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February 28, 2019
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Fire deaths could prompt new safety measures, upgraded building code: experts

HALIFAX - Experts say the deaths of the seven Barho children in a ferocious Halifax house fire last week could lead to new fire safety measures and changes to the country's building code.


Soldier found dead on New Brunswick base was veteran of Afghanistan, Bosnia

OROMOCTO, N.B. - The Canadian Armed Forces has released the name of a soldier and Afghanistan veteran found dead at New Brunswick's Gagetown base on Monday.


Questions raised after fire destroys firm's second fish plant this month

CAP-PELE, N.B. - For the second time in just 17 days, a New Brunswick fish processor has lost a major plant to fire, but the company is downplaying speculation of foul play.
 
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An increase in reported inmate-on-staff violence in Ontario’s correctional institutions has led to the release of a report by the province’s independent corrections adviser in December 2018, offering 42 recommendations aimed at making jails safer. But correctional violence is not unique to Ontario — it is a nationwide problem. » Read More
 
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Injured cement-plant worker dies en route to hospital

A worker is dead after an accident at a Calgary cement plant. » Read More

Privacy commissioner finds doctors snooped in Humboldt Broncos patient records

REGINA – Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner has found eight people inappropriately gained access to the electronic health records of 10 Humboldt Broncos team members involved in a bus crash last April. » Read More

 
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You can change the cartridge position ... without changing the cartridge

Newmarket ON (Jan 21, 2019) – 2019 Claudio Dente, President of Dentec Safety Specialists, is happy to announce the latest developments in cartridge respirator’s convenience and efficiency. » Read More