CBC - Thunder Bay (37 minutes 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 - Thunder Bay (37 minutes ago)
After six years of trying to attain permanent residency in Canada, a London man says his hopes have been dashed by a sudden Ontario government decision that prompted Patel and about 150 others affected by the move to stage a protest in Toronto on Monday.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
NDP say the province is "profiting" off the plight of those trying to pick up the pieces left behind after this summer's wildfires.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
How the Conservatives helped pass Carney's budget, avoiding an election
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
The Saskatchewan Roughriders parade down Albert Street to the legislative grounds for a Grey Cup celebration in Regina.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
Travellers and advocates say a rule of the Calgary-based airline that bars mobility aids of more than 136 kilograms from most of its planes discriminates against people living with a disability.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
Shoe prints found on Landon Waddell's body match the shoes worn by Timothy Smith, who is charged in his death, says the police officer who analyzed the markings.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
For decades, Canadians have flown south of the border in the winter, seeking a warm refuge from the cold and snow. But in the year since Donald Trump was re-elected, many say they're rethinking those plans. CBC News visited Florida to speak with snowbirds, politicians and business owners about what's behind changing winter travel trends.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
BMI Group of Ontario looks for new tenants to set up shop on former pulp and paper mill site.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
A Manitoba woman whose longtime home outside Flin Flon burned down in a wildfire this past spring is channelling her grief into art.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
Behind bars for murder since she was 15 years old, Serena Tobaccojuice has amassed a record of prison hostage-takings. A judge will sentence her this week for unlawfully confining two prison guards at a Nova Scotia prison. Her lawyer is seeking the most lenient sentence possible.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
CBC's drone pilot Cory Herperger was out on the streets of Regina on Sunday after the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the 112th Grey Cup over the Montreal Alouettes 25-17 in Winnipeg. The party continued in Regina on Tuesday as the team took the Grey Cup for a ride to the Legislature for a celebration in Rider Nation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
Mayor Cynthia Block explained at a North Saskatoon Business Association luncheon event Tuesday that funding cities through property taxes dates back to the "era of the horse and buggy” in Canada.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
The winner of the Riders Foundation Grey Cup 50/50 draw was drawn Tuesday after two days of delays. The 50/50 reached a record-setting $2,005,107 by the end of Sunday night's Grey Cup game, with the winner taking home half the pot.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
GREY CUP 2025: How Rider Nation celebrated the Saskatchewan Roughriders' CFL win
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
The Prince Albert Historical Society has secured a new 10-year support agreement with the City of Prince Albert, guaranteeing stable funding for museum operations until 2035.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
If you live in a Saskatchewan community like Balgonie, Lumsden, or White City you are going to pay more for swimming lessons in Regina in 2026. Warman and Corman Park might be next as the City of Saskatoon decides if they should follow Regina's lead.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
Chris Fahlman, 42, charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of Tanya Myers.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (37 minutes ago)
A Saskatchewan artist is celebrating the Saskatchewan Roughriders' Grey Cup victory with a new tribute logo.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (37 minutes ago)
The New Brunswick government is looking to address challenges within the province's mental health system — including a low number of psychiatrists to treat the population. The head of the New Brunswick Psychiatric Association said there are several issues facing the sector in the province, including recruitment.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (37 minutes ago)
Within a day of the cameras being set up in the Heiltsuk First Nation last year, researchers captured footage of a sea wolf emerging from the water with a buoy hanging from its mouth. The footage then showed the wolf dropping the buoy on the beach, picking up the exposed line, and pulling it until the crab trap emerged from the water.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (37 minutes ago)
Throughout the sexual assault trial of Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard, the woman was referred to by her initials, J.B., or as the "Ottawa woman.” Now, she's lifting the publication ban on her identity as she tells her own story in the documentary Breaking Idol.
ReadCBC - Canada (37 minutes ago)
Canadian travel to the United States has dropped sharply since President Donald Trump retook office earlier this year. Andrew Chang breaks down the numbers to explain the impact on the U.S. economy, and how many American businesses are trying to win Canadians back.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images
ReadCBC - Calgary (37 minutes ago)
The United Conservative Party has launched a lawsuit against two of its former MLAs, Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair, alleging the duo and the Alberta Party have infringed on Progressive Conservative trademarks as they seek to relaunch the bygone party.
