Palestinian workers stranded in West Bank fear for families in Gaza — but refuse to condemn Hamas (www.cbc.ca)
How CBC News uses the words 'terrorist,' 'terrorism' (www.cbc.ca)
Editor in chief Brodie Fenlon responds to complaints to CBC News regarding the use of the words "terrorist" and "terrorism" in coverage following the attacks by Hamas in southern Israel.
Canada's inflation rate slows to 3.8% (www.cbc.ca)
Old Quebec church gets new lease on life as greenhouse to combat food insecurity (www.cbc.ca)
Family says Christian Brothers abuse led to death of loved one in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (www.cbc.ca)
It’s been one year since Paddy Munro held her son as he shivered, emaciated, in a hospital waiting room. A full year since he slipped out of the observation room and back to a dilapidated hotel on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. One year since the worst day of her life — when she got a phone call saying her son was dead....
Pharmacare ultimatum: NDP gives Jagmeet Singh permission to kill deal if Liberals don't deliver (www.cbc.ca)
Former B.C. mining exec fined $30K for environmental violations — but First Nation says damage costs far more (www.cbc.ca)
Cory Doctorow won't publish his audiobooks with Amazon (www.cbc.ca)
*** this is a 15 minute audio interview.
Get out of Gaza City, Israel's military tells Palestinians (www.cbc.ca)
Supreme Court rules environmental impact legislation largely unconstitutional (www.cbc.ca)
Remember this spring's $20M gold heist at Pearson? Brink's is suing Air Canada to get its money back (www.cbc.ca)
Brink's security is suing Canada's biggest airline for more than $20 million for allegedly letting a thief walk into an Air Canada facility at Pearson airport and walk out with gold bars and cash.
Israel is using white phosphorous in Gaza, human rights group says (www.cbc.ca)
For two days, Shaymaa Ziara has been seeing messages in WhatsApp group chats from family and friends in Gaza about how to keep themselves safe from white phosphorous bombs that are allegedly part of Israel’s airstrikes on Gaza....
Mississauga city council decides against fourplexes, move 'very concerning': federal minister (www.cbc.ca)
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Black bear walks into a gas station bar, takes a pack of gummy bears and leaves (www.cbc.ca)
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Black bear walks into a gas station bar, takes a pack of gummy bears and leaves (www.cbc.ca)
The owners of the store at Tipton Gas Bar in Lake Cowichan, B.C., were baffled when a black bear walked in and stole a bag of gummy bears.
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.
Lethbridge high school football players charged in alleged sex assault of teammate (www.cbc.ca)
Four Lethbridge, Alta., high school football players have been charged with sexual assault, accused of confining and attacking a teammate in the school’s locker room....
Construction workers call on B.C. to make flush toilets mandatory on job sites (www.cbc.ca)
Ford's Greenbelt flip-flop could spell legal trouble for taxpayers, lawyers say (www.cbc.ca)
Remember how canceling the gas plant was such a big deal? I bet the apologists will be out in force explaining how the fact that we are on the hook for this abjectly corrupt effort to transfer billions of dollars of unearned benefit to Ford’s wealthy developer friends/donors is, “ToTaLlY dIfFeReNt.”...
Federal government says it will ensure Canadian aid doesn't go to Hamas | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Canada will continue humanitarian aid to Palestinians while preventing that aid from being diverted to Hamas, says International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen’s office. Some other aid providers are taking a closer look at their aid to the West Bank and Gaza.
Sask. woman can't access dialysis treatment close to home because clinic is just across Man. border (www.cbc.ca)
Maureen McBratney has to stay in Saskatoon, six hours away from home, because she needs dialysis treatment every other day and she's not allowed to be a regular patient at the dialysis unit 20 minutes from her home.
Planned B.C. gold mine near Quesnel passes environmental assessment (www.cbc.ca)
Food will run out in days under Israel's total blockade of Gaza, humanitarian experts warn (www.cbc.ca)
Canada’s nurse recruitment leaves Ghana short-staffed (www.cbc.ca)
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