The obituary last week may have caught some people’s attention: Bob Wilson, 71, and his wife Margi, 73, died last week on the same day at Charlottetown’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital. They planned it that way.
The obituary last week may have caught some people’s attention: Bob Wilson, 71, and his wife Margi, 73, died last week on the same day at Charlottetown’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital. They planned it that way.
An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing 11-month-old girl in Ottawa.
Spurred on by the pain from her own family tragedy, Annie Bernard-Daisley has spent the past few years fighting for justice for her cousin and all Indigenous women and girls.
In 2010, Canada Revenue Agency auditors unearthed a scheme they called a “sham” that ultra-rich Canadians were using to dodge taxes. But previously unreported court records obtained by CBC’s The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada’s Enquête show it didn’t stop then. Some taxpayers continued to exploit the tax dodge for several years without officials realizing.
After a year that revealed the cracks in Ontario’s long-term care system and saw the government promise changes, some repeat offenders continue to be cited by provincial inspectors for serious violations of Ontario’s Long-Term Care Act.
More than a dozen lawyers from across Canada have formally requested the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigate the Canadian government and the Vatican for crimes against humanity following preliminary reports that the remains of children were discovered at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
The RCMP has launched an investigation following news that children’s remains have been discovered near a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., a move criticized by the former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Two commissioners from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission say Ottawa needs to act more urgently to respond to its calls to action — and creating a national monument for residential school survivors would be a start.
Two years after the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) released its landmark report, the federal government today presented its response — promising a series of “transformative changes” to tackle the persistent inequities Indigenous people face when dealing with the justice system.
Air passengers entering Canada who refuse to quarantine in a designated hotel will soon be subject to a $5,000 fine.