From faulty kids' cribs to flammable kids' bathrobes, here are the recalls of the week

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From faulty kids' cribs to flammable kids' bathrobes, here are the recalls of the week
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Health Canada issued recalls for various items this week, including kids’ bathrobes, cribs and henna cones.

The earmuffs are designed for noise reduction in industrial and occupational areas, but can crack, the recall warned, posing a risk of exposure to loud noise and sound levels that can be damaging.They come in multiple variations of over-the-head, behind-the-head, hard hat attachments, or full-brim hard hats and are orange or green. As of March 12, the company received no incident or injury reports.The list includes duck feet, quail eggs, edamame, potato and lotus root.

The company said 20 cradles were sold in Canada between January 2023 and April 2024, and no injuries have been reported in Canada as of April 18.The recall involves cribs in blush, cozy grey, natural, olive and white colours. The various SKU numbers can be found on Health Canada’s website and located on a sticker on the mattress support board.

The company said more than 50,000 henna cones were sold at various retailers in Canada from August 2019 to April 2024.Only units from production lots 5703, 5809, 6055, 6080, and 6082 are impacted by the recall and can be found on the bottom right-hand corner of the label on the outside of the product’s wall plate, the recall said.

When it comes to cardiovascular fitness, you may tend to focus on activities that move you forward, such as walking, running and cycling.TikTok is in the crosshairs of authorities in the U.S., where a new law threatens a nationwide ban unless its China-based parent ByteDance divests. Here are the places that have partial or total bans on TikTok.

The federal government says its plan to increase taxes on capital gains is aimed at wealthy Canadians to achieve “tax fairness.”At 6'8" and 350 pounds, there is nothing typical about UBC offensive lineman Giovanni Manu, who was born in Tonga and went to high school in Pitt Meadows.An orca whale calf that has been stranded in a B.C. lagoon for weeks after her pregnant mother died swam out on her own early Friday morning.

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