PDA

View Full Version : Canada News


Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 [200] 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233

  1. Deadly shooting at Vancouver airport linked to gangs, police say
  2. Toronto area residents scramble to find COVID-19 vaccines at pop-up clinics
  3. Victim identified in deadly afternoon shooting at Vancouver International Airport
  4. Harm reduction group to challenge Quebec curfew in court, saying safe injection site users at risk
  5. Alberta stops administering first doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine due to supply issues
  6. Sir John A. statue in Charlottetown will stay, but he'll have some company
  7. Mix and match: Canadian officials watching the data on alternating COVID-19 vaccines
  8. 'I got bear-maced in the face,' Ottawa mom says of newborn's brief abduction
  9. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  10. What Canada can learn from U.S., U.K. about COVID-19 vaccinations and reopening
  11. Woman who had breast implants removed urges Ottawa to mandate registry of medical devices
  12. Internal dissent boils over into open call for Alberta Premier Jason Kenney to resign
  13. Canadian Forces member charged in death of army reservist during training exercise
  14. Greyhound Canada shutting down all bus service permanently
  15. Alberta's oil producers feel recovery — but analysts aren't predicting a repeat of the last boom
  16. How 2 young Black men bonded over their shared experiences in small-town Alberta
  17. Former finance minster breached law in WE Charity scandal but Trudeau cleared, says ethics watchdog
  18. How a vacancy in a safe Conservative seat could mean headaches for Erin O'Toole
  19. NHL announces Stanley Cup playoffs schedule, North Division last to begin
  20. Would-be dad wins test to determine if Tinder connection resulted in 'beautiful baby'
  21. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  22. 'Cauldron of hostility' bubbles in Aylmer, Ont., as judge mulls locking pandemic-defiant church's doors
  23. The Tragically Hip to perform at Junos in 1st televised appearance since Gord Downie's death
  24. Community hopes for answers from inquest into death of Atikamekw woman who filmed Quebec nurses mocking her
  25. Quebec seeks to change Canadian Constitution, make sweeping changes to language laws with new bill
  26. Needs of family violence survivors 'past critical' as pressure grows on shelters
  27. 'Unlike any other year': Muslim front-line workers reflect on Ramadan, prepare to mark Eid
  28. Gay man fights 'discriminatory' policy that bans him from donating blood. Ottawa tries to block it
  29. Former reservist stripped of Order of Military Merit for wearing medals he was never awarded
  30. Future of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in question in Canada over blood clots, supply issues
  31. CBC poll: Results give us an idea of who the vaccine hesitant in Alberta really are
  32. Aurora Cannabis speeds up cost-cutting plan as quarterly results see it deep in the red
  33. Ottawa Senators owner took Caribbean superyacht vacation during pandemic — and it went horribly, lawsuits say
  34. 2,000 patients have been transferred around Ontario to free up beds — but it's taking a toll
  35. 1 dead, 2 injured in shooting at Burnaby shopping centre
  36. Canadians who got AstraZeneca vaccine shouldn't regret decision, health experts say
  37. 2 Alberta United Conservatives removed from government caucus
  38. Frustration grows as Sunwing doesn't give refunds for cancelled flights despite taking taxpayer aid
  39. With Bill 101 reforms, Franηois Legault risks upending Quebec's hard-won linguistic peace
  40. How the Mbira – an instrument with a complicated history in Zimbabwe – found a following in Western Canada
  41. Defence department prepares ground for victims' bill of rights — two years after the law passed
  42. Lost Pacific grey whale swimming off the coast of Spain not likely to survive, says expert
  43. Bill C-10 doesn't violate free speech rights of social media users, justice department says
  44. Commission examining N.S. mass killing announces inquiry participants
  45. Why Canada could soon turn the corner in the pandemic — even if it doesn't feel like it yet
  46. Vancouver police apologize for wrongly handcuffing and detaining retired Black judge
