Winnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
EDMONTON — A deal reached a minute before thousands of Alberta health workers were set to strike last weekend has been approved, their union says. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says in a news release that more than 16,000 nursing care members, which includes licensed practical nurses and health-care aides, have ratified a new […]
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By John Chidley-Hill TORONTO — Marissa Papaconstantinou is a world-class athlete but even she has suffered from body-image issues. That’s why the 26-year-old Paralympian from Toronto is striving to be a role model for women, hoping to help them confront their own misconceptions about their bodies. Papaconstantinou said that earlier in her...
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By Joey Cappelletti And Farnoush Amiri The Trump administration is promising an even tougher anti-immigration agenda after an Afghan national was charged this week in the shooting of two National Guard members, with new restrictions targeting the tens of thousands of Afghans resettled in the U.S. and those seeking to come, many of whom served […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (9 minutes ago)
Calgary Transit is asking for millions in additional funding as it struggles to keep pace with the demands of a rapidly growing city. The city's 2026 budget includes a $59 million adjustment for transit, with allocations spread across several priorities, including $25 million in one-time operating funding for the low-income transit pass, $14...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Brieanna Charlebois SURREY — Police in Delhi say they’ve arrested the “prime conspirator” behind a series of extortion-linked shootings at a B.C. cafe, who they say fled to India after being charged with multiple offences in Ontario. As politicians in British Columbia gathered to discuss the ongoing problem of extortion on Friday, Delhi...
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Goaltender Joseph Woll can only do so much. The Maple Leafs allowed 30-plus shots and two late third-period goals in falling 4-2 to the Washington Capitals on Friday in D.C. Toronto was trying to win consecutive games for the first time in three weeks, with Woll facing 30-plus shots after an overtime win in Columbus […]
ReadCBC - British Columbia (An hour ago)
Recommendations from an all-party B.C. committee on democratic reform has reignited a longstanding conversation in the province about the possibility of proportional representation, a voting system where the share of votes a party gets in an election directly results in how many seats they get in the legislature.
ReadCBC - Toronto (An hour ago)
Ontario's fiscal watchdog says the province could avoid a recession this year, but the findings of his latest report show the trade war with the U.S. is taking a bite out of Ontario's economy. The data is part of the latest update from the province's Financial Accountability Office.
ReadCBC - Toronto (An hour ago)
The Ford government announced Friday it has appointed an administrator to take control of the Real Estate Council of Ontario, following an independent audit into the real estate regulator's handling of what it describes as iPro Realty's "misappropriation" of funds.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (An hour ago)
Canada's weather warnings have changed to a new colour-coded, risk-tiered system implemented by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The three alert levels — yellow, orange and red — are based on the potential impacts of a weather event and the forecast confidence.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (An hour ago)
Guilbeault's resignation — the rare cabinet resignation due to a disagreement over government policy — both adds to and underlines the test of national and political leadership that Mark Carney signed up for when he put his signature on that memorandum.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (An hour ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have jointly agreed on a path forward for a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast — a hugely significant development that the federal government is framing as a chance to further develop Alberta's energy sector, diversify Canada's economy and lessen dependence on the U.S.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (An hour ago)
After feeling the chance to form government slip through their fingers, many Conservatives are publicly gushing over their party's choice to lead the next campaign. But the question still hanging in the air is just how much will actually change.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Chris Fahlman, the man accused of fatally shooting a woman while she travelled in a vehicle on a highway near Weyburn, will remain in custody.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Clayton Mandes Junior is serving a four-year prison sentence after admitting he accidentally shot Denzel Cameron on Sept. 14, 2024, in a home at Beardy's and Okemasis Cree Nation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
The family of a Creighton, Sask., woman says her Manitoba test results didn't get to her Saskatoon-based family doctor until it was too late.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan will sign a renewed deal with Ottawa to extend the federally subsidized $10-a-day childcare program.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
33-year-old Martensville woman Jackie Osczevski placed 3rd at the Official Strongman Games World Championships. She moved up in the standings after a trans woman was disqualified from first place.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Despite recent data suggesting the Buy Canadian movement is losing steam, some business owners are hopeful the boom they've been seeing will continue through Black Friday sales and throughout the holiday shopping season.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
A 16-year-old girl died after she was shot inside a home in Prince Albert, Sask., on Thursday morning, police say. A 17-year-old boy who was at the scene has been arrested.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Trends in Canadian agriculture markets have been deeply influenced by international trade barriers and tariffs, causing uncertainty for small producers. Meanwhile, consumers face sky-high beef prices and crop values are dropping significantly.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
Levi Noltcho, 23, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of Mason Morrison, who was stabbed in a home in Dillon, Sask., on Feb. 17, 2025.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
The Crown prosecution says Duff Friesen should serve jail time for assaulting a student. His lawyer wants a conditional discharge.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
The federal and Saskatchewan governments have reached a deal to extend the province's $10-a-day child-care agreement for another five years, beginning in the 2026-27 fiscal year.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (An hour ago)
A former Prince Albert bus driver admits he drove a charter with 52 Saskatoon grade school students while high on fentanyl, hydromorphone and hard liquor.
