A House of Commons committee is proposing a sweeping series of reforms to the way the federal government makes decisions and hands out contracts, in the wake of a study into the WE scandal and how other contracts were handed out during the pandemic.
A House of Commons committee is proposing a sweeping series of reforms to the way the federal government makes decisions and hands out contracts, in the wake of a study into the WE scandal and how other contracts were handed out during the pandemic.
Nearly four years after an inquiry into the treatment of Innu children in the child protection system was announced, Newfoundland and Labrador’s government has appointed commissioners to lead the inquiry.
In a legal first in Canada, two Hamilton paramedics were found guilty for their part in the death of 19-year-old Yosif Al-Hasnawi. Now, emergency responders are questioning what it means for their field and patient care.
Katrina Lavery died of a bowel obstruction at the age of 21. In a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court, her mother says senior managers at a home operated by the Garth Homer Society ignored her symptoms for months.
A Truro, N.S., teen didn’t land “the big one” last weekend, but he did come home from a fishing trip with his grandfather with a memorable tale. Lucas Harris, 14, has a new fishing pole and reel thanks to Matt Dort, a fisherman who wanted to share his love of the sport with a young angler.
Shannon Innis, from Sudbury, has been dealing with Lyme disease for years, and it took almost 18 years for it to be properly diagnosed.
Canada still hasn’t provided clear guidance to fully vaccinated Canadians on what they can and can’t do safely as the number of second doses of COVID-19 vaccines ramps up across the country and travel restrictions are set to ease.
Manitobans are being urged to keep up their resolve to get vaccinated against COVID-19, as the province reported two more deaths on Wednesday — including that of a Winnipeg teenager.
Thousands gathered outside the London Muslim Mosque Tuesday evening to show their support to the Muslim community and call for action against Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate.
A long-awaited report into the reinvestigation of the sudden deaths of nine Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ont., is expected sometime this summer, but the families of the deceased and their representatives are already casting doubt on it.