CBC - New Brunswick (19 minutes ago)
A federal judge has ruled the Department of Fisheries and Oceans did not adequately consult with commercial licence holders that fish for juvenile eels along Maritime rivers when it plucked nearly 14 per cent of their quota and gave it to First Nations.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 hours ago)
Dr. Declan Boylan spent more than four hours testifying before a Charlottetown inquest Thursday, detailing what happened during the 10 months he treated Colton Clarkin in the psychiatric hospital after the province's Criminal Code Review Board sent him there.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (6 hours ago)
A who's who of women leaders and public figures gathered today to mark the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in Newfoundland and Labrador. On April 3, 1925, women achieved the right to vote and hold public office — the culmination of decades of activism by local suffragettes. Today their story is being celebrated, but their work is ongoing.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (9 hours ago)
Crab fishermen in St. John's are feeling somewhat relieved in the wake of Donald Trump's latest, unpredictable tariff plan. But say the tide could turn at any moment. Meanwhile, Premier Andrew Furey says the province will continue its boycott on American products. The CBC's Peter Cowan has the latest.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (10 hours ago)
With supporters from across New Brunswick packed into the Fredericton Exhibition Grounds, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre gave a nearly hour-long speech Monday night, promising a stronger country to stand up to Donald Trump and occasionally seeming to echo the U.S. president.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (12 hours ago)
The Association of Seafood Producers had its first day in court on Wednesday, challenging the Newfoundland and Labrador government and fisheries union over what it calls "political interference" during price setting negotiations ahead of the snow crab season.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (17 hours ago)
For weeks now, there has been a big push to shop local on P.E.I. Some are taking it a step further by putting pro-Canadian messaging on their products. From lobsters with their 'elbows up' to dropping Americano coffee in favour of Canadiano, some Islanders are cashing in. CBC's Tony Davis has more.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A day ago)
P.E.I.'s Opposition leader continued to pressure the government Wednesday about the money it's spending to attract visitors from the United States, taking a new tack on getting the province to scrap its controversial contract with the National Hockey League.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (A day ago)
Some Canadians travelling to the United States are nervous about crossing the border amid stories of people having difficulties or even being detained. Immigration lawyer Ravi Jain has some advice for travellers at the U.S. border, whether driving or at the airport. He spoke to the CBC's Tom Murphy.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A day ago)
For the third time since 2018, Newfoundland and Labrador has issued a request for proposals for the publicly-funded Marble Mountain. Minister Steve Crocker says the province shouldn't be operating the ski hill. He spoke with Here and Now host Carolyn Stokes about finding a new operator.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 days ago)
Newfoundland and Labrador's seniors' advocate and the president of NAPE say they aren't surprised by the harrowing findings in the auditor general's latest report, which highlights concerns of the deaths of residents, sexual abuse by staff, missing residents and verbal abuse inside some of the province's personal care homes.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre mounted a defence of his campaign messaging Monday, saying he has no qualms about focusing on issues like the housing crisis, cost of living concerns and relatively weak economic growth, even as some of his critics say he should go all in on Canada-U.S. relations.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 days ago)
Corryn Clemence, the head of the Tourism Industry Association of P.E.I., joins Louise Martin of CBC News: Compass to talk about the NHL tourism destination deal the province signed. 'We're always punching above our weight' when it comes to competing with bigger-budget destinations for the attention of possible visitors, she points out. Her bottom...
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (2 days ago)
U.S. President Donald Trump says he'll impose sweeping global tariffs on Wednesday, but New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says Prime Minister Mark Carney told provincial and territorial leaders that Canada is expected to sustain less damage than other trading partners.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 days ago)
The only teenager still on trial in Ahmad Al Marrach's death is testifying in his own defence this week. Three other co-accused in the case have pleaded guilty to either second-degree murder or manslaughter and are now going through the sentencing process.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
Residents of Campobello Island rely heavily on crossing the bridge into Lubec, Maine, for necessities. Now, they're caught in the middle of the trade war with the U.S., forced to pay the retaliatory tariffs imposed by Canada when they bring things home.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
The province signalled in the recent speech from the throne that it will offer more medical procedures in private health-care facilities, but the government has assured Islanders they won't have to pay out of pocket. CBC's Kerry Campbell takes a closer look at the difference between public and private care — or whether there is one anymore.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
From the province's controversial deal with the National Hockey League, P.E.I.'s tariff response plan, and a showdown between two levels of government over the Community Outreach Centre, CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin speaks with Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill about the first week in the legislative assembly.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
Muslim Association of Newfoundland and Labrador bought the church in November, with goal of opening this weekend. Association President Haseen Khan says it's great to be able to gather so much of the community under one roof. He says roughly 6,000 people attended Sunday's prayer sessions.
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Ukrainians in St. John's had a special visitor this weekend. Yuliya Kovaliv, Ukraine's ambassador to Canada, joined a ceremony at St. John's Basilica to mark the liberation of the Ukrainian city of Bucha. Kovaliv said the story of Newfoundland in the First World War echoes the struggle Ukraine faces today.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
An advocate who works to get vulnerable people housed says the Community Outreach Centre's location on Park Street in Charlottetown is making a difference, but recent political debates over whether it should stay there are creating uncertainty for those who rely on its services.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
Renowned Newfoundland author Michael Crummey can score another notch on his belt. His 2023 novel The Adversary is in the running for this year's Dublin Literary Award, one of the most valuable literary prizes in the world, with the winner taking home around $154,000. As one of only six authors on the shortlist, Crummey tells the CBC's Carolyn...
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
The Association of Seafood Producers is accusing the Newfoundland and Labrador government of interfering in the price setting process for the annual snow crab harvest — and it's launching legal action against the province as well as the Fish, Food and Allied Workers union.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (4 days ago)
The affordable housing crisis is not just hitting big cities. It's affecting rural communities, too. CBC News speaks with several people who are navigating the crisis in the area of Digby, N.S. This story is part of a series about changing rural communities in Nova Scotia.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
Dr. Jovan Vuksic has post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from his days working in British Columbia hospitals. Now a practising pediatrician in Prince Edward Island, he says a conflict with Health P.E.I. over when and where he can work is forcing him to leave the province.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
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Preparation for the Canada Summer Games means two apartment buildings on Memorial University's St. John's campus will be closed from April to September. And although two students say notice was given, the university should be doing more to help students who won't have a place to live.
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Since the first curling rock curved around the first guard, there have been questions about the strange physics that give the game its name. Why exactly does a curling rock curl, instead of sliding in a straight line? The CBC's "Physics Fella,” Joe Fitzgerald, is here with an answer, and you won't need to know math (or curling) to understand it.
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