ReadCBC - Manitoba (An hour ago)
A Manitoba man with no criminal record is warning Canadians who have had charges dropped to bring documentation when travelling to the United States, after he says he was turned away at a border crossing for not providing proof that theft charges from nearly a decade ago had been stayed.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (An hour ago)
Lunenburg West MLA Becky Druhan says it became clear that her days as a member of the Nova Scotia government and Progressive Conservative caucus were numbered when a staff member warned her not to speak about a government bill in the legislature this fall.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (2 hours ago)
The increases ended up significantly lower than the original numbers released in June: 9.9 per cent and 7.34 per cent.Yet two councillors, veteran Bev Dubois and rookie Robert Pearce, voted against the budget, saying the increases were too high and lamenting an insufficient effort to reduce spending.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Gilbert Dash, 57-year-old wheelchair curler from Kipling, joins The 306 to talk about making his debut for Team Canada at the Winter Games.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (2 hours ago)
Foxwarren band members join The 306 to talk about their new album and performing in Saskatchewan.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (2 hours ago)
Island Health has closed the ER at the Port Hardy Hospital overnight starting in January 2023, citing a staffing shortage. Patients requiring emergency care are transported to Port McNeill — a 45-kilometre drive southeast along a windy, dark highway that locals say can be treacherous in winter.
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Winnipeg police say a man who entered Darwin School in St. Vital and hid in a washroom stall grabbed a child on Thursday afternoon, triggering a hold-and-secure and a rapid search that ended with an arrest at a nearby mall. The incident happened shortly after 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 27. In a letter sent to […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
By Brieanna Charlebois SURREY — Police in Delhi say they’ve arrested the “prime conspirator” behind a series of extortion-linked shootings at a B.C. cafe, who they say fled to India after being charged with multiple offences in Ontario. As politicians in British Columbia gathered to discuss the ongoing problem of extortion on Friday, Delhi...
ReadVancouver Sun - Local (2 hours ago)
Re: Two views on pipeline issues, Nov. 27 editorial page Thanks for publishing two views on the pipeline issue. John Rustad’s piece is single-minded political. Bruce Reid presents an experienced view that includes the unintended effects of a major spill. Many decades ago in my Grade 9 class, I learned, from basic physics and chemistry […]
ReadCityNews - Calgary (2 hours ago)
A new McDonald's location under Calgary's 4th Avenue Flyover is breaking from tradition, offering service exclusively through its drive-thru and takeout counters. The decision, rooted in crime prevention strategies, could signal the start of a new fast-food trend in the city. The site previously housed a Starbucks that closed amid concerns over...
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 hours ago)
Some high school students in western P.E.I. organized an event to raise awareness about how the dual threat of MSX and dermo are affecting the Island's oyster industry. As CBC's Connor Lamont discovered, it's not just about business — it's about family.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (3 hours ago)
A joint investigation by CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that transit violence in some of Canada's biggest municipalities remains well above pre-pandemic levels, despite recent decreases. It has roughly doubled over the past decade in eight major Canadian cities.
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (3 hours ago)
RCMP say Jason Pacik, 42, told several victims his company, Prairie Timber Group Limited, was affiliated with a well-known and trusted timber home-building company in Ontario, but there was no connection. He took people's money, then ghosted them.
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