Winnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By Miriam Lafontaine QUEBEC — Union leaders from sectors across the province gathered in Quebec City on Sunday to decry a new bill they say could severely limit how unions are allowed to use dues collected from their members. Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet tabled the bill, which proposes dividing union dues into mandatory and […]
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By Ashley Joannou Teams of British Columbia conservation officers rotated throughout the night to search for a grizzly bear responsible for attacking an elementary school group. An update from B.C. Conservation Officer Service on Sunday said the search around Bella Coola for the female and two young bears includes an RCMP aircraft with thermal...
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ARIMA — Canada defended its title at the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens on Sunday, blanking Barbados 31-0 in the final to complete a perfect 6-0-0 run in the tournament. Michael Moloney, captain Lockie Kratz, Johnny Franklin, Harry Corkum and Thomas Isherwood scored tries for Canada in the championship game at Larry Gomes Stadium. The […]
ReadCBC - Montreal (6 minutes ago)
Nunavik doctors are calling on authorities to improve the region's fragile water infrastructure. In the meantime, health workers get creative to provide care in an environment plagued by water shortages, from waterless childbirths to containing the spread of illnesses.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
John Olubobokun, who earlier this year was found guilty of assaulting Christian Centre Academy students with a wooden paddle, will serve an 18-month conditional sentence in the community, a judge ruled.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
The Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies take the field at Mosaic Stadium in their home province against RSEQ victor Montreal Carabins in the 60th installment on the Vanier Cup on Saturday.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
Brandin Brick's sentence for second-degree murder will remain the same as it was the first time he was convicted, a Saskatoon judge decided.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
The Crown proceeded by direct indictment against Darrius Racette, which sent the case directly to trial in Regina Court of King's Bench without a preliminary inquiry.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
On Friday, Robert Eric Semenchuck pleaded guilty to breach of trust and unauthorized use of a computer.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
The Alberta government is considering using AI technology to write a law for the first time, eyeing a forthcoming piece of whisky legislation as its test case.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
As families continue to struggle with high grocery prices and inflation, the federal and provincial governments say more students in Saskatchewan will now have access to healthy meals at school.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first orders of business after securing a win during the spring federal election was to introduce a border security bill. Fast-forward five months, U.S. trade talks have soured and the bill has been broken into two pieces and faces further calls for amendments. Here's where things stand.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
The provincial Opposition joined a front-line addictions worker on Friday to press the government for more treatment beds as overdoses surge in Saskatoon and Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
Doug Cuthand, longtime Indigenous columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoeinx has retired from the paper after a prostate cancer diagnosis.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
A group of crafters in northern Manitoba have been making and collecting dozens of quilts to help bring warmth and comfort to hundreds of neighbours who lost their homes to this year's wildfire across the border in Denare Beach.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
The town of Saint Louis, Sask., has rallied together to save a historic bridge with a century-old legacy. The former railway bridge is now a walkway designed to teach people about the community's rich Métis culture.
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With trade uncertainty, tariffs and rising prices, Canadian shoppers are expected to pull back this holiday season. Retailers are offering weeks-long discounts —and for some, their first Black Friday deals ever — in the hope of enticing people to spend.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (6 minutes ago)
Travel advisories for some highways in central and northern Saskatchewan have been lifted after freezing rain caused dangerous road conditions Friday evening, though drivers are still being urged to exercise caution.
ReadCBC - Canada (6 minutes ago)
A CBC investigation finds that school time lost due to reported illness is up in all districts that provided data — more than tripling in some places compared to five years ago. While the data doesn't say why, experts say deteriorating mental health is causing some kids to stay home.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's plan to allow physicians to dabble both in the public and private systems at the same time would be a Canadian first, and has drawn mixed reaction from critics and supporters alike. It has also prompted a number of questions.
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Laws about greenwashing — making a false or misleading statement about the environmental benefits of a product — will remain on the books, but the Liberal government has said it will be making changes aimed at offering businesses more certainty about what runs afoul of the law.
ReadCBC - Windsor (7 minutes ago)
A growing number of minors are being recruited by adults to carry out smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies in Ontario and are told that if they are caught, as youths, they would face little or no time in custody, an investigation by CBC's the fifth estate has found.
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A legislative committee studying the issue of intimate partner violence is preparing its final report, but NDP MPPs say they can't support it and, on Thursday, walked out of a meeting. Procedural rules prevent them from explaining in detail why they are withdrawing their support.
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David Chilton's updated version of The Wealthy Barber became a bestseller within a week of it going on sale. He says he believes that's because young people today aren't sure where to turn for advice as TikTok and YouTube influencers offer ideas that aren't financially sound.
ReadCBC - Windsor (7 minutes ago)
Poinsettias will soon be making their way into offices, churches, stores and homes as part of holiday decorating traditions. The plants in City of Kitchener buildings are grown locally in the city's greenhouse while people can buy the plant for themselves almost anywhere, including local greenhouses.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (7 minutes ago)
As Canada starts to diversify its ties with other countries amidst an increasingly unpredictable and unreliable relationship with the U.S., its pivot toward China, in particular, will need to be strategic: the work must be done while balancing the risks and strengthening the country internally.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (7 minutes ago)
Two researchers at Western University in London, Ont., are studying how to improve the way artificial intelligence understands toddlers' speaking patterns. They're recruiting preschool-age children to examine how they speak and use that data to train an AI model.
