Michele Bear is fasting and staying at the Regina landfill, convinced it contains the remains of her daughter, Richele Bear, who was murdered in 2013. Clayton Bo Eichler, the convicted killer, pled guilty in 2016, but Richele’s body has never been found, prompting Michele to insist on a search for her daughter’s remains.
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Federal court rules Health Canada decision to block experiential psilocybin training was unreasonable
The Federal Court of Appeal has instructed Canada's Health Minister to reconsider a 2022 decision denying exemptions to 96 health-care professionals for using dried hallucinogenic mushrooms in their experiential training. This training is intended to prepare them for administering these substances to patients. Need More Context? 🔎
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