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Kaplan Fox Alerts UWM Holdings Corporation (NYSE: UWMC) Investors Who Suffered Losses to a Securities Class Action – Deadline is October 13, 2026 Kaplan Fox Alerts Investors to a Deadline for a Securities Fraud Class Action Lawsuit Against Rackspace Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: RXT) on September 28, 2026 Canada-focused lithium miner gets price floor for supply deal Tentative trade deal proposes tariffs on Canadian steel producers exporting to the U.S., but not on U.S. steel producers shipping here, say sources Report: Oilers’ Draisaitl says Mike Babcock will ‘hold guys accountable’ Paredes banned 10 games as FIFA suspends 3 Argentina players for World Cup final scuffle Vireo Growth Inc. Completes Acquisition of C21 Investments Inc. 2 injured in 'violent incident' at Edmonton Sikh Temple, World Sikh Organization of Canada says CPABC: 294 B.C. CPA candidates succeed in national exam CPA Yukon: Four Yukon CPA candidates succeed in national exam Kaplan Fox Alerts UWM Holdings Corporation (NYSE: UWMC) Investors Who Suffered Losses to a Securities Class Action – Deadline is October 13, 2026 Kaplan Fox Alerts Investors to a Deadline for a Securities Fraud Class Action Lawsuit Against Rackspace Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: RXT) on September 28, 2026 Canada-focused lithium miner gets price floor for supply deal Tentative trade deal proposes tariffs on Canadian steel producers exporting to the U.S., but not on U.S. steel producers shipping here, say sources Report: Oilers’ Draisaitl says Mike Babcock will ‘hold guys accountable’ Paredes banned 10 games as FIFA suspends 3 Argentina players for World Cup final scuffle Vireo Growth Inc. Completes Acquisition of C21 Investments Inc. 2 injured in 'violent incident' at Edmonton Sikh Temple, World Sikh Organization of Canada says CPABC: 294 B.C. CPA candidates succeed in national exam CPA Yukon: Four Yukon CPA candidates succeed in national exam
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Loss of confidence: Two-thirds believe Canada’s health care is ‘in a state of crisis’

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A new national survey has found that 63 per cent of Canadians describe health care in their province as being in a state of crisis, while 55 per cent believe the system has gotten worse over the past five years.

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