Government is being urged to factor the need to repair relationships with vulnerable communities into vaccine rollout plans.
Government is being urged to factor the need to repair relationships with vulnerable communities into vaccine rollout plans.
Amid fleeting moments of levity — and a couple of restrained jabs — three party leaders each tried to answer a single dominating question: how can Newfoundland and Labrador avoid bankruptcy?
A high-school student from Ontario wrote Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil, asking that the family of Viola Desmond be reimbursed for the fine and court fees levied against the Halifax civil rights activist back in 1946.
Non-medical grade masks must be worn in all indoor areas of middle schools and high schools, the province announced Thursday, including while students are in their learning cohorts.
A Red Deer Mountie has been charged with assault for allegedly striking a suspect inside a holding cell last spring.
A review of allegations of racism raised by former student trustee Ahona Mehdi at Hamilton’s public school board has found she was, at times, silenced and singled out. It also found trustees made racist comments about Black and Muslim people and didn’t understand the concept of equity.
A group of youth volunteers are working at Calgary’s Dashmesh Culture Centre to help Sikh seniors with safety and proper mask use.
As the Ontario government pledges to build more long-term care beds, seniors’ advocates say that investing in robust home care would not only allow people to age where they want to be, but also save money.
Jonathon Sherman has hired retired Toronto police inspector Doug Grady to uncover who was responsible for killing his parents, billionaire philanthropists Honey and Barry Sherman, CBC News has learned.
The navy is cutting ties with a Calgary reservist who at one time was the online administrator of neo-Nazi web site. Leading Seaman Boris Mihajlovic will be released from the military following a command level review, the commander of the navy has said.