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Asian sunscreens are all the rage, so why can't you buy them in Canada?

Nancy Le, 25, has been using facial sunscreens since she was a teenager. But unlike people who buy sunscreen from stores, the Vancouver nursing student is one of many who use online retailers.

That's because the sunscreen she uses, which is made in Asia, contains ingredients that aren't approved by Health Canada.

"The other sunscreens that I tend to like that are available here in Canada, they tend to be a little bit more expensive. So I find even drugstore brands ... it's going to be at least $30," she said.

These days, she uses a Korean-based brand that works as a moisturizer and sunscreen.

"When it's on sale, it costs me $10 a bottle," Le said. "And with sunscreen, you are recommended to reapply it every two hours, especially if you're in the sun. And with the amount that you're using, it can really add up."

She's not alone.

Asian sunscreens have become all the rage online — particularly among those interested in skin care — but Health Canada has not approved them, leaving consumers looking for those products to purchase them online or overseas.

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7-Eleven ordered to pay B.C. woman $907K after pothole injury

Crystal Tommy stopped to get a coffee at a 7-Eleven in Smithers, B.C., one early spring morning in 2018. As she walked across the the convenience store's parking lot she tripped on a pothole, twisting her ankle and breaking it in three places — leading to years of health issues, according to a B.C. Supreme Court decision.

That decision ordered 7-Eleven Canada to pay Tommy, 37, about $907,000 in damages, with a judge finding the company liable for causing her injuries and the consequences of those injuries.

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Peter Nygard Gets 11-Year Sentence for Sexual Assault

Peter Nygard has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexual assault, with just under seven years to serve after credit for time served. Described as a "sexual predator" by the judge, Nygard's lawyer plans to appeal the sentence.

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Air Canada could begin suspending flights next weekend if no agreement made with pilots union

Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge are preparing to gradually suspend flights over three days, potentially starting as early as Sept. 15, as talks with the pilots union are near an impasse.

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How the NDP's deal with the Liberals died

Despite Liberal House Leader Karina Gould expressing confidence in the continuation of the supply-and-confidence agreement with the NDP until June 2025, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced its termination just a week later. The abrupt decision, which surprised the Liberals, could lead to the government being toppled before fall 2025 and adds uncertainty to the upcoming parliamentary session.

According to unnamed NDP and Liberal sources, the NDP had been planning their exit from the agreement for about a month before Singh's announcement. Concerns among NDP members included the negative impact of being associated with the Liberal brand, which was lagging behind the Conservatives in polls, and a belief that the NDP had maximized its gains from the deal. NDP House Leader Peter Julian confirmed that the caucus felt they had reached the limit of what the Liberals were willing to offer.

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Waterloo Police Seize Over 200 Firearms in Traffic Stop

Waterloo Regional Police seized more than 200 firearms during a traffic stop on Friday night. Officers found 17 firearms in a vehicle and arrested a 39-year-old man from Guelph. A subsequent search of the man's home led to the discovery of an additional 156 improperly stored firearms and 60 more under public safety provisions. Ammunition and firearm parts were also confiscated. Further charges are pending.

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Canadian men's soccer team beats U.S. in away match for 1st time in 67 years

The Canadian men ended 67 years of failure against the U.S. on American soil with an impressive 2-1 win in a soccer friendly Saturday. Jacob Shaffelburg and Jonathan David scored for the 40th-ranked Canadians, who led 1-0 after a dominant first half. Substitute Luca de la Torre replied for the 16th-ranked Americans, who offered more resistance after the break.

Canada's last victory over the Americans on U.S. soil was in July 1957, a 3-2 World Cup qualifying victory in St. Louis. The Canadian men had gone winless in 23 consecutive games against the U.S. in America since then, but outclassed their opposition Saturday.

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Jasper wildfire complex now under control: Parks Canada

The wildfire that burned a third of the buildings in Jasper, Alta., to the ground is now under control, Parks Canada officials announced Saturday.

"That means that the wildfire has received sufficient suppression action to ensure no further spread outside the defined perimeter of the fire," Landon Shepherd, a Parks Canada incident commander, told reporters.

The wildfire perimeter is an estimated 278 kilometres, while the area is estimated to be at 32,722 hectares.

