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Climate change being blamed for the increase of wildfires in the west; Hudson’s Bay Company shareholders looking at selling

Scientists release research papers related climate change to wildfires

Recent wildfires in Albert and B.C. are being linked directly to climate change. Scientists with Environment and Climate Change Canada published two research papers saying the situation has contributed to the increase in wildfires across both provinces. They claim the Fort McMurray fire that forced more than 80,000 people from their homes in 2016 was one and half times more likely to happen because of climate change.

Hudson’s Bay Company carefully reviewing proposal to sell

Canada’s oldest corporation could become foreign owned. The Hudson’s Bay Company’s shareholders are looking at going private and selling it for just over $3 per share more than it is currently being traded for. Nothing has been made official yet and the company said its board members are carefully reviewing the proposal.

Gum disease and heart attack chances almost double in people with undetected diabetes

Some people may be at a higher risk of heart attack and gum disease if they have undetected diabetes. A study from Diabetes Care in Sweden looked at over 800 heart attack patients and a separate control group of the same amount. They found it was twice as common for the heart attack patients to have undiagnosed diabetes.

Hong Kong looking to go through with extradition bill

A controversial move by Hong Kong to extradite people to mainland China looks like it will go through. It is reported that hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of the former British colony. They claimed the decision will give Beijing more control over Hong Kong which allows more freedoms than other parts of China.

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