Senators say they have been bullied, harassed by Conservatives over carbon tax exemption bill (www.cbc.ca)
Doctor suspended from U of O residency after pro-Palestinian social media posts (www.cbc.ca)
Former RCMP intelligence official found guilty of violating secrets act (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. mayor asks council to approve hiring investigator to find 'mole' writing critical letters about him (www.cbc.ca)
In the last year, the Village of Harrison Hot Springs has seen virtually its entire senior staff resign or retire, a new councillor resign, and multiple meetings end abruptly after shouting matches, some with threats of arrests....
U.S. reportedly thwarted assassination of Sikh separatist on American soil (www.cbc.ca)
South Koreans are eligible to work at NextStar EV factory under Harper-era free trade deal (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. man who insisted his wife died by suicide pleads guilty to murdering her with poison (www.cbc.ca)
Winnipeg nurse's lawsuit against top drug companies claims they marketed decongestants that don't work (www.cbc.ca)
Cougar roaming near downtown Victoria triggers police call to shelter in place (www.cbc.ca)
Staff at a Kamloops A&W have unionized, in what organizers say is a first in Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Metro Vancouver residents slapped with $166K in fines for defying water restrictions (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. company took $3.3M from investors under false pretenses to develop new cryptocurrency, says BCSC (www.cbc.ca)
Air Canada rejects Brink's allegations, denies 'careless' conduct in $24M gold theft (www.cbc.ca)
Ottawa to appeal court ruling that overturned order listing plastics as toxic substance (www.cbc.ca)
Children of homeowners twice as likely to own homes themselves, says StatsCan (www.cbc.ca)
Sound familiar? Coast guard vessels scramble to prevent barge grounding at Vancouver's Sunset Beach (www.cbc.ca)
Transgender Day of Remembrance marked in B.C. with public and private events (www.cbc.ca)
Many trans and non-binary people, along with allies, are gathering Monday to mark the annual worldwide Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR)....
B.C. university instructor files human rights complaint over worries 'life-changing' drug coverage will end (www.cbc.ca)
A British Columbia university instructor has filed a human rights complaint against Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) and two administrators, claiming the university is discriminating against him and causing him distress over concerns he could soon lose coverage for a “life-changing” drug....
IIO investigating man's death after police standoff in Dawson Creek, B.C. | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Online sleuths try to identify mystery performers at 1999 Grey Cup halftime show (www.cbc.ca)
Who were the Parablegics? A group of CFL fans would like to know
What is C-58, the government's new anti-replacement-worker legislation? (www.cbc.ca)
Last week the federal government introduced a new piece of legislation, C-58, which is aimed at banning the practice of employers bringing in replacement workers during a contract dispute....
Vancouver council rejects motion that sought to add more housing to Shaughnessy neighbourhood (www.cbc.ca)
In a statement, ABC Vancouver councillor Rebecca Bligh said the motion would have “wasted precious staff time” and called the motion redundant, given motions recently passed by the city and province to add more housing.
Dozens sickened with salmonella after eating cantaloupes in Canada, U.S. (www.cbc.ca)
Judge says Ottawa listing plastic items as toxic was 'unreasonable and unconstitutional' (www.cbc.ca)
“Not every item within [the plastic manufactured items category] has the potential to create a reasonable apprehension of harm”...