Smoke and flames will still likely be visible inside the fire's perimeter into early winter, Parks Canada says.

"This announcement of getting us to being under control in under seven weeks from the fire starting is a significant achievement," Shepherd said.

"It wouldn't have been possible without the deliberate and joint efforts under our unified command with the Municipality of Jasper."

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Man stabbed in Edmonton parkade was killed at work; Friend says family is devastated

22 year old Jashandeep Maan was killed Wednesday in an Edmonton parkade by a delivery worker. A friend of the Maan family says they are devastated that the student was attacked and killed after only 8 months in Canada.

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1st human case of rabies in Ontario since 1967 confirmed in Brantford-Brant resident

Ontario has reported its first domestically acquired case of human rabies since 1967. A resident of Brantford-Brant is currently hospitalized after contracting the virus from a bat in the Gowganda area of the Timiskaming region. Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, confirmed the infection resulted from direct contact with the bat. Details about the patient are not being released for privacy reasons. Brant County Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Rebecca Comley, expressed sympathy for the individual and noted that no previous cases of rabies had been confirmed in the Brantford-Brant area. Bats across Ontario are known to carry rabies.

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Parents Concerned After Multiple Ottawa Kindergartners End Up on Wrong Buses

Several Ottawa parents reported their three-year-olds were placed on the wrong school buses during their first week of junior kindergarten, leaving some unaware of their children's whereabouts. The parents are calling for more accountability and better safety checks after these incidents.

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Ottawa police secretly wiretapped 5 Black officers, lawsuit alleges

The Ottawa police secretly wiretapped five of its Somali officers and their family members for months, never laid any charges, and refuses to tell them why, alleges a $2.5-million lawsuit filed by the officers. In the suit against the Ottawa Police Services Board, filed last year and reported now for the first time exclusively by CBC, the officers allege they were subjected to racial discrimination.

The officers, some of whom have loose family connections to alleged criminals, say their relationships led to the illegal search and seizure of their most private communications. The officers allege the investigation left a lingering target on their backs, keeping them under a veil of suspicion by other officers.

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Norval Morrisseau's legacy 'irrevocably damaged' due to art fraud, says judge giving man 5 years in prison

The man who oversaw the creation of thousands of forged artworks in Thunder Bay, Ont., falsely attributed to Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau faces a five-year penitentiary sentence.

David John Voss pleaded guilty on June 4 to counts of forgery and uttering forged documents for operating an art fraud ring out of Thunder Bay between 1996 and 2019.

Investigators have called the case Canada's largest art fraud investigation, resulting in more than 1,000 paintings seized.

The sentence for Voss, 52, was handed down on Thursday by Superior Court Justice Bonnie Warkentin.

"The purpose of the creation of these fake paintings was to gain an economic benefit, but in the course of creating and selling these fakes, the legacy of Norval Morrisseau has been irrevocably damaged," Warkentin told the court.

"His spirituality has been undermined and tarnished, so today, we have one small opportunity to address this wrong."

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International student worries work hours cap could send him to food banks

International students in Canada are no longer allowed to work more than 24 hours a week, according to a new cap by the federal government. Alejandro Uribe says international students like himself are a ‘vulnerable population’ in Canada, so the new cap will make it more challenging for them to build a life in Canada.

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Provinces told to pull existing COVID-19 vaccines ahead of arrival of updated shots

Health Canada has instructed provinces to withdraw and destroy all remaining supplies of the XBB.1.5 COVID-19 vaccine as of September 1, 2024. This move comes as new vaccines targeting the JN.1 or KP.2 Omicron strains are expected to be approved and rolled out in October.

Ontario and Saskatchewan plan to distribute the updated vaccines once they receive approval and supply from Health Canada. In British Columbia, the existing XBB.1.5 vaccine will remain available temporarily for specific needs, while Manitoba has asked for the return of unused doses and will handle current requests on a case-by-case basis.

Health experts anticipate that both the current and new vaccines will help reduce severe illness despite the virus's ongoing mutations.