  47. Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin under military investigation, is no longer leading vaccine campaign
  48. Canadian bus companies have plans to fill the gap left by Greyhound
  49. 'Extreme drought' is threatening parts of the Prairies, says Agriculture Canada
  50. B.C. couple separated from son in India struggle to get answers on immigration delay
  51. Desperate to see his dying mom, a bus driver put out a plea. The response bowled him over
  52. Microchip shortage blamed for short supply of new vehicles, especially pickups
  53. Canadians with loved ones in Gaza, Israel watch with heartbreak as violence unfolds
  54. Inspired in lockdown, 12-year-old Halifax boy paints Atlantic Canadian scenes
  55. 'I'll do whatever I have to': N.S. Premier Iain Rankin doubles down on lockdown
  56. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  57. Here's the latest on the review of Canada's assisted dying law
  58. Calgary mayoral candidate who threatened health workers arrested after attending illegal gathering
  59. Demonstrations held across Canada amid escalating conflict between Israel and Palestinians
  60. Toronto police arrest 3 men following anti-lockdown, pro-Palestinian protests
  61. Former Toronto Raptor Chris Bosh among those selected for Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2021
  62. Pandemic has grounded many flights, but laser strikes haven't gone away
  63. Is Asian identity even a thing? Who cares, pass the popcorn for K-drama
  64. Embattled doctor steps down after allowing sex offender to mentor survivors at military trauma retreat
  65. Legault pens letter to Trudeau about Bill 101 reforms, stressing need to protect French language
  66. Canada's Nate Riech lowers his Paralympic world record in 1,500m at California meet
  67. Key decision coming soon in fight over 'crown jewel' of southern Ontario trout streams
  68. Raptors close out shipwrecked year in Tampa with loss to Pacers
  69. Israel's Canadian supporters rally, more pro-Palestinian demonstrations held as violence continues in Gaza
  70. UPS shipping bungle keeps oxygen device from family sick with COVID-19
  71. Hundreds of thousands of Canadian citizenship hopefuls waiting for applications to be processed
  72. Not so different: Embracing Black and Indigenous spiritualities
  73. Housing market slowed down in April, but average price still rising at record pace
  74. Surging lumber prices make wood a hot commodity for homebuilders and thieves
  75. Why Canada's big bets on delaying, mixing doses of COVID-19 vaccines could pay off
  76. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  77. AI has a racism problem, but fixing it is complicated, say experts
  78. With summer vacation looming, educators worry about lasting fallout of pandemic schooling
  79. Chaotic pace, no senior perks: High school grads end another disrupted year
  80. Israel's Canadian supporters rally, more pro-Palestinian demonstrations held as violence continues in Gaza
  81. Calgary mayoral candidate who threatened health workers won't have access to voters' names, addresses
  82. Mixed reaction in Canada to global energy agency report that says new coal, oil and gas projects must stop
  83. How Canada's vaccines make it from the factory to your arm
  84. In one of Ontario's hardest-hit regions, COVID-19 takes a toll on essential workers
  85. How a change in the Pfizer shot's storage temperature could completely alter vaccine access
  86. Quebec's proposed changes to Constitution seem small, but they could prompt historic makeover
  87. New coast guard ship beset by malfunctions, training delays 18 months after N.S. arrival
  88. Families of students with special needs face stress, fears — but online learning not entirely negative
  89. Civil liberties group suing RCMP commissioner over delays in responding to civilian complaints
  90. The pandemic election bill is a political football now — and may be unnecessary
  91. Arrival: An ode to Black Prairie women by award-winning poet, writer and performer Titilope Sonuga
  92. How this desi girl learned to stop worrying and love her curls
  93. Conservatives call on Liberal government to set timeline to establish suicide prevention hotline
  94. Massive fire north of Prince Albert, Sask., is threatening farms and acreages
  95. B.C. woman claims 'marriage-like relationship' with revered Buddhist holy figure
  96. 'Crisis in our community,' Shamattawa First Nation chief says after 7-year-old attempts suicide
