Vancouver Sun - Local (A minute ago)
Re: Lawsuit by mom of woman denied assisted dying at Catholic-run Vancouver hospital opens As a retired nurse, I welcomed the legalization of Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID). Respecting patient autonomy — including personal values, beliefs, and end-of-life choices — is a fundamental principle of compassionate care. MAID gives dying patients...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (56 minutes ago)
A teen is in hospital with serious injuries following a stabbing on a bus outside a southwest Calgary high school. Emergency crews were called to the area of Henry Wise Wood High School, near Elbow Drive and 75 Avenue SW, around 2:05 p.m. for reports of an assault with a weapon. Police says a teenager […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (56 minutes ago)
Business owners at a Mississauga plaza that has drawn plenty of complaints over the years say they're having to unfairly foot the bill for increased security and legal fees after the city cracked down on large gatherings. This past summer, the City of Mississauga obtained a court-ordered injunction against the condominium corporations that own...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (56 minutes ago)
Ontario sent a blunt message to U.S. booze suppliers when it yanked their alcohol off its shelves last year, pledging to redirect customers to local producers, and those businesses say they're trying to make the most of what could be a limited-time opportunity.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (56 minutes ago)
Severe weather overnight has lead to several highway closures this morning across northern Ontario. The Ministry of Transportation is reporting snow covered conditions and poor visibility. The Ontario Provincial Police are advising people to avoid travel.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (56 minutes ago)
Nearly 85,000 people were known to be experiencing homelessness province-wide last year — about an eight per cent rise over the previous year — and northern and rural regions are driving that growth, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows. Officials at shelters in northen Ontario communities say those numbers reflect the demands...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (56 minutes ago)
Life is quieter in Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario. Some children can still be seen playing hockey on a snow-packed road, but that would have been more common three weeks earlier had the community's water-treatment plant not failed. Amid a state of emergency, about half of the 2,300 residents have already been evacuated to cities...
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (56 minutes ago)
Ontario wants input from lawyers, families and other stakeholders on whether it should propose amending the Coroners Act to replace mandatory inquests into jail deaths with annual reviews. To get more information, CBC has spoken to the province, a lawyer and a parent whose son died while in custody.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (56 minutes ago)
This coming weekend, Canada's bobsleigh team will compete in Altenberg, Germany for its last chance to qualify a sled at the Milano Cortina Olympics beginning Feb. 6. Kelsey Mitchell, an Olympic track cycling champion who made the switch to bobsleigh in recent months, is hoping it will be her ticket to Milano Cortina.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (56 minutes ago)
One thousand RCMP employees, past and present, allege as part of a class-action lawsuit headed to Federal Court this month, that they were subjected to "improper and invasive" breast, genital and rectal exams during mandatory medical screening, CBC News has learned.
ReadCBC - Montreal (56 minutes ago)
Thousands of commuters relying on new light-rail transit systems in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa were disappointed Thursday, when all three cities saw their new train lines face either complete or partial shutdowns after a heavy overnight snowfall, prompting questions about whether the services were adequately designed for Canadian winters.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
Sagar (Sean) Kundra was fined and suspended for one month by the Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission after he arranged to pay someone to tamper with other businesses' Google Business profiles.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
Ernest Odionu says the spousal open work permit extension he applied for as part of a family application was approved, but the validity date printed on the physical document mistakenly showed it had already expired.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
Family, police renew plea for help in case of Regina mom last heard from in 2023
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
For the first time, Saskatchewan has charged someone with providing immigration services without a licence.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
Ochapowace First Nation has opened a new facility for people who have gone through detox and are waiting to get into a treatment centre. Patients can stay for up to two weeks and will have access to health care, therapy and spiritual care.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
A portion of the ceiling fell into the library at Pavillon Monique-Rousseau in Saskatoon this week. Parents say the province and the French school division don't seem interested in fixing the school.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
The program, along with other Indigenous Language programs at the university, faces difficulties as classes have been cut down. This situation raises concerns about the fate of language learning.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
A Regina mosque is helping teens connect with their faith and their peers in some unexpected ways. The Darul Falah mosque has launched a podcast that gives teens a chance to talk about modern Muslim life. It also organized a camping trip for teens and a halal food fest to bring people together.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
An organizer says the event was created in response to growing questions from the community and a lack of training opportunities.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
A regional director for the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan has been removed from his three portfolios after profanity-laced voicemails were made public.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (56 minutes ago)
A Saskatoon judge has now heard about the hours just before and after Taya Sinclair's death. But the exact alleged involvement of Michael Smillie, the 63-year-old man charged with first-degree murder, still hasn't been revealed after four days of his trial in Court of King's Bench.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (57 minutes ago)
A driver whose truck was leaking gas had no choice but to pull over on the side of the road, and he should not have to pay the parking ticket he was issued, a Saskatoon judge ruled.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (57 minutes ago)
Hundreds gather to mourn Trevor Dubois who died after fight with Sask. hospital security
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (57 minutes ago)
Poor weather conditions and visibility have led to multiple collisions and closed highways in central and southern parts of the province.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (57 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government has reached a 'landmark' trade deal with China. On Friday morning, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe praised the deal.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (57 minutes ago)
The woman whose car was used to take Taya Sinclair to the Saskatoon house where she was killed says she was trying to help Sinclair.
ReadCBC - Windsor (57 minutes ago)
A new trade deal that will allow a limited number of Chinese electric vehicles into Canada at a low tariff rate is unlikely to have a significant direct affect on Windsorites in the short-term, business experts told CBC.But it could impact the city in the longer term if it changes the tone of trade negotiations with the United States.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (57 minutes ago)
Prince Edward Island's lobster industry is breathing a sigh of relief after the federal government announced Canada's new deal with China, which is expected to eliminate tariffs on lobsters and crab products exported from this country, as well as lower tariffs on Canadian canola.
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (60 minutes ago)
Bridgeland residents can expect an increased police presence in the neighbourhood following a recent string of break-ins that left business owners walking on broken glass. The Calgary Police Service received reports of six commercial break-and-enters in the neighbourhood since Jan. 1, all of them in the late evening or early morning, police say....
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (2 hours ago)
Stephanie Halkett-Stevenson said she never admitted to shooting Taya Sinclair up with fentanyl while Sinclair was confined in a basement.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
A cyclist was rushed to hospital with serious injuries on Friday afternoon following a crash in northwest Calgary. Emergency crews were called to 10 Street NW near Sait Way around 2:45 p.m. for reports of a collision. Police say a cyclist was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. 10 Street NW has been shut down […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a China trade deal cutting canola tariffs will allow billions in Canadian agricultural exports to flow again.
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