CBC - Ottawa (10 seconds ago)
A new government bill aimed at reducing bureaucracy and increasing state efficiency could take a bite out of Quebec's ability to fight climate change. Under the proposed legislation, the finance minister will be allowed to divert surpluses from the province's Green Fund to other unrelated government programs.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (10 seconds ago)
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies will play for a national championship after downing the Queen's Golden Gaels 22-11 in the Mitchell Bowl Saturday in Saskatoon. Daniel Kubongo was named offensive player of the game as the punt returner/receiver had a spectacular 85-yard punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter that helped the Huskies...
ReadCBC - Ottawa (11 seconds ago)
As the Quebec government continues to promote budgetary rigour, some Native Friendship Centres say they're struggling to expand their services because funding for their programs has yet to be confirmed. It's a concern that echoes the findings of an ombudsman report released earlier this month.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (13 seconds ago)
The Alberta government has identified 32 communities across Alberta that have a high risk of wildfire. Hinton was chosen as one of nine that require more complex planning, given the amount of coniferous trees, that surround the town of 10,000 at the edge of the Rocky Mountains.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (13 seconds ago)
Bears No. 122 and 136, known as The Boss and Split Lip respectively, are arguably two of the most famous grizzlies in Canada. The Boss is currently considered Banff National Park's dominant grizzly bear, while the younger Split Lip has been challenging him for the top spot.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (14 seconds ago)
Some Alberta pediatricians say they've got an idea to help improve routine childhood vaccination rates, but they're facing roadblocks. The doctors want the shots, including measles and whooping cough vaccines, made routinely available in pediatric hospitals.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (14 seconds ago)
This year's holiday season approaches amid soaring grocery prices, trade tensions and economic uncertainty. Given that, some people say they're planning a more modest Christmas, whether it's by spending less, giving fewer or more intentional gifts, relying more on charitable services, or scaling it all down.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (19 seconds ago)
A century-old Inuvialuit kayak once used for beluga and whale hunts, and 61 other cultural objects from First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities have long been held in Vatican Museums vaults. But the items will be returned to Canada on Dec. 6 after Pope Leo on Saturday gifted them to a delegation of Catholic bishops.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (21 seconds ago)
Rogers customers say they're furious about what they say is a lack of customer service — spending hours and hours trying to cancel services or fix bills — as workers who handled Rogers customer service calls get laid off. Experts point to a lack of competition in the industry and few regulatory protections as the culprit.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (21 seconds ago)
A legal group's interviews with survivors of intimate partner violence show that many stay in abusive relationships because they can't find affordable housing. Following the interviews, a report from Rise Women's Legal Centre is recommending changes to provincial laws, and an expansion of legal aid services.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (27 seconds ago)
After a grueling day wading through rushing river waters and climbing through dense woods, some family members of two missing Nova Scotia children were left disappointed their last-ditch search for the siblings before the snow flies did not result in a breakthrough.
ReadCBC - Windsor (36 seconds ago)
What started with someone digging through her garbage one night turned into a community project to help get food to those in need. Kaitlyn Ferrari, 30, of Windsor says she's since received hundreds of Facebook messages from residents needing food and supplies.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 seconds ago)
After moving to Canada from Dubai, Musfirah Jamal learned to navigate the challenges of middle school friendships by doing whatever she could to fit in. But when a friend cut off ties with her abruptly, she realized it had been a mistake to give up her own identity to find belonging.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 seconds ago)
The annual Grey Cup game is a chance to meet "diehard fans from all over the country," says one CFL fan who came to Winnipeg from Vancouver for the CFL championship — and, as he has since 2008, he showed up without tickets, but with a sign that he says has led to the meeting countless people at the cities he's travelled to.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 seconds ago)
A pair of Saskatchewan products are ready to play in their first Grey Cup.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 seconds ago)
Fans of the Saskatchewan Roughriders flooded downtown Regina on Sunday night after the team's 25-17 Grey Cup win over the Montreal Alouettes. The victory marks the fifth time the Roughriders have won the Grey Cup championship.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 seconds ago)
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have defeated the Montreal Alouettes 25-17 to win the Grey Cup for the first time since 2013.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (38 seconds ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney laid a wreath at the grave of Louis Riel to mark the 140th anniversary of the Red River Métis leader's execution at a ceremony in Winnipeg on Sunday morning.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 seconds ago)
CBC's Shlok Talati talks to Roughriders fans after Grey Cup win at Green Mile in Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 seconds ago)
The attempt to certify the lawsuit on behalf of the owners of the 165 taxi licences issued by the city targets changes to the rules governing vehicles for hire introduced in 2018 and 2019 that allowed ride-share companies like Uber to operate in Saskatoon.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 seconds ago)
A night where three friends were hanging out and drinking in Saskatoon turned tragic after two of them got into a fight and one of them died. The "heart of the issue" in Timothy Smith's manslaughter trial is what caused his friend Landon Waddell's death, the Crown prosecutor said in her opening statement Monday in Saskatoon provincial court.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 seconds ago)
Operation Santa has launched its 2025 holiday campaign in Saskatoon, aiming to support hundreds of families who may be struggling this holiday season.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (39 seconds ago)
A Saskatoon mom is hoping to help children with cancer by telling the story of her daughter who died last spring from an aggressive form of leukemia.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (45 seconds ago)
The price of baby formula in Canada has risen roughly 84 per cent since 2017, according to Statistics Canada, driving some parents to turn to strangers on social media for help. One researcher says formula has become one of the most stolen food products.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (49 seconds ago)
A week ago, three teenagers were killed in a car crash after leaving a Remembrance Day ceremony at their high school in Hanover, Ont. As a fourth remains in hospital, those who knew the three who died are remembering them as selfless and happy young people whose lives were cut short too soon.
