Forget letter grades, it's all about proficiency in B.C. public schools now (www.cbc.ca)
Filipino nurses wanted (www.cbc.ca)
Dizon is one of thousands of Filipino nurses considering leaving the Philippines for other countries like Canada. The nurses who spoke to CBC News in June say their low salaries, working conditions, and limited career growth has forced them to think about leaving their families for better possibilities....
UBC Okanagan ordered to pay $50,000 in sexual assault discrimination case (www.cbc.ca)
The university has also been ordered to pay Hale $50,000 as compensation, nearly $7,000 in lost wages and about $8,000 in expenses....
All eyes are on Hurricane Lee in Atlantic Canada (www.cbc.ca)
CBC Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon has a closer look at Hurricane Lee and the main factors for the eventual path of the storm.
B.C. health minister warns high demand for emergency medical care may be 'new normal' (www.cbc.ca)
Inside the recruitment pipeline bringing nurses from the Philippines to Canada (www.cbc.ca)
Canada has a nursing shortage. Provinces are turning to the Philippines to fill the positions. CBC News goes inside the recruitment pipeline that has fuelled Canada’s dependency on the Philippines since the 1960s.
Red Deer Catholic school trustee faces dismissal over 'hate-filled' post on social media (www.cbc.ca)
Accused in University of Waterloo stabbings now also faces terrorism charges (www.cbc.ca)
Environmental stress likely cause of fish die-off on Vancouver Island (www.cbc.ca)
Instead of long delays, this Nova Scotian saw a psychiatrist within days under a new program (www.cbc.ca)
Nova Scotia Health’s rapid access mental health program has seen more than 250 patients in its first 4 months...
0 to 180 km in 10 minutes: B.C. Hydro rolls out faster electric vehicle charging stations (www.cbc.ca)
After losing 2 court cases over homeless camp evictions, city of Prince George set to try it again (www.cbc.ca)
Sunshine Coast imposes most severe water restrictions on 20,000 residents due to persistent drought (www.cbc.ca)
Blast horns 'as long as possible' if police move in, convoy protesters told in video (www.cbc.ca)
Parts of Canada could see wildfires through winter, federal forecast says (www.cbc.ca)
A Canadian warship has at least 3 encounters with Chinese ships as it patrols contested waters (www.cbc.ca)
No teachers? Not a problem for this rural B.C. school district that offered cash incentives (www.cbc.ca)
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UN envoy links temporary foreign worker program in Canada to slavery (www.cbc.ca)
Montreal to spend $30M for 60 km of bike paths this year (www.cbc.ca)
[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.
UN envoy links temporary foreign worker program to 'contemporary forms of 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....
Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady at 5% (www.cbc.ca)
Welp. Interest rates are staying steady (at least) until the next announcement in October....
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....