  97. TD Bank accused of losing customers' RSPs — again
  98. Canadian museums asked to return First Nation ancestral remains and burial items
  99. Canadians who cross border for vaccine must quarantine on return, Ottawa says
  100. Why many Canadians feel stuck in 'limbo' without COVID-19 vaccine 2nd-dose appointments
  101. Quebec's reopening plan brings much-needed hope — and yes, some risks
  102. Family begged to have sister with Down syndrome vaccinated sooner. Now she's on a ventilator with COVID-19
  103. Looking back to look forward: Resources exploring Black Prairie experiences
  104. How urban gardening could be at the forefront of climate change adaptation in Canada's cities
  105. Hospital orderly, caught on video mocking Joyce Echaquan before she died, tells inquest she meant no harm
  106. Resilience and faith in Jean Marie River, N.W.T., a week after devastating flood
  107. Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies plunge after China announces ban
  108. P.E.I. home prices up 25% as supply plummets
  109. Permanent residency program for families of UIA Flight 752 victims excludes international students
  110. Why these parents, teachers want COVID-19 vaccines to be mandatory for school staff
  111. Seasonal workers living in vehicles can park in Canmore, Alta., on a trial basis
  112. 'Stay vigilant': Albertans urged to plan safe weekend, look toward more freedom this summer
  113. Beans, Blood Quantum win big at 4th night of Canadian Screen Awards
  114. University of Windsor erred in handling student's sexual assault complaint, court rules
  115. Ceasefire brings relief, anxiety to Canadians with family in Gaza and Israel
  116. Maple Leafs' John Tavares cleared of structural damage to head, neck, spine
  117. Startup airlines hope to capitalize on pent-up travel demand
  118. Youth job prospects face 'long-term scarring' from pandemic, says employment minister
  119. Canada to play for bronze after stumbling in semis at mixed doubles curling worlds
  120. When can kids under 12 get vaccinated? Your COVID-19 questions answered
  121. Canada is winning the vaccine lottery. Other countries aren't so lucky.
  122. Damning report on Inuit children in Montreal youth protection brings little hope change will come
  123. Bank of Canada reminds us of more things to worry about
  124. Report calls for risk mitigation for vessels in Canadian Arctic after ship grounded
  125. U.S. law allowing cruise ships to skip B.C. ports would set risky precedent: harbour authority
  126. Family pushes for stronger safety measures for ATV riders after son's death
  127. Alberta energy 'war room' may be subject to freedom-of-information law
  128. Decline in donations requires decisive action by charities, government to protect crucial services
  129. Former Canadian ambassador to Israel worked for Black Cube, an Israeli intelligence firm
  130. Winnipeg's Springs Church faces online backlash after photos appear to show maskless grad ceremony
  131. Matthews helps Maple Leafs roll past Canadiens in Game 2 to even series
  132. Vaccine shopping to avoid Moderna shot is 'alarming,' unnecessary and potentially harmful, doctors say
  133. This company is helping Canada's film industry beat records — despite the pandemic
  134. British woman hopes to honour uncle who died alone in B.C. after enlisting in Canadian army during WWII
  135. Cost of new home materials on the rise; Plastic surgeon's licence suspended: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
  136. Meeting the Queen online a 'humbling honour' for retired B.C. physician
  137. Endless homework, incomplete learning: Reckoning with pandemic pedagogy
  138. 'We survived, and we'll do it again': Aklavik, N.W.T., residents calm but prepared for possible flooding
  139. This nurse was diagnosed with a rare, cureless cancer. Now she's helping save others
  140. These Nova Scotians moved into old school buses to deal with rising house prices
  141. As vaccine rollout chugs along, attention turns to borders foreign and domestic
  142. B.C. man who robbed Edmonton banks with homemade explosives faces sentencing next month
  143. Canadian sprinters Aaron Brown, Andre De Grasse reach podium as Diamond League season begins
  144. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  145. Canadians are buying more jeans again — are you ready for a wardrobe refresh?
