CBC - Canada (0 seconds ago)
Ontario's police watchdog says it is not investigating the case of a lawyer who is alleging that multiple Durham Regional Police Service officers slammed her head on a desk without provocation and dragged her to the basement cells of the Oshawa courthouse last week.
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The push to buy Canadian is loud and clear, but are those local-looking products the real deal? CBC Marketplace exposes how some popular foods that seem Canadian are actually made in the U.S. Experts say some patriotic packaging may confuse shoppers, a practice called "maple washing."
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Documents from extradition proceedings at the Belgrade Higher Court obtained by the fifth estate and the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network provide an extraordinary glimpse into the lifestyle and whereabouts of a young Canadian man with an alleged $65 million US in cryptocurrency burning a hole in his pocket and multiple countries seeking his...
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One of the largest taxi companies in Toronto will be down to three wheelchair-accessible cabs by the end of March, leaving a gap in options for accessible road transportation. Some advocates and providers say the city is failing to support accessible taxi drivers.
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While a record number of surgeries is being performed in the province, the number of people on Alberta's waitlist is longer than it was two years ago. And the latest provincial data shows less than two-thirds of patients had their surgeries completed within the recommended time period.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (36 seconds ago)
Attention, lemonade stand vendors: You'll have to squeeze the fresh stuff this summer. Minute Maid is discontinuing its line of frozen juices as consumers turn to healthier beverages, and it was potentially the last company selling the concentrated cans in the Canadian market.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (36 seconds ago)
British Columbia Premier David Eby says Alberta separatists meeting with the U.S. administration and seeking financial backing is an act of "treason," as the issue of national sovereignty loomed over a meeting between the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday.
ReadGlobal News - Canada (30 minutes ago)
As Canadian Food Inspection Agency workers prepared for a cull of hundreds of ostriches at a British Columbia farm, they came under a variety of harassment from opponents of the operation, said a senior official with the agency. They peaked with the “extreme” example of a CFIA worker and their family facing “in-person threats” of...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (36 minutes ago)
Criminal charges have been approved against two inmates accused of attempting to break out of the Surrey Pretrial Services Centre, including a man long linked to one of Toronto’s most notorious gangland killings. Surrey Police Service (SPS) says the charges stem from a Dec. 7, 2025, incident, when correctional officers spotted what they described...
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Girls hockey registrations have hit a new all-time high provincially: 41,019 players in the 2024-2025 season, according to fresh data from the Ontario Women's Hockey Association. In Windsor and Essex County, registration hit 2,245 last season — the highest it's been in at least 12 years.
ReadCBC - Montreal (44 minutes ago)
Despite repeat calls from mayors, businesses, and advocacy groups, Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge is standing by his decision to eliminate the PEQ, a popular pathway to permanent residency, with no exemptions in place for those already in the province.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (44 minutes ago)
Ontario has designated the Greenstone Transmission Line as a priority project as the province proceeds with plans to develop the lucrative Ring of Fire region. The line will run from Nipigon Bay to near Aroland First Nation and what the province calls the "gateway to the Ring of Fire.”
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Water from Kashechewan First Nation's treatment plant has tested positive for cryptosporidium, a parasite that causes gastrointestinal issues, and 63 people have also tested positive as the crisis has led to the evacuation of most of the 2,300 residents. An official and a resident say it's bringing back bad memories of an E. coli outbreak in 2005.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
Saskatchewan's once bubbling craft brewery scene is flattening out as some businesses amalgamate and others close up shop to cope with a crowded market and changing customer tastes.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
Karrena Young, who was charged last year with the second-degree murder of an eight-year-old child on Shoal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, has been found unfit to stand trial.
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The Saskatchewan NDP is criticizing the hiring of Patrick Bundrock, the Saskatchewan Party's former executive director, for a new $198,000 a year job with the province's executive council.
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With music rooms converted to classrooms and hallways so crowded that it's difficult to get to the washroom during breaks, parents of students at some of Saskatchewan's most crowded schools are asking, "When should a new school be built?"
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
Jason McKay pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on the eve of his second trial, which was scheduled to begin this week in Regina Court of King's Bench. He now admits he intentionally killed his wife Jenny McKay in 2017.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
The provincial government intends to launch an Indigenous provincial court in Saskatoon this summer.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
Photos of weapons seized from Saint Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon show weapons including knives, saws and machetes. The Opposition says the province did nothing about it.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan government and SaskPower will research the possibility of implementing a large nuclear reactor in the province, alongside ongoing work towards a small modular reactor.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
Investigators are looking for people who may have been in contact with Ross in the week leading up to Jan. 19, when his body was found in an abandoned vehicle after a police pursuit.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (44 minutes ago)
Chelsey Crowe has been sentenced to nine and a half years in prison for her role in the events that led up to the death of Taya Sinclair in Saskatoon in March 2022.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (45 minutes ago)
When CBC interviewed Rajinderpal Basran shortly after the fire, he said he was out of town when he first heard about it. He's now charged with arson and fraud.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (45 minutes ago)
The Saskatoon Police Service is considering sending two of its officers to London to study transit safety in the U.K.'s largest city.
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The Saskatchewan school was not included in the 2006 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement because it predated the federal residential school system.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (45 minutes ago)
The race will be even more intense this year, with 160 fewer sites available. The Parks Canada reservation system opens Jan. 30 at 8 a.m. CST.
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While some say a nuclear reactor would benefit the economy, others point to the financial costs and environmental considerations as factors that should give the province pause.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (45 minutes ago)
A British Columbia woman is warning dog owners to watch what their pets touch on walks, after her two-year-old husky overdosed on cocaine. The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association says this is a problem across Canada. While it doesn't collect data on dog overdoses, it says, anecdotally, vets are seeing more of them.