ReadCBC - Calgary (37 minutes ago)
At the legislature Tuesday, the Alberta government and the Opposition debated the possibility of a hybrid health-care model that could allow people to see doctors via the public system or by paying out of pocket in a private system. Travis McEwan looks at the debate and how the model could impact health-care issues like wait times.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (37 minutes ago)
Privacy watchdogs in Ontario and Alberta have issued their findings after investigating a mass data breach of a student information system used across Canada in 2024, concluding that school boards lacked adequate breach response plans, among other issues.
ReadCBC - Ottawa (37 minutes ago)
Ontario homeowners will soon be able to get provincial rebates of up to $200 for energy efficient appliances through an expanded program.The programs and their expansions are part of a previously announced commitment to spend $10.9 billion over 12 years on energy efficiency.
ReadCBC - Toronto (38 minutes ago)
Shoppers Drug Mart billed the Ontario government's MedsCheck program $81.2 million for medication reviews over a two-year period when some of its current and former pharmacists said they were facing "unethical” corporate pressure to meet targets for the professional service.
ReadCBC - Kitchener-Waterloo (38 minutes ago)
Neighbours in Breslau have been given more time to pay a nearly $14,000 bill for sewer and water work done on their street almost a decade ago. The township is also waiving the interest rate for those who choose to enter a 20-year payment plan.
ReadGlobal News - Regina (39 minutes ago)
After 11 days and no sign of the missing boy, on Oct. 1, the official search for six-year-old Darius MacDougall was called off — but his family isn't giving up.
ReadCityNews - Toronto (49 minutes ago)
A controversial bill that gives the Ontario government more control over school boards passed a final vote at Queen’s Park on Wednesday. Bill 33, The Supporting Children and Students Act, gives Education Minister Paul Calandra the power to override school board decisions, remove trustees, and establish policies and guidelines. It also brings back...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (49 minutes ago)
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Ghana woman in Hamilton earlier this year. Hamilton police allege that the teen encountered a group of three people in the downtown core who were the intended targets of a shooting on July 11. The teen suspect allegedly opened fire, striking one […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
Colleen McHenry was leading a yoga class when a chicken named Turkey walked behind her and under a window curtain. McHenry soon learned the reason behind Turkey’s strange behaviour: The chicken had laid an egg in her brightly coloured diaper while roughly 50 yogis held their poses. This is an example of what you might […]
ReadToronto Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
The tiny Caribbean island country Curacao will go to the 2026 World Cup as the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the marquee event in men’s soccer. Curacao, an autonomous territory of about 156,000 people within the Netherlands kingdom, takes the record of Iceland, with a population of just over 350,000, which was […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
By Ken Sweet NEW YORK (AP) — President Trump nominated Stuart Levenbach as the next director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, choosing a person who has no banking or financial services experience to run a bureau that has been effectively inoperable since Trump was sworn into office. Levenbach is currently an associate director inside...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
By Stan Choe NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. stock market is swinging through another unsettled day of trading on Wednesday, as a huge couple of tests loom on Wall Street. The S&P 500 added 0.2% after veering in the morning between virtually no gain and a jump of 1.1%. The index is coming off […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
The standard marathon experience goes like this: wake up too early, pay too much to suffer publicly, and at the finish line receive a medal. Churchill has taken this concept and improved it in just two ways, they've added polar bears and sub-Arctic temperatures. The annual Polar Bear Marathon returns Nov. 22, and organizers are […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
By Daniel Johnson Grocery and drugstore retailer Metro Inc. was hit by costs related to problems at its frozen food distribution centre in Toronto in the fourth quarter, with financial impacts expected to continue into the first quarter. The company said operations at the facility resumed last week after it was shut down for almost […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
CHARLOTTETOWN — A man in Prince Edward Island is facing terrorism charges for allegedly making firearms with a 3D printer and uttering threats, the RCMP announced Wednesday. The Mounties issued a statement saying 51-year-old Daniel Desmond Crowder has been charged with two terrorism-related offences under the Criminal Code, adding that the case...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (50 minutes ago)
The University College of the North (UCN) has joined a major national effort to close Canada's artificial intelligence skills gap, announcing it will take part in the AI Workforce Readiness (AIWR) program, an initiative led by the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) and supported by Google.org. The program brings together 29 Canadian...
