Carney Enters Liberal Leadership Race, Vancouver Chicken Owners Face H5N1, and More Canadian News

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This roundup includes Mark Carney's launch of his Liberal leadership campaign, Vancouver residents taking precautions against avian influenza, Health Canada's stance on a banned U.S. dye, details about Drake's lawsuit, and Connor McDavid breaking franchise records for the Oilers.

Carney to launch leadership campaign today

The cut-off date to declare a bid for the leadership is Jan. 23, and candidates have to pay a $350,000 entrance fee.How Vancouver backyard chicken fans deal with H5N1 "We consider ourselves at probably the smallest end of the spectrum of keeping chickens, with one at this point, but we tend to keep her in her run, so she's fully protected," said Martin.

Health Canada said it reviewed a safety evaluation conducted by a joint committee for the United Nations and World Health Organization in 2018. The statement of claim says a group of armed assailants drove up to Drake's home in the affluent Bridle Path neighbourhood in the middle of the night and someone shouted an expletive before at least one person opened fire.

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