Toyota exec pleaded: 'We need to come clean'
A U.S. public relations executive at Toyota warned colleagues in an internal email, just days before the automaker announced a massive recall, that the company had to own up to accelerator problems in its vehicles, according to documents obtained Wednesday. cbc.ca |
Ottawa pitches computer spam law
The federal government is re-introducing legislation to stop unwanted spam on computers and cell phones and guard against identity theft. cbc.ca |
Early milk exposure may cut allergies in infants
Exposing an infant to cow's milk in its first 15 days of life may protect it from a dangerous milk allergy later on, new research suggests. cbc.ca |
OxyContin worries misplaced: pain experts
Ontario's new strategy to restrict inappropriate use of opioid painkillers like OxyContin could discourage doctors from prescribing them when needed, pain experts say. cbc.ca |
Collection agency fined $1.75M by FTC
A collection agency with offices in Canada and the United States has been slapped with a $1.75-million penalty for harassing debtors and trying to collect from the wrong people. cbc.ca |