Broken, shrunken birth control pill alert by Health Canada

 

Health Canada has issued a warning about packages of Alesse birth control pill that contain broken tablets or pills that are smaller than normal. This may make those pills less effective, Health Canada says. Health Canada says the complaints involved a package of Alesse 21, which contains 21 active birth control pills, that expires in August 2018, and a package of Alesse 28, which contains 21 active birth control pills and seven tablets that don’t contain hormones, that expires in April 2019.

TORONTO AND HAMILTON GET MOTOR PARTS INVESTMENT

Premier Wynne says auto parts maker Johnson Electric will invest more than $350 million in equipment and capacity in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. The decision is expected to create 326 new jobs. Ms. Wynne is on a trade mission to China and made the announcement from Hong Kong where Johnson Electric is based.

NO WINNING LOTTO MAX

There was no winning ticket for the $50 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw.  Two Maxmillions prizes of $1 million each were drawn and one of them was claimed by a ticket sold in Ontario.