Thursday, January 18, 2018

18 January - Pale Moon START Page ( Revised ) - MSM Canada 2 of 4

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  • Morning sickness drug doesn't work, confidential industry documents reviewed by doctor show Confidential company documents show Diclectin is no better than a placebo. Toronto family doctor Nav Persaud, who fought seven years to see the documents, has stopped prescribing the popular morning sickness pill, but Health Canada has no plans to order the drug off the market.
  • Hidden black hole caught flinging star back and forth in distant cluster Astronomers using an observatory in Chile have revealed a star in a cluster that is being flung hundreds of thousands of kilometres back and forth because of a nearby black hole.
  • Steve Bannon expected to be interviewed as part of Mueller's special counsel probe Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon will meet with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators, according to reports.
  • Indefinite solitary confinement in Canadian prisons ruled unconstitutional by B.C. court
  • 'Alarmingly premature' return of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar worries aid groups
  • Senate wants court to remove upper house from Duffy's $8M lawsuit
  • Republican senator blasts Trump's press attacks, recalls rhetoric of Stalin
  • World's biggest underwater cave found in Mexico
  • Missing woman Holly Hamilton found dead, man arrested
  • Loblaws in $400M tax fight with CRA over claims it s
  • Exercise? I get more than people think, Trump says Do not expect U.S. President Donald Trump to hit the gym, despite his doctor's orders. He gets plenty of exercise on the golf course and at the White House complex, the president says.
  • No record that required inspections be conducted at California 'horror house' where 13 children were kept City officials couldn't find any records that the fire marshal conducted required annual inspections at a California home that doubled as a private school where authorities say 13 malnourished siblings were kept captive in filthy conditions by their parents.
  • New abuse evidence not enough to reopen rejected Indian residential school claims, says court A British Columbia Supreme Court Justice ruled Wednesday that new evidence of abuse was not enough to reopen rejected Indian residential school compensation claims.
  • Girl, 5, fatally struck in school parking lot was in remission after cancer treatment, says family friend
  • Family offers 'sincere apologies' after daughter falsely reported hijab attack
  • Kinder Morgan says Trans Mountain project could be a year behind schedule
  • Céline Dion cancels 2 more concerts in Las Vegas
  • Unifor breaks with Canadian Labour Congress
  • Minister uses profanity as he criticizes companies' excuses not to hire diverse leaders
  • U.K. names minister to tackle 'silent epidemic' of loneli
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