ReadVancouver Sun - Local (51 minutes ago)
The race for Conservative Party of B.C. leader is on. "British Columbia stands at a crossroads,” says Yuri Fulmer, who was the first to put his name forward for the job. “After years of mismanagement and policies that have failed working families, it’s time for a new direction,” states his leadership campaign website. Fulmer was […]
ReadWindsor Star - Local (51 minutes ago)
If you're looking to make the most of the weekend, Windsor-Essex is serving up a lineup that leans equal parts eerie, entertaining, and easygoing. From a locally produced series into the region's most infamous ghost stories and an interactive piano show built on audience requests to sharp-tongued comedy, family-friendly fun, and a couple of...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (51 minutes ago)
The Windsor man behind a months-long push for water flow remediation on a city-owned island is praising council for giving the $600,000 project the green light. “I couldn’t be happier,” Howard Weeks, creator of an online group called Save Peche Island, told the Star. “I am still surprised that it actually happened. “Most people didn’t...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (51 minutes ago)
The Windsor-Essex County Association of Realtors (WECAR) is supporting the Municipality of Lakeshore’s newest plan to incentivize residential housing. “Across Windsor and Essex County, families are struggling to achieve the Canadian dream of home ownership,” Julianna Biondo, president of WECAR, said in a release Tuesday. “Economic...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (51 minutes ago)
This just in from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, his speculation on the latest 32 Thoughts podcast that the Nashville Predators might well be looking at trading away free agents Michael Bunting, Michael McCarron and Nick Perbix at the 2026 trade deadline. Would any or all of those players make sense for the Edmonton Oilers, who are […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (51 minutes ago)
10 years later, and the kitchen is still the heart of the home It was, in a sense, a full circle moment for IKEA, in its return to the IDS show after a 10-year absence. Ten years ago at IDS, attendees would have got to see an earlier version of its flexible, modular kitchen system […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (51 minutes ago)
Designs becoming deeply personal Bathroom design is becoming "deeply personal,” according to the National Kitchen & Bath Association's (NKBA | KBIS) 2026 Bath Trends Report. "Beyond considerations like resale value, designers are focusing on how spaces support a homeowner's individual rituals, preferences and self-care routines,” says...
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A "grossly incompetent or grossly negligent" Manitoba nurse has been stripped of her licence and fined $10,000 after admitting to wrongly administering fentanyl and another drug that caused a patient's heart to stop last fall, a licensing body says.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Hundreds of autoworkers at the General Motors (GM) Oshawa Assembly Complex walked off the line for the last time early Friday morning, marking the end of the plant’s third shift and the beginning of sweeping layoffs that will ripple through the region’s auto sector. The final midnight shift wrapped up at 6:30 a.m. on Friday, […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (2 hours ago)
Saskatchewan RCMP seized 9.1 million illicit cigarettes during a traffic stop on Highway 16, charging a Brampton, Ont., man with multiple tobacco-related offences.
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (2 hours ago)
When Francis Charron, president of EMD-Batimo Group, asked his construction team what the perfect luxury rental site would look like, the answer that came back was immediately was: 'It should look like Kanata.' "You're next to a shopping centre, a golf course, a big park, the highway is not far and so it's easy to go see […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (2 hours ago)
When governments focus only on getting patients through the door, they risk forgetting what happens after it closes. Stories of patients waiting more than eight hours for emergency treatment have dominated headlines — and for good reason. It's a terrifying reality, one that health-care providers describe as a crisis-level disaster. Governments...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Creating a stylish home that loves your pets back For years, much of the design industry and many aspects of the retail world treated pets as an afterthought. Sofas were pale, rugs overly precious, and any scratch or stain felt like a tragedy rather than a fact of life. These days, perhaps more than ever […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
"We need to create places Canadians want to live, that are more walkable and have better public transit,,” says a former mayor Whether you currently lack a permanent place to live or are renting and dream of owning your own home, there's reason for cautious optimism in 2026. Last fall, Prime Minister Carney announced the […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Five design moves that will make your home feel more expensive in 2026 Creating a home that feels elevated doesn't require a full-scale renovation or a giant inheritance — just intention, restraint, and knowing where to place your design dollars. In 2026, "expensive” isn't about showiness; it's about thoughtful materials, quiet refinement, and...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
This year’s Interior Design Show featured a wide variety of smaller, younger and often refreshingly innovative companies, many of them Canadian Bone-chilling cold and a record-shattering snowstorm couldn't dampen the spirits of Toronto design lovers at last weekend's 2026 Interior Design Show. Now in its 27th year, the Toronto Interior Design...
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (2 hours ago)
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. If anyone is living proof of this saying, it’s artist Goldie Boutilier, formerly Kristen (Kay) Boutilier, of Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia. Boutilier’s evolution from commercial pop to Parisian house diva to indie artist has brought the singer-songwriter to highs and lows often only heard about in...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Driving around Toronto will be a bit more difficult this weekend with the closure of the southern end of the Don Valley Parkway and the eastern end of the Gardiner Expressway, and the city’s ongoing snow removal operations. From Friday at 11 p.m. to Monday at 5 a.m., sections of DVP and the Gardiner will […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (3 hours ago)
Police say an investigation is continuing after a man was found badly stabbed Thursday evening at a residence in the 800 block of St. Laurent Boulevard in the east end. Two people are in custody. Police said they were called to the scene on St. Laurent Boulevard, north of McArthur Boulevard, at about 7:50 p.m. […]
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