CBC - P.E.I. (8 hours 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...
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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 (12 hours 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.
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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 (A day 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.
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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. (A day 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 (A day 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. (2 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 (2 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 (2 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 (2 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. (2 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.
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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.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
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.
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 6000 people attended Sunday's prayer sessions.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
The annual Sci-Fi on the Rock convention saw a record breaking number of people over the weekend. Pop culture fans gathered to shop the many vendors, attend panels and show off their cosplays. Sword and Weaponry company Fire and Steel, featured on CBC's Dragon's Den, was among the most popular vendors.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
Walking through Irishtown Nature Park, on the northern edge of Moncton, the winding path suddenly straightens out. According to historian and Roadside History columnist James Upham, it isn't a coincidence. It once was home to the Moncton and Buctouche Railway, as it was called, which transformed New Brunswick in the 19th century.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
The Federation of P.E.I. Municipalities says the provincial government's commitment to increasing funding for municipalities is a positive step, but a long-term solution is needed — one that could involve revisiting the touchy subject of municipal amalgamation.
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Starting in July, Quebec will begin charging customers who don't show up for their restaurant reservation. According to Restaurants Canada, 53 per cent of Canadian restaurants aren't profitable, and can't take the financial hit. Here and Now's Carolyn Stokes spoke with Janick Cormier.
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The annual Sci-Fi on the Rock convention saw a record breaking number of people over the weekend. Pop culture fans gathered to shop the many vendors, attend panels and show off their cosplays. Sword and Weaponry company Fire and Steel, featured on CBC's Dragon's Den, was among the most popular vendors.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
St. John's actor Sean Dalton and director Nick Sexton worked for years on their film, 'Skeet', a love letter to the townie tough guys the filmmakers grew up with. Now, Dalton has been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for his starring role. Dalton spoke to the CBC's Krissy Holmes about being recognized for their labour of love.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
At first, songwriter Will Carter thought it was a scam: an email from someone claiming to be a producer working with the famous, long-running reality show. On The Go host Krissy Holmes sat down with the province's first-ever American Idol competitor.
ReadGlobal News - Halifax (4 days ago)
With the summer season only a couple of months away, residents of tent encampments throughout the city have seen an increase in population. William Thompson has been a resident of the Geary Street encampment for a month but has been sleeping rough for the past year. "In the past week, we've had at least three,...
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
Newfoundland and Labrador's Department of Education ordered its schools to destroy thousands of books purchased two years ago because they contained 'inaccurate information' about the territories, culture and history of the province's Indigenous peoples.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
The holy grail of hockey in Newfoundland is up for grabs once again. The Herder Memorial Trophy will be claimed by either the Clarenville Caribous or the Deer Lake Red Wings, with Game 1 kicking off Friday night in Deer Lake. The CBC's Alex Kennedy has a preview.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (5 days ago)
The New Brunswick government has begun the "data analysis phase" of its investigation into undiagnosed neurological symptoms affecting hundreds of people in seven provinces and whether environmental substances, such as heavy metals and pesticides, are a factor.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
Charlottetown Mayor Philip Brown says the city hasn't ruled out a legal challenge after the province stepped in to ensure the emergency overnight shelter and Community Outreach Centre would continue operating at its current location — despite the city's opposition.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
Although the former premier suggested P.E.I. might be looking to get out of its multimillion-dollar sponsorship agreement with the National Hockey League, MLAs heard Thursday that the province spent even more money on promotion at a major league event in January.
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