CBC - Nova Scotia (2 hours ago)
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has reversed course on the purchase of a $28.9-million private jet for his travel — a controversy that has raised questions about how often Canada's leaders fly on private aircraft. CBC News reached out to offices of the premier from coast to coast, to see how the provinces book air travel.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 hours ago)
Some airlines are cancelling flights or adding additional charges in the face of rising jet fuels costs due to the war in the Middle East, but experts in P.E.I. say travellers in this province don't have much to worry about — if they've already paid for their trips.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 hours ago)
Several of Canada's premiers were in Ottawa this week talking trade barriers as the July CUSMA review deadline approaches. P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz says that Canada's trade partners are not an 'either-or situation,' and that strong relationships with both the U.S. and the rest of the world are possible.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 hours ago)
The P.E.I. Rape and Sexual Assault Centre is introducing a new approach to therapy aimed at helping survivors of sexual violence access support across the Island. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with Jillian Kilfoil, the centre's executive director, about how the model will improve accessibility and reach.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (5 hours ago)
Andrea Barbour made a social media post with a photo of herself in front of The Rooms in St. John's Tuesday, but something wasn't quite right. A nonexistent logo was in place of the museum's iconic caribou sculpture. The post was met with swift criticism.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (17 hours ago)
Devices that look for weapons or items that could be used as a weapon were installed at the Halifax Infirmary following a stabbing last year. Some of the items now in the hospital's possession include knives, box cutters, a hacksaw and what one official calls "improvised weapons."
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (18 hours ago)
A new recorded interview between Dean Penney and an undercover RCMP officer posing as a crime boss shows Penney confessing that he hit his estranged wife, Jennifer Hillier-Penney, multiple times with a hammer after she was pushed down a set of stairs.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A day ago)
N.B. Power has been fined $75,000 in relation to the death of a linesman who was killed in a 2023 workplace accident. The utility plead guilty in February to failing to have an evacuation plan in place for injured workers, and the judge handed down the sentence on Monday in a Moncton courtroom.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A day ago)
It's alleged Gilles Arsenault approved a $100,000 donation from P.E.I. Ocean View Resort in Summerside, which had applied to work within a wetland in fall 2024. The donation went to Comité Diversité et Equité, a group within Arsenault's Evangeline-Miscouche constituency.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (A day ago)
Half of the 12 provincial museums that were slated for closure are going to reopen with support from a provincial funding program, but the executive director of the Association of Nova Scotia Museums is concerned that more institutions are vying for a share of a reduced funding pot.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (A day ago)
The Nova Scotia government ordered an end to remote work arrangements for its unionized employees starting Monday. Sandra Mullen, president of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union, shares what she's hearing from members and why the union filed a grievance on the issue.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A day ago)
The university has been working on the new policy since law firm Rubin Thomlinson's report concluded UPEI "failed to create a safe, respectful, and positive environment for working and learning for all members of its community" and described the campus as having "dire" problems.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
New Brunswick's feathered friends are enjoying the spring weather. If you get any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at [email protected] for a chance to be featured in next week's edition of Your Lens.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (4 days ago)
A few bad apples have made life more difficult for student and senior riders on Moncton's Codiac Transpo. Those who qualify for a discount will now have to make an extra trip to Codiac Transpo's office and show their identification in order to purchase discounted digital tickets through the new Codiac+ app.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
It was a busy week in the P.E.I. Legislature, including the tabling of the government's operational budget and questions about cabinet minister Sidney MacEwen's fishing licence. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin spoke with Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill to get their takes.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (4 days ago)
Three men involved in a Hells Angels hit in Dartmouth, N.S., more than 25 years ago are now out of prison on day parole. Dean Daniel Kelsie, Neil Smith and Wayne Alexander James were given life sentences for their roles in the shooting death of Sean Simmons in October 2000.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
The Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's will be jam packed with hockey fans Friday night, as the Newfoundland Regiment squares off against the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada for Game 5 of the second round of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League playoffs.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (5 days ago)
Technology is deeply embedded in Canadian classrooms, but some Nova Scotia parents say the public education system relies too heavily on screen use. They are questioning why, when and how technology is introduced to their kids, and they think parents should have more say in these decisions.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (5 days ago)
Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan stopped by 5 Wing Goose Bay in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L. this week. She spoke about some of the changes coming to the central Labrador military base, and offered details on plans for defending Arctic sovereignty in Canada's north.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (5 days ago)
Quebec is thinking about banning the sale of energy drinks to young people after a 15-year-old on ADHD medication died after consuming Red Bull. Dr. Amanda MacDonald Green, president-elect of Doctors Nova Scotia, explains why the group has been pushing for a ban on energy drinks for youth under 18.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (5 days ago)
The first of nine Saint John police officers who filed conduct complaints against Chief Robert Bruce last year is now suing the police board for alleged breach of contract, "retaliatory conduct” over her complaint and misfeasance in public office.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (6 days ago)
As NLHS walks back certain requirements for physicians in the community, the province's medical association says the changes substantially address their concerns. But ahead of the April 25 launch date, Dr. Cynthia Slade of the NLMA says there are other concerns the association would like to be made.
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