Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accuses India's government of involvement in killing of Canadian Sikh leader (www.cbc.ca)
Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar was brazenly shot dead outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C. on June 18. Nijjar, a supporter of a Sikh homeland in the form of an independent Khalistani state, had been branded by the Indian government as a “terrorist” and accused of leading a militant separatist group — something his...
Diamond vanishes in consignment deal gone wrong, B.C. woman claims (www.cbc.ca)
3 minor earthquakes recorded off B.C. coast, near Port Hardy (www.cbc.ca)
Métro Média to declare bankruptcy as local journalism takes another hit (www.cbc.ca)
Ex-diplomat says Poland asked him to keep tabs on Alberta politician (www.cbc.ca)
High winds lead to major fire growth and smoke in northern B.C. (www.cbc.ca)
RCMP, other employers exploiting human rights 'loophole' to stall complaints, lawyer claims (www.cbc.ca)
An employment and human rights lawyer says organizations like the RCMP are exploiting a "loophole" to prevent employees in federally regulated workplaces from taking their cases directly to the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Superbugs threaten to make infections in hospitals impossible to treat. Here's why (www.cbc.ca)
Lee transitions to post-tropical storm as it moves closer to landfall in Atlantic Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Some parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick began feeling the impact of the storm on Friday night.
B.C. ends wildfire-related state of emergency, but warns that fire season is not over (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. top court overturns gang member murder conviction it describes as 'miscarriage of justice' (www.cbc.ca)
The province's Court of Appeal has quashed a second-degree murder conviction it describes as a "miscarriage of justice."
Housing supply picture improving but Canada still needs 3.5 million more new homes by 2030, CMHC says (www.cbc.ca)
Quarantine hotel co-owner misappropriated almost $16M of public funds, lawsuit alleges (www.cbc.ca)
Officers have filed scores of scathing reports about 'unfit' conditions at HMP. We obtained them (www.cbc.ca)
In the decades-long conversation about conditions at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary, correctional officers are rarely heard. They do not speak publicly over concerns for their employment and instead are represented in public by the union president....
Hiker stumbles across mysterious object in Yukon's Tombstone Territorial Park (www.cbc.ca)
Dawson City, Yukon, resident David Beaudoin was hiking through Tombstone Territorial Park recently when he spotted something unusual. It looks like an old battery, but Beaudoin has some other ideas.
Settlement finalized in $283M disabled veterans class action, but benefits policy changed (www.cbc.ca)
The first of thousands of injured Canadian military veterans are set to soon begin receiving disability payment top-ups under a $283-million class-action settlement. But policy changes mean no newly discharged members will be entitled to the extra benefits.
B.C. SPCA seizes 17 dogs from North Okanagan breeder (www.cbc.ca)
Slow-moving Hurricane Lee set to bring wind, rain to Maritimes (www.cbc.ca)
Highway 97 in B.C. Interior reopens to single-lane alternating traffic ahead of schedule (www.cbc.ca)
These are the new rules about AI that federal government workers have to follow (www.cbc.ca)
The federal government has introduced new guidelines for employees who want to use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT on the job to ensure the technology is being used responsibly, says Treasury Board President Anita Anand....
Patrolling the high seas: An inside look at working, living and playing on board a Canadian warship (www.cbc.ca)
By David Common · CBC News