The former owner of a remote lodge in northern Manitoba has expressed his belief that images of dead fetuses, recently circulated, were intended to portray First Nations hunters negatively in light of allegations concerning vandalism and animal wastage during caribou hunts at the site. He contends that these visual representations aim to tarnish the reputation of the hunters. The controversy has emerged following surveillance footage showing individuals cutting up dead caribou, raising concerns about hunting practices and ethical treatment of wildlife.
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Why more Canadians are landing in emergency departments with cannabis-induced vomiting
As cannabis becomes more potent and widely available, emergency departments report a rise in cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), characterized by severe vomiting and abdominal pain in frequent users. A study found a 13-fold increase in CHS-related visits in Ontario post-legalization, particularly among youth, highlighting the need for awareness among clinicians and the public about this condition. Need More Context? 🔎
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