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She's living with a needle left in her spine, yet no one will tell her which doctor did it

After discovering a broken needle was left in her spine during childbirth years ago, an Ontario woman filed complaints against the doctors and hospital involved. After botched investigations and many years, she worries no one may ever be held accountable.
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Facebook account takeovers are targeting people you know, turning friendship into fraud

A New Brunswick woman says her Facebook account was hijacked then used to swindle her friends out of thousands of dollars. All the while, Meta, Facebooks parent company, did nothing to stop the crime in progress. A cybercrime expert says Canada needs regulations that force companies to respond quickly to urgent situations.
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Taylor Swift fan had concert tickets and a place to stay. Then Booking.com pulled the rug out from under her

A Taylor Swift fan from Montreal who secured accommodations for the pop star's Toronto concert found herself without a place to stay after Booking.com cancelled her reservations and refused to help find an affordable alternative. A legal expert says the rental booking site shirked its responsibilities by failing to help the Swiftie get what she was promised.
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This teen was poisoned by carbon monoxide on the job. His parents say the employer got off easy

A Saskatchewan teen who suffered severe carbon monoxide poisoning while working at his part-time job at a local grocery store may suffer long-term health problems, but the employer faced no serious consequences. A workplace safety expert says many provinces lack the authority to financially penalize employers that risk worker safety.
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'Urgent' safety recall leaves couple with dangerous Ram truck for nearly 2 years

The recall notice said their Ram truck had an "urgent" safety problem. But Michele Ashenden and her husband Vittorio Pulcini waited almost two years amid mixed messages from the dealership and automaker for it to get fixed while their business struggled and bills piled up.
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This Air Canada employee found a passenger's lost phone then it disappeared

After losing his phone at the Toronto airport, Olu Awoseyi was encouraged to see it had taken a photo of an Air Canada employee, who had apparently tried to unlock it. But after five weeks of back and forth and despite the airline saying it had ID'd the employee he still doesn't have his phone.
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His dream home had it all except enough heat to keep him warm

Some homeowners who bought into a new Hamilton development discovered their brand-new townhouses didn't have furnaces large enough to heat their homes during the winter. Neither the builder nor the HVAC company would do anything about it. An advocate for home buyers says more protection is needed.
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Budget Car Rental blames possible tire thieves after SUV sends driver, kids spinning out of control

A Winnipeg man wants answers after his frightening experience renting a vehicle with Budget Car Rental. A major safety flaw had him and two children spinning out of control on a highway, ending up in a ditch. Experts warn rentals can be unsafe due to poor maintenance and the drive to keep vehicles on the road.
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This commonly prescribed cancer drug was supposed to help save this doctor's life. Instead, it killed him

After being diagnosed with colon cancer earlier this year, Dr. Anil Kapoor of Ontario was prescribed the common chemotherapy medication Fluorouracil. Three weeks later, he died from a toxic reaction to it. His brothers are on a mission to uncover who is most at risk and what the Canadian health-care system should do about it.
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He won $20K in small claims court after suing a shady contractor 7 years later he's still trying to collect

Nova Scotia man Peter Dobson took his contractor to small claims court and won the contractor was ordered to pay more than $20,000 for unfinished work. Seven years later, he says he hasn't seen a dime. Legal experts warn winning in small claims court touted as an easier way to get justice doesn't mean you'll get your money.