CityNews - Toronto (8 minutes ago)
A man has serious, potentially life-threatening injuries after a two-alarm fire at an apartment building in North York. Firefighters responded to a 11th-floor unit at the highrise on Martha Eaton Way, near Trethewey Drive and and Black Creek Drive, around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Paramedics say the man, who is in his 30s, was taken […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 minutes ago)
Ontario’s health minister says the province is taking steps to ease the administrative burden on doctors. Sylvia Jones says Ontario is expanding a program that uses artificial intelligence to summarize or transcribe conversations with patients to more than 150 primary care providers. “Our government is making common sense changes that will...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (8 minutes ago)
A man has been rushed to hospital after being injured in a fall in The Annex. Police were called to Bloor Street and Madison Avenue just after 12 p.m. on Wednesday. The circumstances of how the man, believed to be in his 20s, fell are still unknown, but it’s believed he fell approximately 40 feet […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (8 minutes ago)
excitement is beginning to build for the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth, and there are more musical acts to look forward to, as the lineup has been released for the Big Four Roadhouse.The post Calgary Stampede announces Big Four Roadhouse performers appeared first on CityNews Calgary.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (8 minutes ago)
First Nations leaders didn't hold back at a news conference at Queen's Park on the unresolved deaths of Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ont., and called for the police service to be disbanded in the wake of the latest OPP charges. But it was the stories of the families of Mackenzie Moonias, Jenna Ostberg and Corey Belesky that put faces to the...
ReadCBC - Sudbury (8 minutes ago)
First Nations leaders from northwestern Ontario are calling for the Thunder Bay Police Service to be disbanded and pressing the province's inspector general of policing to bring in an outside service to investigate recent deaths of Indigenous people. Family members of those who died were also in Toronto for the news conference.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (8 minutes ago)
CBC's research found more than one-third of the allegations leading to officer suspensions since 2013 involved gender-based violence including sexual assault, domestic violence or sexual harassment. Women officers who are also survivors of abuse say the policing system is unsupportive and rife with professional conflict.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (9 minutes ago)
Organized crime groups driving Canada's worst-ever auto theft epidemic are adapting by increasingly selling hot vehicles in Canada to unsuspecting buyers with little protection, police say. Veteran investigators argue they exploit a weakness in provincial registration systems that needs to be fixed.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (9 minutes ago)
Family doctors use national guidelines to decide whether and when to send their patients for routine cancer screenings — but experts say Canadians' lives are at risk because those guidelines use old data, lack expert advice, and are updated too infrequently.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (9 minutes ago)
A deepfake video of P.E.I. chef Michael Smith generated by artificial intelligence is pitching an offer of free cookware in return for people's credit card details — and Smith is angered by Facebook's lack of response to his complaints about it.
ReadCBC - Canada (9 minutes ago)
Amid calls for the Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) to be disbanded, its chief says much work to rebuild community trust has been done, but it'll take time to address outstanding concerns. Darcy Fleury spoke following the police oversight board's monthly meeting on Tuesday, a day after First Nations leaders and family of Indigenous people whose...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Prince Albert police pulled over a car near Shellbrook, Sask., last week and they wanted to talk to the person at the wheel. But it turns out there was no wheel.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Saskatoon Tuesday touting $5 billion in loan guarantees for Indigenous communities wanting to get ownership of natural resources and energy projects.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Big Island Lake Cree Nation held a ribbon ceremony on April 19 for a new community centre. The multi-purpose building is a place for elders to meet with each other and youth to receive land-based education.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
If you're dining in France and your food includes Moutarde de Meaux, it is highly likely the mustard seed came from Saskatchewan.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Newly released documents highlight what provincial officials knew about the spread of COVID-19 in fall 2021.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Kerri McCourt had long thought that she would adopt a child someday. But when her brother was diagnosed with an incurable cancer, McCourt took steps to make the dream come true.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
When Stuart Heritage agreed to play two separate games with each of his children simultaneously, it left him exhausted, confused, and hiding in the bathroom. But that afternoon of parental chaos also landed him a credit on his favourite TV show, Bluey.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
A Conservative member of Parliament says he isn't seeking re-election because his party is not allowing an open nomination in a new riding.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency will spend about $187 million to buy the four planes.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Wildfire season has already begun in Canada, and all signs suggest this year could be worse than the record-breaking season of 2023.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (9 minutes ago)
Roughly 7,900 Ukrainian nationals have fled Russia's invasion to find a home in Saskatchewan, according to government estimates. But local Ukrainian groups and English training centres say opportunities to learn the language haven't kept pace.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (10 minutes ago)
Federal fisheries officers patrolling for unauthorized elver fishing arrested five people from Maine last weekend in southwest Nova Scotia, adding to the evidence that groups from outside the province have flocked to local rivers to catch the lucrative juvenile eels.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (11 minutes ago)
Benjamin Morrisseau, the artist's nephew and one of the accused in the Norval Morrisseau art fraud ring case, has reached a resolution with elders as part of the restorative justice process. He appeared in a Thunder Bay, Ont., court on Thursday.
