Up to 900 foreign workers coming to Windsor to help build EV battery plant, NextStar says amid backlash (www.cbc.ca)
Niagara border crossings closed after explosion at Rainbow Bridge, official says (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....
Staff at a Kamloops A&W have unionized, in what organizers say is a first in Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Ottawa to appeal court ruling that overturned order listing plastics as toxic substance (www.cbc.ca)
Metro Vancouver residents slapped with $166K in fines for defying water restrictions (www.cbc.ca)
Canadian-made fentanyl is an international problem, RCMP says (www.cbc.ca)
Dozens sickened with salmonella after eating cantaloupes in Canada, U.S. (www.cbc.ca)
Police on B.C. island respond to reports of mysterious screaming — and find a 'sad goat' (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver council rejects motion that sought to add more housing to Shaughnessy neighbourhood (www.cbc.ca)
Teck Resources agrees to sell steelmaking coal business in deals valued at $9B US (www.cbc.ca)
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....
Road to building more multiplex homes in B.C. could be bumpy, experts say, as similar plan in U.S. halted (www.cbc.ca)
Police investigating shots fired overnight at 2 Jewish schools in Montreal (www.cbc.ca)
Montreal police are investigating after shots were fired at two Jewish schools.
Video of alleged police assault of Mohawk man raises questions about delay in watchdog's probe (www.cbc.ca)
P.E.I. photographer handcuffed, fined after taking pictures of Quebec City's iconic Château Frontenac (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver council approves Little Mountain developer's request to delay social housing (www.cbc.ca)
New legislation aims to create more small-scale and multi-unit housing in B.C. (www.cbc.ca)
To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries (www.cbc.ca)
Hunted to near-extinction during Elizabethan times, there is now a concerted effort to bring beavers back to Britain for the benefits they offer in flood management, water quality and fostering biodiversity.
Brutalism could help Ottawa convert offices to housing (www.cbc.ca)
Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady at 5% (www.cbc.ca)
We caught technicians at Best Buy, Mobile Klinik, Canada Computers and others snooping on our personal devices (www.cbc.ca)
Marketplace investigation recorded technicians peeping on personal photos, browser history