A tragic case involving 20-month-old Amelia, who died from a carfentanil overdose after her mother used drugs nearby, highlights the rising opioid crisis affecting young children in Ontario and across Canada; at least 26 children under 10 have died from opioid poisonings since 2017, often in homes where child protection services were previously involved. Experts stress the urgent need to address this overlooked pediatric mortality issue, as opioids continue to claim lives daily among both adults and children.
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Air Canada flight attendants could soon be on strike: Here's what to know
In a vote open until August 5, Air Canada's flight attendants, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees, are deciding whether to strike after seven months of negotiations over issues like unpaid work, wage increases, and improved working conditions. If a majority votes in favor, a strike notice could be issued by August 16, potentially impacting Air Canada's mainline and Rouge flights, with passengers facing rebooking options but no compensation due to labor disputes....
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