ReadCBC - Windsor (11 minutes ago)
Canada is losing its family physicians to burnout and it's creating a primary care crisis. Can a new program that prioritizes family doctor recruits help solve the shortage? The National's Nick Purdon gets special access to Queen's University to see how its medical school is preparing students for the realities they'll face on the job.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (55 minutes ago)
Joy Thompson has finally reunited with her daughters in Canada. It comes after a CBC investigation last year uncovered a tangled tale that began in 2018 when they tried to get jobs in the country where their mother has been living since 2004.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (60 minutes ago)
Police are asking the public to report any information on the whereabouts of Nathaniel Sakebow after they received a report he tampered with the electronic monitoring device.
ReadCTV - Atlantic (An hour ago)
Appointing a trusted person to help with financial obligations can give you peace of mind. In his personal finance column for CTVNews.ca, Christopher Liew outlines the key benefits of naming a confidant to take over your financial responsibilities, if the need ever arises.
ReadCTV - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A new mental health support program for veterans is honouring the life of a Sask. man killed during the mass stabbings on the James Smith Cree Nation.
ReadCTV - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
A Conservative member of Parliament says he isn't seeking re-election because his party is not allowing an open nomination in a new riding.
ReadCTV - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
People in Saskatchewan will keep getting Canada Carbon Rebate payments, despite an ongoing feud between Ottawa and the provincial government.
ReadCTV - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
The village of Weldon has been a little bit darker since the community lost Wes Petterson.
ReadCTV - Saskatoon (An hour ago)
Spiritwood RCMP are asking the public for help locating 33-year-old Nathaniel Sakebow of Edmonton.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (An hour ago)
Canada Border Services Agency officers seized weapons and cash from two travellers Monday who were refused entry into Canada. The incident occurred at the Ambassador Bridge. The travellers were sent to secondary inspection and their vehicle was searched. A firearm, pepper spray and stun gun were found inside the vehicle. An additional US$11,815 in...
ReadWindsor Star - Local (An hour ago)
Honda plans to build two new electric crossover models by early 2028 in Ontario and will require multiple plants in more than one centralized location, says AutoForecast Solutions' Sam Fiorani. Honda’s nearly $18-billion electrification plan for Ontario is expected to be formally announced as early as Thursday. The investment includes plants for...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Facing a second straight loss at the world mixed doubles curling championship, Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott dug in and got "scrappy.” The Lotts are on the verge of locking up a playoff spot after posting a 10-4 win over China on Wednesday in a match they turned on its head after struggling early. The […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Toronto FC added to its attack Wednesday by acquiring Haiti international winger Derrick Etienne Jr. from Atlanta United FC in exchange for up to US$375,000 in general allocation money. Some US$175,000 of the allocation money is conditional on certain performance-based metrics. The eight-year MLS veteran has 17 goals and 19 assists over 171...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
OTTAWA — The RCMP says a former SNC-Lavalin executive has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison in connection with a bribery scheme for a bridge repair contract in Montreal. Police say Normand Morin, once a high-ranking vice-president at the engineering firm, received the sentence Tuesday after his conviction for corruption and […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Vince McMahon is denying sex trafficking and sexual harassment claims from a woman while alleging she cheated on her fiance with him. Lawyers for the former WWE boss filed documents Tuesday in a Connecticut federal court that claim Janel Grant would visit him “at all hours, including at 2:30 a.m., to pursue their affair and […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Bring the Passion. That's the motto inscribed on the rally towels placed on each seat at Scotiabank Arena for Game 3 between the Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins on Wednesday night. And it's what the Leafs plan on doing, whether they have William Nylander in the lineup for the first time in the best-of-seven series, […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
OTTAWA — First Nations have one message for delegates gathered in Ottawa this week to negotiate a global plastic waste agreement: don’t leave us out. Aamjiwnaang First Nation councillor Janelle Nahmabin lives in an area nicknamed “Chemical Valley.” The First Nation, near Sarnia, Ont., neighbours a chemical plant that researchers say is...
ReadCityNews - Calgary (An hour ago)
Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen said in an update on the province's wildfire situation Wednesday that more fire bans are coming to areas of Alberta today. The post Alberta to see more fire bans as first evacuation orders of 2024 issued appeared first on CityNews Calgary.
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