

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  • From Local Makers to National Pride: Are Canadian Products Becoming the New Holiday Must-Haves

    From Local Makers to National Pride: Are Canadian Products Becoming the New Holiday Must-Haves

    The Incident Earlier this month, a quiet Toronto high-rise was shaken by an incident that left families across the city pausing in the middle of their holiday preparations. A young child, momentarily unsupervised while a parent sorted through newly purchased holiday gifts, managed to access an unsecured balcony. Although the child was safely recovered after…

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  • DNA Test Reunites Three Generations of Women After Years Apart

    DNA Test Reunites Three Generations of Women After Years Apart

    The Incident What began as a quiet search for medical clarity became an emotional turning point for three women who had long carried questions about their origins. A routine DNA test, taken by 32-year-old marketing analyst Mira Desai to understand her genetic health risks, unexpectedly led to the discovery of both her biological mother, Anika,…

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