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RBC customers outraged over partial refund after unauthorized withdrawals

A B.C. couple is expressing anger over what they say is a banking error at one of Canada’s largest banks. Jason and Susan Lyne say money was being withdrawn monthly from a joint RBC account they share with their daughter without their authorization.

The Lynes say their frustration with RBC started when their daughter noticed payments to Telus exiting their joint account. They say those payments had no association with them or their daughter. “It was basically $130 per time coming out that was not her payment. She’s never had a Telus account,” Susan said.

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Liberal MP says her constituents are 'very adamant' Justin Trudeau needs to go

Quebec Liberal MP Alexandra Mendes publicly stated that many of her constituents believe Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should step down after nearly nine years in office. Speaking to Radio-Canada, Mendes revealed that numerous constituents have expressed dissatisfaction with Trudeau's leadership, urging that he not lead the party into the next election. Although Mendes personally respects Trudeau, she acknowledged that the feedback from her constituents suggests a leadership change could be beneficial for the party.

Mendes, a long-time Liberal who has served both as an MP and in a senior party role, expressed sadness over the criticism of Trudeau but emphasized that the party needs to better communicate its accomplishments if Trudeau remains in office. She noted that despite the government's achievements, such as the Canada Child Benefit and various social programs, many Canadians are unaware of these successes. Mendes is not confident about the party's chances in the next general election unless communication improves.

She plans to convey her constituents' concerns to Trudeau and the cabinet at the upcoming Liberal caucus meeting. Some MPs had previously requested such a meeting, but scheduling conflicts delayed it.

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Protesters get 6½-year sentences for roles in border blockade at Coutts, Alta.

Two men have been sentenced to 6½ years in prison for their roles in the blockade of the Canada-U.S. border crossing at Coutts, Alta.

Anthony Olienick showed no emotion while Chris Carbert appeared glum and folded his arms, as the sentence was read out in Court of King's Bench on Monday.

Neither are to serve their full sentences, as Justice David Labrenz gave them nearly four years credit for time they have already spent in custody.

Olienick and Carbert were convicted last month of public mischief over $5,000 and possessing a firearm dangerous to the public peace. Olienick was also convicted of possessing a pipe bomb.

A jury found them not guilty of the most serious charge they faced — conspiracy to murder police officers at the blockade.

The blockade halted traffic at the border crossing for two weeks in 2022 in a protest of COVID-19 rules and vaccine mandates.

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Edmonton police commission seeks to replace city councillor members with civilians

City council could lose its two seats on the Edmonton police commission if councillors accept a change the commission argues would lead to better governance. In a report going to council Tuesday, the police commission recommends removing the two existing councillor seats and replacing them with members of the public "at a time established by council."

The report outlines disadvantages to having city councillors sit on the 12-member commission. The police commission oversees the Edmonton Police Service, allocating funds provided by council and setting policies for effective policing.

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One of the military's simplest procurement projects is being tied down by red tape

Despite facing heavy pressure to ramp up military spending, the Department of National Defence (DND) has slow-rolled one of the least complex of its vehicle replacement programs.

The light utility vehicle program has been on the books for several years. Its purpose is to update the military's fleet of two-decade-old Afghan war-era Mercedes G-Wagons and civilian-grade utility vehicles, such as pickups and SUVs.

Under the original plan, the terms for the purchase of more than 1,600 vehicles were supposed to be set by this year, putting the program on the road toward a signed contract.

But DND recently told CBC News that it has decided to split the program into two phases — beginning with the acquisition next year of commercial off-the-shelf vehicles, and leaving the purchase of lightly armoured vehicles to later years.

More significantly, the estimated cost of the program has risen to somewhere between $750 million and $1 billion, from an initial projection of $499 million.

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Police seek 3 suspects in North York shooting

Toronto police are on the hunt for three suspects who are wanted in connection with a fatal shooting that killed a 21-year-old university student.

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'So much more than a grand chief': Leaders pay tribute to late AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick

Cathy Merrick, the late grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, will lie in state at the Manitoba Legislature before her funeral in Pimicikamak. Merrick, who was 62, collapsed and died while speaking to reporters about a recent legal case. She was widely recognized as a dedicated advocate and a powerful voice for First Nations communities. Tributes have come from across Canada, including from Manitoba's premier, First Nations leaders, and public figures like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Merrick is remembered for her leadership, advocacy, and commitment to her people. She is survived by her husband, three children, and eight grandchildren.