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (50 minutes ago)
Influential line-crosser and controversial comedian Dave Chappelle is on his way to Edmonton Dec. 3 as part of a five-arena stand of western North America. Exploring if not outright kicking over identity politics of race and gender since the insanely funny Chappelle's Show run from 2003-2006, the comedian quit in the middle of making the […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (50 minutes ago)
Game Day 22: Oilers vs Capitals Edmonton Oilers defenceman Darnell Nurse is facing unprecedented criticism just now. But there’s nothing unfair about the disapproval. In his long and often successful years of play, Nurse has never before performed this poorly as an Oiler. There has forever been a vocal faction of Oilers fans and commentators...
ReadCalgary Herald - Local (50 minutes ago)
The Calgary Folk Music Festival’s Block Heater will welcome Cape Breton pop sensation Goldie Boutilier, third-generation American blues player Cedric Burnside, veteran Halifax rocker Joel Plaskett, and Toronto R&B and roots singer-songwriter Jeremie Albino to a new venue at The Confluence on Feb. 6 and 7. The 11th version of the festival will...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
A man in his 20s was badly hurt in a stabbing in Scarborough on Tuesday night. Toronto Police say officers responded to a stabbing call in the area of Kingston and Overture Rds. – west of Morningside Rd. – just before 8:30 p.m. Officers located a man suffering from a stab wound and he was […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Gemma Karstens-Smith VANCOUVER — Ryan Gauld and the Vancouver Whitecaps have been here before — preparing for a playoff battle with perennial rival Los Angeles FC. A “bitter taste” lingers for Vancouver after getting ousted from the post-season by L.A. in back-to-back years, the ‘Caps captain said. Now there’s a hunger to write a...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Mauricio Savarese SAO PAULO (AP) — As Brazil seeks to boost its environmental credentials by hosting the United Nations’ climate summit, a proposal to build a railway through the Amazon has threatened to tarnish that image amid protests by Indigenous groups and environmentalists. The Ferrograo railway project would transport commodities...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Nicole Winfield And Illia Novikov ROME (AP) — Ukraine has asked the Vatican to formalize its role facilitating negotiations over the return of Ukrainian children and civilians taken by Russia during the nearly four-year war, a Kyiv government official said Wednesday. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made the request in a letter to Pope Leo XIV...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Zana Cimili PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo lawmakers on Wednesday failed to elect a new government, paving the way for an early election following a monthslong political crisis in the small Balkan nation. Prime Minister-designate Glauk Konjufca, from the governing Self-Determination Movement party won 56 votes in the 120-member assembly, which...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Deng Machol JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudan has resumed transporting and exporting crude oil after drone attacks on two key oil installations in neighboring Sudan forced an emergency shutdown of cross-border operations, a senior official said Wednesday. Petroleum Ministry Undersecretary Deng Lual Wol told reporters in Juba that...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 hours ago)
The suggested zoning changes are in response to a slate of evictions in the east Regina neighbourhood that displaced many earlier this year.
ReadWindsor Star - Local (2 hours ago)
A 15-year-old youth faces two assault charges following a stabbing on the city’s east side. Police were called to a residence in the 2300 block of Bernard Road Sunday, just after 5 p.m., for a report of a stabbing. Police said a 15-year-old engaged in a consensual fight with another 15-year-old, before "obtaining” a knife […]
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A Mississauga councillor is pushing to remove Duke of York Boulevard from the city's map, citing sexual abuse allegations tied to its namesake, former Prince Andrew. The street runs along city hall, and was named after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his 1987 visit during which he opened the city's civic centre. Mississauga city council will...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
A controversial bill that would give the Ontario government more control over school boards is set for a final vote at Queen’s Park on Wednesday. Bill 33, The Supporting Children and Students Act, would allow Education Minister Paul Calandra to override school board decisions, remove trustees, and establish policies and guidelines. It would also...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
NDP and Opposition Leader Marit Stiles was kicked out of the Ontario legislature during Question Period on Wednesday after calling the Ford government “corrupt.” Stiles made the comment as the opposition continued to grill Labour Minister David Piccini over the scandal-plagued Skills Development Fund. “Speaker, first he is hiding behind...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
Elated Saskatchewan Roughrider football fans gathered at Mosaic Stadium Monday to catch a glimpse of the Grey Cup and the 2025 CFL championship team.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (3 hours ago)
Canada's spies subjected Indigenous activists to a series of "Native extremism” investigations for at least a decade beginning in 1988, in what internal documents show was a countrywide surveillance program that became more intrusive following the resistance at Kanehsatà:ke, or the Oka Crisis.
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