Here's the consumer news you need to know from CBC's Marketplace. Woman dies during 'code zero'A "code zero" is when there is only one, or even zero, ambulances available for a call. Canadians could increase their fat intake, they say, but before you overhaul your pantry, one expert says moderation is still the best approach. 'My kid could have died'Sarah Hodgkinson paid $210 for an Air Canada agent to chaperone her daughter, a minor, from Harrisburg, Pa., to Toronto, but no chaperone was provided. And although no recalls were issued, Health Canada is warning people about the suffocation risks associated with baby nests.
Source: CBC News September 03, 2017 12:56 UTC