Browsing Category
Politics
Indiana’s Wrongful Death Laws and Caps: What You Must Know
The term "wrongful death" is used when someone passes away because of someone else's negligent or reckless actions.…
Legault refuses to participate in English-language debate for Quebec fall election
Quebec's English-language leaders' debate for this fall's provincial election has been called off after two party…
Russia is trying to build its own great firewall
Feb 19th 2022 | BERLIN AND SAN FRANCISCOVLADIMIR PUTIN, Russia’s president, has portrayed his aggression on the…
Sask. wait times for knee, hip surgeries worst in Canada in first 18 months of…
In the first 18 months of the pandemic, only 30 per cent of Saskatchewan people got knee replacement surgeries…
N.B. tourism industry faces labour shortage as it prepares for rebound summer
In the seaside village of Alma, about 70 kilometres south of Moncton, seasonal business owners are scrambling to…
Lack of open dialogue about abortion perpetuates stigma and barriers, Ontario…
Abortion is legal in Canada, but that doesn't mean the procedure is always readily accessible, and the lack of open…
‘It was splashing over the windshield’: Woman describes flight from…
The couple had been watching water levels rise and fall all day, waiting for them to go down like usual. They'd…
Crews in Peguis First Nation ramp up flood protection in anticipation of more rain
With more rain expected this week, the flood fight in Peguis First Nation is taking on renewed urgency today, with…
A minke whale was spotted in Montreal. Experts worry for its safety
A minke whale has been spotted in the Montreal area, making for a cool visual. But experts are worried the mammal…
Indigenous women face higher rates of systemic discrimination, violence by RCMP,…
The Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action says there is “growing evidence of systemic discrimination…
Plastic found inside Arctic char has Nunavut hunters fearing for local food…
A hunter in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, says it's 'very scary' finding plastic inside the bellies of a fish that Inuit…
Boxing Canada high-performance director Daniel Trepanier resigns amid claims of…
Boxing Canada high-performance director Daniel Trepanier is resigning effective immediately. The sport organization…
After months in pain, these patients paid thousands for surgery outside of B.C.
As thousands of patients wait for surgeries in the province, some said they could no longer bear the pain — and…
A Calgary couple’s unusual houseguests return every spring to lay eggs in…
The geese are welcome visitors for Coco and Jamie Cran, who provide them with some snacks, and some conversation,…
Elections Alberta investigating allegation of bulk UCP membership purchases
The United Conservative Party is facing another obstacle in the tumultuous lead-up to its announcement of the…
Flood forecasters watching closely as Manitoba expected to get more rain over…
Flood forecasters in Manitoba say they're keeping a close eye on a series of precipitation systems that could bring…
Jury in Kugluktuk coroner’s inquest rules death accidental, makes…
After a four day coroner's inquest in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, into a man who died in police custody, a jury recommends…
He survived the Second World War, but this Nova Scotia airman never made it home
Ray Hilchey of Halifax died on May 9, 1945, helping repatriate prisoners of war in France. His parents learned of…
Cherry trees draw fans wherever they bloom
Cherry blossoms have arrived in some parts of Canada as well as elsewhere in the world — and there's no shortage of…
Canada’s competition commissioner to oppose $26B Rogers-Shaw merger, say…
Canada's commissioner of competition intends to oppose Rogers Communications Inc.'s proposed $26-billion merger…