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The Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice will hold its fifth vote in Canada on Punjabi independence in Ottawa on Sunday. Previous rounds of voting have already occurred in the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto areas, as well as in the U.S., U.K., Italy, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (17 minutes ago)
Janet Wright is the owner of FloorPlay Socks, a boutique sock shop with multiple locations in the GTHA. At her Queen West shop, she welcomes news of a possible deal between Canada Post and the union representing its workers, which sees a pause in its strike action. "I hope it stays and does not dissolve again […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Family members of people living in a GTA group home say they are worried for their loved ones’ well-being as the home’s management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support workers walked off the job earlier this week. Support staff at Central West Specialized Development Services […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
The Maple Leafs are in last place in the Eastern Conference. That nightmare became a harsh reality on Sunday afternoon when the Buffalo Sabres rose out of the conference basement with a 4-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes to move one point past Toronto. Players don't like to look at the standings until the latter […]
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By Cassidy McMackon TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones’ well-being as the home’s management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support workers walked off the job earlier this week. Support […]
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HALIFAX — Rachel Homan, Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes all improved to 2-0 at the ’25 Montana’s Canadian Curling Trials. on Sunday. Ottawa’s Homan, the two-time reigning Canadian and world women’s champion, defeated Halifax’s Christina Black 8-2 over eight ends in the early draw. Einarson, of Gimli, Man., held on for a 6-5 win over...
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By Eleonore Hughes RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Thousands of revelers descended on the boardwalk in Copacabana for Rio de Janeiro’s annual Pride parade on Sunday, with many celebrating the previous day’s preemptive jailing of Brazilian former President Jair Bolsonaro who is notorious for homophobic remarks. Demonstrators addressing crowds from...
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An exclusive analysis shows a rise in students across Canada calling in sick compared to 5 years ago. For The National, CBC's Tara Carman breaks down what the data reveals and speaks to leading experts about what could be behind the increase in school absenteeism.
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Police and fire officials will give an update Monday at the scene of a fatal fire in Brampton that has so far claimed the lives of three people. The search resumed Sunday for two people, believed to be a toddler and an adult, still missing after fire ripped through the home on Banas Way in […]
ReadCBC - Edmonton (2 hours ago)
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and this week's Sunday Scrum, with Charelle Evelyn, managing editor of the Hill Times, Toronto Star political reporter Ryan Tumilty and Globe and Mail columnist Gary Mason, discuss the expected memorandum of understanding between the federal government and Alberta for a new oil pipeline. Plus, former...
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 hours ago)
Liberal candidate for Topsail-Paradise Dan Bobbett lost to PC incumbent Paul Dinn in the judicial recount of his district. But he says it wasn't about changing the outcome, but rather addressing inconsistencies spotted by his scrutineers during the ballot count. Bobbett is encouraging Elections N.L. to look at how to avoid problems like this from...
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Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones’ well-being as the home’s management is providing limited informationas to how their loved ones will be cared for after support workers walked off the job earlier this week. Support staff at Central West Specialized Development […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A gunman who killed a Florida deputy last week died on Saturday from injuries received in the confrontation, authorities say. Michael Halberstam, 37, shot two Indian River County deputies and a locksmith on Friday when they were serving an eviction notice at a home near Vero Beach where Halberstam’s mother […]
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GDANSK — Courtney Sarault, Steven Dubois and the mixed relay team all earned bronze medals for Canada on Sunday at an ISU short-track speedskating event. Sarault, of Moncton, N.B., led the women’s 1500-metre race heading into the final lap but couldn’t fend off Koreans Choi Minjeong and Kim Gilli to settle for third in two […]
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By Bobby Ross Jr. TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Former New York Mets great Darryl Strawberry praised Jesus and thanked President Donald Trump for pardoning his past tax evasion and drug charges as he preached Sunday at a Tulsa church. Jackson Lahmeyer, founder of Pastors for Trump, welcomed the eight-time All-Star to the pulpit of Sheridan […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (3 hours ago)
The family of a B.C. bitcoin investor known for boasting of his cryptocurrency successes online was robbed of $2 million in a terrifying overnight hostage-taking involving waterboarding, sexual assault and death threats from four intruders they knew only as "One," "Two," "Three" and "Four."
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Film director Nang Ḵ'uulas Patrick Shannon's debut feature documentary Saints and Warriors has been a slam-dunk success on the film festival circuit this year. He spoke to CBC's Daybreak North about how the Haida used basketball to keep their culture alive.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
Ours is a system of “checks and balances.” The president can do this or that, but the courts and Congress can put a stop to it (depending on the circumstances and relevant rules). When the courts rule that the executive branch can’t do something, Congress can write a new law saying the president can do […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (3 hours ago)
Alberta’s UCP government is set to hold a news conference Monday on plans for a new stand-alone Stollery Children’s Hospital. Infrastructure Minister Martin Long will host the event alongside Matt Jones, minister of hospital and surgical health services. Representatives from the University of Alberta’s pediatrics department and the Stollery...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
GDANSK — Courtney Sarault, Steven Dubois and the mixed relay team all earned bronze medals for Canada on Sunday at an ISU short-track speedskating event. Sarault, of Moncton, N.B., led the women’s 1500-metre race heading into the final lap but couldn’t fend off Koreans Choi Minjeong and Kim Gilli to settle for third in two […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (3 hours ago)
By Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin woman who admitted to nearly stabbing a classmate to death in 2014 to please the online horror character Slender Man is missing after she cut off an electronic monitoring device and left a group home, authorities said Sunday. Madison police issued an alert Sunday for Morgan […]
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