Disappointment, joy after Ontario court dismisses sex workers' Charter challenge (www.cbc.ca)
Vancouver non-profit grocery store opens permanent location in Downtown Eastside (www.cbc.ca)
Love and music: Why a Saskatoon couple chose to die in each other's arms (www.cbc.ca)
The family of a Saskatoon couple who chose to use the medical assistance in dying program together are sharing their story.
Toronto Star owner cutting 600 jobs at regional papers, seeking bankruptcy protection for unit (www.cbc.ca)
Jennifer Keesmaat, the former chief planner for the City of Toronto, on how cutting the GST on purpose-built rentals can help fix the housing crisis (www.cbc.ca)
Canfor promises to build new $200-million mill in Houston, B.C., following series of closures (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. General Employees' Union calls on province to implement vacancy control rental policy (www.cbc.ca)
These muskets were underwater for 150 years. It took 12 years to save them (www.cbc.ca)
When Donna Teasdale opened the lid of an old crate that had been hauled up in a fishing net, she knew she had caught a big one. Twenty big ones, in fact. It was a case of Enfield muskets from the time of the U.S. Civil War. But for anyone to appreciate the incredible find, Teasdale would have to keep them from falling apart.
Spooked by polls, Liberal MPs hope Trudeau hears their concerns as caucus gathers (www.cbc.ca)
Some Liberal members of Parliament heading into a national caucus retreat this week say they're facing blowback from voters at the doorsteps — and they hope the prime minister and his inner circle listen to their concerns before it's too late.
In 3 years, Crown lawyers spent 1,672 hours keeping Doug Ford's leaked mandate letters secret (www.cbc.ca)
Between July 2018 and July 2021, Ontario Crown lawyers dedicated 1,672 taxpayer-funded hours to the province’s case to keep Premier Doug Ford’s now-leaked mandate letters secret....
Disgraced Victoria mortgage broker found guilty of civil contempt as warrant issued for his arrest (www.cbc.ca)
Alleged Ponzi schemer Greg Martel was found guilty of civil contempt of court Monday in Vancouver, along with an uncommon request from the judge that the warrant for his arrest be placed in the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) system, which would allow police and authorities across Canada, and possibly at border...
Jury at murder-terror trial sees video of truck that struck Muslim family in London, Ont. (www.cbc.ca)
Data from a Dodge Ram pickup truck driven by Nathaniel Veltman on the day members of a London, Ont., Muslim family were struck shows him veering to the right five seconds before impact, his gas pedal 100 per cent compressed, court heard Monday, the opening day of the 22-year-old's murder trial.
Retired corporal says she's lost faith in the justice system after sex assault charge stayed (www.cbc.ca)
A retired Canadian Armed Forces corporal says she's lost faith in the justice system's ability to prosecute military sexual assault cases after a judge stayed the charge in her case because it took too long for it to get to trial.
Hazardous waste plant, directors face 84 charges after explosion killed worker in St. Catharines (www.cbc.ca)
Why insect-transmitted illnesses are emerging threats in Canada and beyond (www.cbc.ca)
Environmental stress likely cause of fish die-off on Vancouver Island (www.cbc.ca)
Sunshine Coast imposes most severe water restrictions on 20,000 residents due to persistent drought (www.cbc.ca)
UN envoy links temporary foreign worker program in Canada to slavery (www.cbc.ca)
Children's Ministry refuses to compensate youth it misinformed: B.C. ombudsperson (www.cbc.ca)
Jay Chalke says the Ministry of Children and Family Development gave the woman incorrect information, leading her to believe she was eligible for government support for post-secondary education worth tens of thousands of dollars....
[Ontario] More Greenbelt land could be opened to development, new housing minister says (www.cbc.ca)
The work of a provincial adjudicator who is currently negotiating with developers about their plans for 14 sites removed from the Greenbelt will be made public, said new housing minister Paul Calandra.
This car was stolen from a driveway in Canada. We found it in West Africa (www.cbc.ca)
The call from Ghana woke Len Green at the Toronto home where his prized vehicle had been stolen a year earlier....