B.C. ultra triathlete becomes first in the world to complete 3 double-Deca races (www.cbc.ca)
New research offers clues to what causes long COVID — fuelling hope for eventual treatments (www.cbc.ca)
New long-term care facility with more than 300 beds coming to Nanaimo area (www.cbc.ca)
Principal apologizes for asking student to remove Palestinian flag from online profile (www.cbc.ca)
The principal of an Ottawa public school has apologized for asking a student to remove the Palestinian flag as their profile picture.
RCMP tells owners to turn in guns after banned fully automatic model sold in Canada (www.cbc.ca)
The RCMP has told owners to turn in what the force is calling fully automatic military surplus firearms after hundreds were misidentified and allowed into Canada for commercial sale.
Sask. government's pronoun policy relied heavily on 1 U.S. expert (www.cbc.ca)
How the Chinese Exclusion Act impacted one Sask. family (www.cbc.ca)
On the 100th anniversary of one of Canada’s most discriminatory immigration policies, siblings reunite in Regina to learn more about how it influenced their parents’ lives — and the secrets they kept as a result.
Trudeau not ready to accept U.S. finding that Palestinian militants' rocket was behind Gaza hospital blast (www.cbc.ca)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/7072167...
Richmond rejects proposed TransLink expansion [Video, 1:01] (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario doctor suspended from work, doxed after pro-Palestinian social media posts (www.cbc.ca)
ANALYSIS | An oil exec was on the hot seat. But should the government be feeling the heat? (www.cbc.ca)
This week's hearing of the natural resources committee on Parliament Hill revealed less about the CEO of Suncor, the Calgary-based energy giant, than it did about the federal government's failures, an environmental activist says.
Trudeau not ready to accept U.S. finding that Palestinian militants' rocket was behind Gaza hospital blast (www.cbc.ca)
Archived at web.archive.org/…/trudeau-hospital-blast-gaza-1.7…
How you can shape B.C.'s push to become a global supplier of critical minerals (www.cbc.ca)
Canadian growers eager to get their hands on hottest new chili pepper in the world (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. says parents should know when children transition. One family says their story proves this wrong (www.cbc.ca)
As Saskatchewan students walked out of class, one family shared their experience of a child choosing to share their transition with a teacher at school before their parents.
U.S. journalist detained in Russia after visiting for family emergency (www.cbc.ca)
Applications for personal use eviction are up 77% in Toronto, worrying advocates (www.cbc.ca)
Data shows the number of applications landlords have filed to evict tenants for personal use in 2023 so far has already surpassed the total number of applications in 2022....
Inflation is cooling. The cost of living crisis is not (www.cbc.ca)
Scotiabank cutting global workforce by 3% (www.cbc.ca)
Scotiabank said Wednesday it's cutting about three per cent of its global workforce as a result of changes at the bank and customers' day-to-day banking preferences, as well as ongoing efforts to streamline operations.
Red Deer Catholic school trustee says Holy Spirit told her to post meme that prompted discipline (www.cbc.ca)
Monique LaGrange stated the Holy Spirit told her to “go for it” and post a meme that likened LGBTQ pride to Nazi Germany. The details were released publicly by the board on Tuesday.
McGill shelves $50M French program after Quebec out-of-province tuition hike (www.cbc.ca)
Toronto-area man with 13 relatives killed in Gaza clings to hope as mother trapped at Rafah crossing (www.cbc.ca)
ANALYSIS | Pension becomes another Alberta-Ottawa fight. But this time, Trudeau's on offence (www.cbc.ca)
PM pushes back on Danielle Smith's bid to remove Alberta from the Canada Pension Plan. But his team isn't yet offering its own numbers behind claim it would harm Albertan or Canadian retirees.
Sask. asks court to penalize Anishinabe man over published jail videos experts say show torture (www.cbc.ca)
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s government is asking the provincial court to penalize an Anishinabe man for allegedly breaching court rules following the publication of information and video from inside a youth jail showing staff immobilizing him with a full body restraint device while he wept, hyperventilated and asked for...