ReadCBC - Montreal (50 seconds ago)
While the province is seen internationally as a significant video game development player — and Canada's $5-billion industry overall is benefiting from global political trends — industry leaders in Quebec say there are still sources of uncertainty affecting business and talent.
ReadCBC - North (A minute ago)
The Yellowknife Women's Society will operate a new transitional housing facility next to the Folk on the Rocks site on Highway 3. The facility is set to open in December. It will help residents with housing applications, income assistance, and developing clients' life skills.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (A minute ago)
More Indigenous communities across Canada are reuniting with items that were taken or given away generations ago. The Vatican and the Canadian Catholic Church are reportedly working on an agreement to return about 100,000 Indigenous items Catholic missions sent to Rome in the 1920s.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (4 minutes ago)
Calgary police have provided an update following the discovery of human remains at Nose Hill Park last week. In an update on Monday, investigators now believe the death is non-criminal in nature. While final autopsy results are still pending, preliminary findings suggest the case is not suspicious. It was Friday morning when a pedestrian near […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (8 minutes ago)
A 58-year-old woman is dead after she was struck by an SUV while walking her dog at a marked crosswalk in north Edmonton Saturday, prompting Mayor Andrew Knack to call for a dedicated traffic safety unit mirroring what is done in Calgary.
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (8 minutes ago)
A letter from the U of S said the provincial tuition support program will end on March 31, 2026 — the same day as the CUAET deadline for Ukrainians to apply for other forms of legal status.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (8 minutes ago)
The championship parade down the Green Mile on Albert Street is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (8 minutes ago)
There's now an opportunity for the CFL franchise to win its first back-to-back championships
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (8 minutes ago)
Justice Michael Morris must now decide on an appropriate sentence for Peter Sheepskin, after hearing arguments from lawyers.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
By Jeremy Simes REGINA — The Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders are back home, hoisting the CFL’s top prize in front of cheering fans outside Regina’s Mosaic Stadium. The crowd, wearing their green and white attire, hooted and rang bells as a pep band played and the players led all in a chant of “Let’s […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
By Cassidy McMackon TORONTO — The mood was celebratory on the rooftop of Toronto City Hall on Monday morning, as dozens gathered in the brisk weather to watch the Palestinian flag fly over the building for the first time. The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians, which petitioned for the move, said ahead of the […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
By Regina Garcia Cano And Aamer Madhani WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday did not rule out military action against Venezuela despite bringing up a potential diplomatic opening with leader Nicolas Maduro, who has insisted that a U.S. military buildup and strikes on alleged drug boats near his South American country are designed...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
By Miriam Lafontaine MONTREAL — Fifteen-year-old Dustin Flores-Ranger says he’s taken a ride on the new branch of Montreal’s light-rail network for three consecutive days — since the extension opened to the public over the weekend. The teenager says he’s been passionate about public transit his whole life, and wanted to be around on...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
The Trump administration is calling its new immigration sweep in North Carolina’s largest city “Operation Charlotte’s Web.” But the granddaughter of E.B. White, the author of the classic 1952 children’s tale “Charlotte’s Web,” said the wave of immigration arrests goes against what her grandfather and his beloved book stood for....