  146. Black market in Google reviews means you can't believe everything you read
  147. Erin O'Toole isn't breaking through — and Jason Kenney and Doug Ford aren't helping
  148. Most Mounties cited for sexual misconduct over past 5 years were allowed to keep their jobs
  149. Customers call out banks for increasing fees during pandemic while profits are up
  150. Some Montreal-area schools cancel classes for a day due to Ξle-aux-Tourtes bridge closure
  151. Pickering, Ont., mayor blasts car rally that draws more than 300 to parking lot in city east of Toronto
  152. Top Ontario doctors describe challenges of advising government about pandemic health measures
  153. Her brothers died together from overdoses. A guitar comforts this Edmonton woman in her grief
  154. Jets leave Oilers on brink of elimination as Ehlers pockets OT winner to complete comeback
  155. After six hours at large, bear roaming around Dorval captured by animal control
  156. Rising Canadian soccer star Jonathan David lifts Lille to French Ligue 1 title win
  157. After a long pandemic wait, puck finally drops on elite women's hockey in Canada
  158. Doctors said this Quebec man would die of COVID-19. His family had other ideas
  159. Ottawa failed to properly implement sexual misconduct report, top Defence civil servant says
  160. My Korean name is Ki Sun, and I'm choosing not to be ashamed of it anymore
  161. Good news for nihilists? Life is meaningless after all, say philosophers
  162. Court rules NEXUS cards can't be cancelled for minor rules infractions
  163. Amusement parks, racetracks and other eye-catching vaccine venues
  164. Citizen's group calls for exotic animal laws in Ontario amid lion breeding controversy
  165. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  166. As tensions rose during N.S. fisheries dispute, province balked at paying for extra RCMP
  167. Anglican minister in Dryden hasn't seen family in 3 years while waiting on permanent residency application
  168. 'It keeps me up at night': Inuit leader Natan Obed presses for climate change action
  169. Quarter-final-bound Andreescu knocked out of Strasbourg Open by abdominal injury
  170. 'You're not telling us something*here': Laurentian head faces tough questions from MPs at Commons committee
  171. Man accused of killing girlfriend weeks after prison release has history of rape, violence: parole documents
  172. Auditor general grading Ottawa's performance on PPE, pandemic response in Indigenous communities
  173. Don't assume your child wants a COVID-19 vaccine, parents and public health experts warn
  174. Last summer, Ford promised air conditioning in long-term care home rooms. That hasn't happened
  175. Should parents have the choice to keep their child in the same grade after 2nd disrupted school year?
  176. TikTok debuts new voice — after Canadian actor sues over the old one
  177. Are your parents hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine? Yeah, mine too
  178. Three-stage plan could see Alberta fully reopening by July, premier says
  179. Why Calgary's betting $450M it can convince owners of empty towers to change
  180. 'Lots of grit': Gron Morgan students in Thunder Bay showcase projects on how they're coping with COVID-19
  181. BMO kicks off bank earnings week with profit almost doubling to $1.3B
  182. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  183. Calgary mayoral candidate who threatened health-care workers arrested in Edmonton
  184. Canada's oldest oil and gas trade association to drop 'oil' from its name in bid to upgrade image
  185. Alberta woman dies in suspected bear attack northwest of Calgary weeks after bear killed man 40 km away
  186. Federal government to launch $2.6B home retrofit program today
  187. Veterans Affairs asks for public feedback on Canada's Afghan war monument
  188. Yes, provinces are preparing to reopen. But it's not time to ditch your mask just yet, experts say
  189. Federal COVID Alert app caught 400 cases of COVID-19 in April
  190. Indigenous woman says Vancouver police lost her late mother's ashes in street cleanup
  191. Without meaning to, Mike Duffy may have changed the Senate forever
  192. Daughter of Italian-Canadian interned during WWII says Trudeau's apology brings closure
  193. Root of Laurentian's money problems still foggy, but university leaders past and present playing 'blame game'
  194. Protesters vow to fight on as B.C. RCMP continue enforcement against old-growth logging blockades
  195. 1 year after tragic sinking, town of St. Lawrence, N.L., marks anniversary with memorials to those lost at sea
  196. 3 Kelowna, B.C., high school students die in single-vehicle crash
  197. Earnings bonanza continues at big banks as RBC, TD and CIBC profits up by more than 100%
  198. 'A deal to be silent': Public servant paid to keep quiet about discrimination on the job
  199. Wartime love letters returned to U.S. family thanks to Ontario woman's discovery
  200. Trudeau apologizes to Italian Canadians for internment during WWII
  201. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  202. Canada Post says 950,000 customers exposed in data breach