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Man Arrested for Allegedly Planning Terrorist Attack on New York Jewish Communities

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, was arrested in Quebec for allegedly plotting a terrorist attack on Jewish communities in New York on behalf of ISIS. Authorities say he planned a rifle assault, coordinating with undercover agents. The US is seeking his extradition from Canada.

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Edmonton Police Service begins rollout of body-worn cameras

On Monday, the EPS started issuing cameras to 280 officers in various units, although that includes Howarth and 34 other officers who started wearing them for a pilot project in July 2023, EPS said in a news release Friday.

The officers will be trained and start wearing the cameras over the next "several months," the release said. EPS expects remaining "public-facing" units to get cameras in the coming year, depending on budget.

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Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Cathy Merrick dies after collapsing outside Winnipeg court

Cathy Merrick, the first female grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs and a prominent voice on many First Nations issues, has died after collapsing outside the law courts building in Winnipeg on Friday.

Merrick was speaking to media about a court case when she collapsed. She was given CPR before being rushed away in an ambulance.

Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham said in a news release Friday afternoon he was deeply saddened to learn of Merrick's passing.

Merrick, the former chief of Pimicikamak Cree Nation (also known as Cross Lake) in northern Manitoba, was elected as Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs grand chief in October 2022, becoming the first woman to lead the advocacy group in its nearly 35-year history. She was re-elected to the post in July 2024.

On Friday, an emotional Merrick collapsed shortly after speaking to media about what she called "a gross miscarriage of justice" following the acquittal of a Manitoba corrections officer charged in the 2021 death of William Ahmo, a First Nations man who was an inmate at the Headingley Correctional Centre.

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International students in Kitchener, Ont. lose thousands of dollars to alleged rental scam

Harsh Patel showed up on move-in day at his Kitchener, Ont. apartment to find more than a dozen strangers trying to do the same.

Patel, an international student at Conestoga College, said he was shocked and confused when he found out the unit wasn't really available for rent.

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N.B. RCMP say 1 dead, another injured as search for gunman continues

In Esgenoopetitj First Nation, New Brunswick, police are searching for 47-year-old Keith Martin, who is believed to be armed. Martin is a suspect in a shooting that resulted in one death and one injury. Authorities describe Martin as having dark hair, wearing a grey jacket, jeans, and a black winter hat, and carrying a bag. He was last seen with a bandage and blood on his forehead.

The incident occurred around 1:47 p.m. AT on Thursday, and RCMP are actively searching the area, having issued a provincewide emergency alert. They have asked residents to turn on outdoor lights to assist in the search and to remain indoors with locked doors. The motive for the shooting is still under investigation, and police are seeking any information from the public. The situation has caused concern in the nearby community of Neguac, which is apprehensive about the ongoing threat.

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Canfor to Close Two B.C. Sawmills, Affecting 500 Workers

Canfor is shutting down sawmills in Vanderhoof and Fort St. John, B.C., impacting 500 workers. The company cited regulatory issues, high costs, limited timber supply, and U.S. tariff hikes as reasons for the closures.

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Company sues City of Burnaby for $11M over delayed rec centre

A construction company is taking the City of Burnaby to court over a much-delayed recreation centre project, claiming nearly $11.4 million in unpaid dues and damages due to negligence.

The Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre, featuring two NHL-sized ice rinks, opened in April this year. It was supposed to have opened in August 2021. Pomerleau Inc., a Quebec-based construction firm, was the contractor on the project, having signed an agreement to build the rec centre in July 2019.

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Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 4.25%, citing cooling inflation

In its third consecutive cut since June, the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 4.25 per cent on Wednesday, citing the continued easing of inflation.

While the move was widely anticipated by economists, the gradual pace of cuts has sparked some questions about when a more dramatic move might be made.

"If we need to take a bigger step, we're prepared to take a bigger step," Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said during a news conference Wednesday. "At this point, 25 basis points looked appropriate."

The decision Wednesday followed a pattern established earlier this summer when rates were cut to 4.75 per cent in June and 4.5 per cent in July.

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