After making history and becoming the first woman ever picked in the Ontario Hockey League’s Priority Selection draft Saturday, Tanya Currie hopes to focus on her game and be treated like any other team member.
After making history and becoming the first woman ever picked in the Ontario Hockey League’s Priority Selection draft Saturday, Tanya Currie hopes to focus on her game and be treated like any other team member.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has sided with a Whistler homeowner in a court battle the provincial body responsible for property valuations warns could open the “floodgates” for British Columbians to challenge the assessment process in court.
This is a story of one of Canada’s longest-running Indian residential schools, but it’s also a love story told by 91-year-old survivor Therese Seesequasis from Saskatchewan.
Here’s a look at the 14 sites across Manitoba officially identified as former residential schools. It includes several where First Nations are searching for unmarked graves.
A residential school was never established in the province, but it was home to several institutions with the same objective — to assimilate Indigenous children into settler culture.
Effective Tuesday, rotational workers who have received both doses of a vaccine will no longer need to self-isolate upon entering the province, but they will need to continue to be tested.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that the government will buy three million more vaccine shots from Pfizer than originally planned — an effort to secure more of the product that has become the backbone of Canada’s immunization campaign.
A judge in Calgary has granted an injunction for Alberta Health Services to block a weekend rodeo that was planned in protest of COVID-19-related public health restrictions, dismissing the organizers’ argument that it would be a political rally.
The defence team for Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola is calling for an “unequivocal apology” from New Brunswick’s premier after the Crown dropped its charge against the family doctor who had been blamed as the source of a COVID-19 outbreak.
The federal government’s promise to search former residential school sites for unmarked graves has Indigenous communities surrounding Chapleau, Ont., hopeful that the haunting questions about children who never made it home will finally be answered.