The article reports on various news stories occurring in Canada. A key story involves the SIU investigating an incident where a teenager was injured by officers who discharged 'less-lethal' weapons in Brampton. Other stories cover a variety of topics, including a Calgary Flames fan's disappointment, a fundraising skate party for a Children's Hospital, a fatal shooting investigation, a shampoo recall, cold exposure injuries, a transport truck driver stopping for coffee, changes in Canadian pipeline policy, the elimination of free carry-on bags on Air Transat, a tragic death of a new mother, a Canadian skier's World Cup victory, insights from a long-married couple of psychologists, and product recommendations from The Shopping Trends team.
The RCMP logo is seen outside Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceE Division Headquarters in Surrey, B.C. on Friday, April 13, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck\The Special Investigations Unit ( SIU ) is probing an incident in Brampton , Ontario , where a teenager was injured by officers who discharged what were described as 'less-lethal' weapons.
The SIU, an independent agency that investigates cases of serious harm or death involving police officers in Ontario, has not yet released details about the circumstances surrounding the incident. This comes as a Calgary Flames fan, whose team blew a lead in overtime to the Seattle Kraken, expresses tiredness after the game. \Meanwhile, in another story, a Calgary girl named Tallyn Spring, who won an award for her fundraising efforts, turned her birthday skate party into a fundraiser for the Children's Hospital. Police in Fort McMurray, Alberta, are investigating the fatal shooting of a man. In a separate incident, 95,000 bottles of shampoo are being recalled in Canada due to a 'foul odour' and reports of skin irritation. \Homeless advocate in Saskatchewan calls for the public release of statistics on injuries related to cold exposure. Persistent frigid weather continues to grip British Columbia, with record low temperatures being broken. In Ottawa, a transport truck driver pulls over in the live lane of traffic on Hwy. 417 to take a coffee break with a car driver. Canadian Minister Champagne suggests that Canada may require West-East pipelines, stating that 'Things have changed'. Air Transat has eliminated the free carry-on bag option on its low-fare tickets. A new mother in Ontario tragically died from an infection two days after giving birth to a healthy baby boy. \In positive news, Canadian skier Reece Howden wins ski cross gold at the World Cup in Val di Fassa, Italy. A married couple of psychologists who have been together for 50 years share insights on how to maintain a happy marriage. Multiple Toyota models are recalled due to a steering wheel issue. The Shopping Trends team provides recommendations for the best toiletry bags, white noise machines, retinol serums, and baby registry gifts.
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