Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to share stage with former Fox host Tucker Carlson (www.cbc.ca)
Tucker Carlson, who was fired by Fox News in April, is scheduled to appear at a luncheon at the Telus Convention Centre on Jan. 24....
Suncor plans to pump 1 billion barrels of oil from a wetland — but vows to protect the other half with a wall (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.
Ontario doctor suspended from work, doxed after pro-Palestinian social media posts (www.cbc.ca)
Israel is using white phosphorous in Gaza, human rights group says (www.cbc.ca)
For two days, Shaymaa Ziara has been seeing messages in WhatsApp group chats from family and friends in Gaza about how to keep themselves safe from white phosphorous bombs that are allegedly part of Israel’s airstrikes on Gaza....
Lethbridge high school football players charged in alleged sex assault of teammate (www.cbc.ca)
Four Lethbridge, Alta., high school football players have been charged with sexual assault, accused of confining and attacking a teammate in the school’s locker room....
The end of the long dash: CBC stops broadcasting official 1 p.m. time signal (www.cbc.ca)
Canada clinches 1st-ever berth to T20 cricket World Cup with win over Bermuda (www.cbc.ca)
Forget France. Canada has its own bedbug problem (www.cbc.ca)
Skippy's inner circle divided on which position on gender issues is more politically beneficial (www.cbc.ca)
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Trudeau says he's 'not looking to escalate' tensions as India reportedly tells 41 Canadian diplomats to leave (www.cbc.ca)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government is "not looking to escalate" a diplomatic row with New Delhi, but declined to say whether Canada would match India's decision to ask for the removal 41 Canadian diplomats.
Driver with learner's licence caught speeding at 199 km/h on North Vancouver stretch of Hwy 1 (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. Conservative leader under fire for likening teaching of sexuality, gender to residential schools (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. launches fall vaccine push, urging residents to get shots for COVID-19 and flu (www.cbc.ca)
University of Alberta returning $30,000 donation to Yaroslav Hunka's family, closing endowment in his name (www.cbc.ca)
Housing in ruins (www.cbc.ca)
The state of public housing in Manitoba is crumbling, tenants and advocates say...
PCs make opposition to landfill search a central facet of campaign as Manitoba election day nears (www.cbc.ca)
As the Oct. 3 election day in Manitoba draws closer, the Progressive Conservatives are now actively campaigning on their opposition to searching a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women police presume are victims of an alleged serial killer....
The Speaker isn't supposed to be a problem — and that's a big problem for Anthony Rota (www.cbc.ca)
Developers who own ex-Greenbelt land also benefited from province's order to expand Hamilton urban boundary (www.cbc.ca)
Pharmacist who admitted reusing syringe barrels in 'error in judgment' sues former employer (www.cbc.ca)
As Canada recruits Filipino nurses, those left behind struggle to care for patients (www.cbc.ca)
The Philippines is dealing with a nursing shortage as countries like Canada recruit within its borders. When the nurses leave, it causes a ripple effect on those left behind in the Philippines.
CRTC hires private company to investigate 2022 Rogers outage (www.cbc.ca)
Red Deer Catholic school trustee faces dismissal over 'hate-filled' post on social media (www.cbc.ca)
Prison Amazon accounts keep federal inmates stuck in the 1990s (www.cbc.ca)
E-commerce platforms are helping prisoners save money, but security rules mean that when it comes to entertainment, their choices are limited — and decidedly retro.