Do exercise, nature and socializing make people happier? Research suggests we don't really know (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. education ministry says schools must get parental permission for pronoun changes under 16 (www.cbc.ca)
Generating new knowledge typically starts with a study. Now, libraries struggle to afford them (www.cbc.ca)
The rising costs university libraries are paying to access journals have implications far beyond the ivory tower. From new cancer treatments to debates about foreign policy, new information enters the public domain through academic studies. Now libraries are having trouble affording the subscriptions.
Alberta premier calls on Parliament to reconvene and end B.C. port strike | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Bell Media, Angus Reid and other Canadian brands halt ads on X amid extremism concerns (www.cbc.ca)
Group representing Canadian Muslim donors pulls back from Liberal Party over stance on Gaza (www.cbc.ca)
The donor group is made up mostly of Canadian Muslim professionals, such as lawyers and doctors. Formed in December 2014, the group helped Justin Trudeau to his first election victory in 2015....
Human smuggling from Canada to U.S. a 'lucrative market' attracting organized crime: RCMP (www.cbc.ca)
A lucrative and growing cross-border human smuggling market is attracting domestic and criminal organizations looking to cash in on moving “vulnerable” people from Canada into the U.S., according to the senior RCMP officer who oversees border policing.
1 injured as train crashes into water truck in Langley, B.C. (www.cbc.ca)
Convoy leader texted with ex-premier Brad Wall, current Sask. MLA, docs show (www.cbc.ca)
Why several big-box stores have ditched their self-checkouts (www.cbc.ca)
Former U.K. PM David Cameron returns to government as foreign secretary (www.cbc.ca)
PM Rishi Sunak shakes up leadership team with unusual move as Conservatives lag in the polls
ANALYSIS | Danielle Smith believes she's found the org chart that saves health care (www.cbc.ca)
In the new era the Alberta premier is ushering in, Alberta’s monolithic superagency is broken into separate organizations by function.
Alleged RCMP leaker says he was tipped off that police targets had 'moles' in law enforcement (www.cbc.ca)
Naturopath loses licence after selling and promoting fecal transplants for autistic kids (www.cbc.ca)
CBC president defends broadcaster's Israel-Hamas coverage in a testy meeting with MPs (www.cbc.ca)
What are these MAGA clowns doing in Canada’s Parliament. The Conservatives are embarrassing to us as a country. The fascist virtue signaling is sickening.
Developer guests at Doug Ford family wedding got fast-track zoning approvals from government (www.cbc.ca)
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Judge approves historic $23B First Nations child welfare compensation agreement (www.cbc.ca)
Canada's chief accessibility officer 'furious' after Air Canada forgets her wheelchair (www.cbc.ca)
We caught technicians at Best Buy, Mobile Klinik, Canada Computers and others snooping on our personal devices (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. asks court to penalize Anishinabe man over published jail videos experts say show torture (www.cbc.ca)
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s government is asking the provincial court to penalize an Anishinabe man for allegedly breaching court rules following the publication of information and video from inside a youth jail showing staff immobilizing him with a full body restraint device while he wept, hyperventilated and asked for...
Canada could lead the world in oil production growth in 2024 (www.cbc.ca)
Canada’s oil production is set to jump by about 10 per cent over the next year and become one of the largest sources of increased supply around the world.
This B.C. landlord was shocked to find his rental suite listed on Airbnb. Now, he wants stricter regulations (www.cbc.ca)
Sask premier says school pronoun policy based on wide consultation, but judge says there's no evidence of that (www.cbc.ca)
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is reiterating his claim that his government’s school pronoun policy was based on extensive consultations with parents, teachers and others, but a judge says there’s no evidence those occurred....
Government to review $8B takeover of Canadian-based grain-handling firm Viterra (www.cbc.ca)
The federal government says it plans to review the $8-billion sale of Canadian-based grain-handling firm Viterra to a European-based conglomerate.