| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Fertility pills A U.S. consumer watchdog says two Canadian fertility supplements are among dozens "selling false hope" by providing no scientific evidence that the supplements help women become pregnant. |
| | | | Racism in hockey Bill Peters' status as the Calgary Flames coach is being questioned as the NHL and the team investigate allegations he directed racist slurs at a Nigerian-born player in the minors 10 years ago. |
| | | | Feces assaults Toronto police say they have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with a string of incidents in which victims were attacked with what is believed to be liquid fecal matter. |
| | | | Dartmouth brews The marketing campaign behind a beer called "Dirty Blonde" has sparked a controversy in Nova Scotia's craft brewing industry amid complaints that its ads are sexist. |
| | | | Arctic ice melt As the UN sounds the alarm about an impending climate disaster unless countries immediately reduce fossil fuel emissions, a new study warns the Arctic Ocean will be essentially ice-free within the next 50 years. |
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| | | Farmers and other Canadian industries that rely on rail are breathing a sigh of relief as CN employees head back to work, but concerns linger over the economic fallout from the strike. | | |
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| | | 'Welcome Sesame' | | A Syrian refugee now living in Canada helped create a new, Arabic-language version of 'Sesame Street' designed to help displaced children cope with trauma and deal with feelings of isolation. |
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