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
By Daniel Johnson TORONTO — A decline in technology stocks weighed on Canada’s main stock index on Monday, with the S&P/TSX composite index finishing more than 250 points lower as uncertainty was top of mind for investors. “There’s lots of nervousness still going on in markets and it’s even actually picking up a little bit […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (8 minutes ago)
By Cassidy McMackon TORONTO — The mood was celebratory on the rooftop of Toronto City Hall on Monday morning, as dozens gathered in the brisk weather to watch the Palestinian flag fly over the building for the first time. The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians, which petitioned for the move, said ahead of the […]
ReadGlobal News - Regina (59 minutes ago)
Alexandre Gagne figures his Montreal Alouettes might gain new fans in Sunday's Grey Cup against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (60 minutes ago)
A man has been taken to hospital after being stabbed in North York, police say. Toronto police say they were called to Dufferin Street and Ranee Avenue just after 1:30 p.m. for reports of an altercation. The victim was found with stab wounds and was transported to hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect involved […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Troy Stecher, all 5-foot-10 and 184 pounds of him, has arrived in Toronto with a chip on his shoulder. That was the word on Monday from the Maple Leafs' latest defenceman following his first practice at the Ford Performance Centre, where he was on a pairing with Dakota Mermis. "Where do you want me to […]
ReadOttawa Citizen - Local (An hour ago)
The Ottawa Senators have brought back a familiar face to give the club depth on defence. The Senators finally ended the contract stalemate with restricted free agent blueliner Maxence Guenette on Monday afternoon by sending him to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for veteran blueliner Dennis Gilbert, who finished last season with Ottawa. The...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
The Government of Canada has cut funding for transit agencies across the country. For all the talk of investment in the federal budget, the $3-billion annual Canada Public Transit Fund has been subsumed into the new Build Communities Strong Fund and weakened the federal government's support for public transit. Transit agencies know they cannot fund...
ReadSaskatoon Star-Phoenix - Local (An hour ago)
Johnathon Stevens, Nahom Menghestab and Victoire Bikulo are among the winners from the Canadian Bowl champion Saskatoon Hilltops team.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Two key pieces of the organization are staying in place for the foreseeable future. Blue Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea and general manager Kyle Walters both agreed to three-year extensions, effective next season. Both deals will run through the completion of the 2028 season. The club announced the deals on Monday. O'Shea will be entering...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Winnipeg police are investigating a fatal rollover at Inkster Boulevard and Brookside Boulevard after a stolen vehicle crashed while travelling at high speed early Saturday. The incident began around 12:30 a.m. on Nov. 15, when officers were called to a home in Tyndall Park for a domestic-related report. Before police arrived, a man involved in...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Dan Ralph WINNIPEG — It took 13 years, but Trevor Harris is finally a Grey Cup-winning starting quarterback. The 39-year-old Ohio native threw for 302 yards in leading the Saskatchewan Roughriders past the Montreal Alouettes 25-17 on Sunday at Princess Auto Stadium. Harris completed 23-of-27 passes (Cup record 85.2 per cent completion average)...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Christopher Reynolds MONTREAL — At the Bickley RV Park along Florida’s Gulf Coast, fewer Canadians walk its palm-dotted roads or lounge by its communal pool. “There was a couple at Bickley that did just cancel their leases and contracts with us because of the uncertainties,” says Dorothy Brown, who manages the park, a community […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Wyatte Grantham-philips NEW YORK (AP) — Broadcast giant Sinclair has taken a more than 8% stake in E.W. Scripps, as it eyes a potential merger with the smaller local TV rival. In a regulatory filing on Monday, Sinclair disclosed that it purchased 8.2% of Scripps’ Class A common stock “in contemplation” of a wider […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Terry Chea And Janie Har OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A 27-year-old man was charged Monday with murder in the shooting death of celebrated former football coach John Beam, who died Friday after being shot on the junior college campus in Oakland where he worked. Cedric Irving also faces enhancement charges alleging he personally fired […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Emily Baron Cadloff HALIFAX — New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says U.S. President Donald Trump is squarely to blame for the frosty relationship between Canada and the United States. Holt met with the three other Atlantic premiers, as well as representatives from four New England states, in Newfoundland and Labrador on Monday. The group […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Tara Deschamps TORONTO — Mall landlord Oxford is fighting another real estate firm to keep Fairweather Ltd. from reviving the defunct Les Ailes de la Mode department store at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto. In new court documents, Oxford argues Fairweather is not suitable for the former Hudson’s Bay space measuring more than 300,000...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Hannah Alberga TORONTO — Shannon Pethick thought cervical cancer would be in Canada’s rear-view by now. “It hurts my heart because we should be past this,” she said from her home in Saskatoon, reflecting on her diagnosis 15 years ago, at age 32. But the latest Canadian Cancer Statistics report says the country may […]
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Watch the University of Saskatchewan Huskies and the Queen's University Gaels go head-to-head in the Mitchell Bowl from Griffiths Stadium on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan with a trip to the prestigious Vanier Cup on the line.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Broncos head coach Dean DeSilva resigned on Friday after the Western Hockey League determined he had broken its standards of conduct after inappropriately disciplining players in two on-ice incidents.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Three local business owners received $5,000 grants from the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce and the Government of Saskatchewan. The initiative is meant to support early-stage entrepreneurs in need of financial assistance to expand their businesses.
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