  203. Woman alleges former N.W.T. premier sexually harassed her in lawsuit against foundation
  204. New governor general should be named by end of June: LeBlanc
  205. Dozens of MPs stand to lose access to pensions if they're defeated in an early election
  206. Saying yes to sharing the dress: Edmonton woman sending her wedding gown to Illinois
  207. Remains of 215 children found buried at former B.C. residential school, First Nation says
  208. Photo of massive tree being hauled down Vancouver Island highway sparks global outrage
  209. Canada's cattle sector on guard as beef-labelling talk returns in the U.S.
  210. Studies reveal the unintended consequences of delaying surgeries, drop in ER visits due to pandemic
  211. Your guide to COVID reopenings: what you can do — and when — in each province
  212. Researchers claim mystery of rare blood clots tied to COVID vaccines solved, but experts urge caution
  213. How should we feel about soaring bank profits during a pandemic?
  214. Why (almost) nobody in Ottawa wants to talk about Quebec's new language bill
  215. Bye bye curfew: 5 things to know about Quebec's reopening
  216. Residential school survivors society calls for action following discovery of children's remains
  217. 'We're going to help you': Atwal urges Manitobans to stay home as another 497 cases reported
  218. Fort McMurray student earns big scholarships for computer science innovations
  219. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  220. Michelle Fazzari's family says the Canadian Olympic wrestler is fighting cancer
  221. UFO reported by Delta Air Lines pilot flying over Saskatchewan in early May: Transport Canada
  222. Health Canada extends expiry date for thousands of Ontario's AstraZeneca doses
  223. Why experts say 2nd vaccine doses should be rolled out now
  224. 1 dead, 4 injured following Mississauga, Ont., shooting, Peel police say
  225. Teachers in B.C. to wear orange, hold special ceremonies over discovery of children's remains
  226. Habs even series with Leafs on Kotkaniemi's OT winner in front of Montreal crowd
  227. MPs pass bill creating national day for truth and reconciliation
  228. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  229. Death bed denials, pandemic 'hoax' accusations common in southern Manitoba hospital patients, doctor says
  230. Joyce Echaquan's death lays bare, once again, problems in Quebec's health-care system
  231. Nunavut dog reunites with family after epic journey across ice and tundra
  232. 'It's going to be electric': NHL fans set for return to Canadian stands in Montreal
  233. These Canadians are ditching the city for van life. Here's how they're doing it
  234. I wanted to do things perfectly: How the model minority myth affects me and other Asian people
  235. The Liberals' path to a possible majority government runs through Quebec
  236. Nearly 75% of federal prisoners have been vaccinated against COVID-19
  237. Nearly every Prairie town has an Asian restaurant. Meet the people behind them
  238. More Canadians turning to cannabis to help deal with pandemic pressures
  239. Flags on federal buildings to be lowered in memory of Kamloops residential school victims
  240. How Vancouver Aquarium otters took over a Twitch channel featuring video gamers live streaming from hot tubs
  241. Ontario to replace Dr. David Williams as chief medical officer of health
  242. State of emergency declared in Aklavik, N.W.T., as floodwaters rise
  243. Ontario principal removed after twice wearing hair of Black student like a wig
  244. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  245. Remains found at Kamloops residential school 'not an isolated incident,' Indigenous experts and leaders warn
  246. Vancouver teenager was one of 12 mistakenly given Moderna instead of Pfizer vaccine
  247. Pride breaks with Halifax libraries after controversial book kept on shelves
  248. P.E.I. First Nation to honour residential school victims from Kamloops, B.C.
  249. RCMP is losing Indigenous officers — and some former Mounties blame racism in the ranks
  250. NHL working on Canadian quarantine exemption for Stanley Cup playoffs: reports