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COP26 formally opens in Glasgow as leaders look to address climate change COP26 formally opens in Glasgow as leaders look to address climate change

The United Nations climate summit in Glasgow formally opened on Sunday, kicking off two weeks of intense diplomatic negotiations by almost 200 countries on how to tackle the common challenge of global warming.

Posted:7:40 AM on Sunday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176844
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
Heather Stefanson chosen as Manitoba's 1st female premier by a slim margin | CBC News Heather Stefanson chosen as Manitoba's 1st female premier by a slim margin | CBC News

Heather Stefanson will be the first woman to lead the province of Manitoba as premier — although her opponent has refused to concede. 

Posted:3:26 AM on Sunday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 176931
Rating: 17693
Poster: Scape
Liberal and NDP officials mull over a potential deal Liberal and NDP officials mull over a potential deal

Stephen Maher: Following a meeting between Singh and Trudeau, officials in both parties have considered a deal to avoid a lost confidence vote for three years

Posted:1:29 PM on Saturday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176787
Rating: 17679
Poster: Scape
Liberal and NDP officials mull over a potential deal Liberal and NDP officials mull over a potential deal

Stephen Maher: Following a meeting between Singh and Trudeau, officials in both parties have considered a deal to avoid a lost confidence vote for three years

Posted:12:39 AM on Friday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176724
Rating: 17672
Poster: Scape
N.S. premier fires political staffer for comments about Liberal MLA | CBC News N.S. premier fires political staffer for comments about Liberal MLA | CBC News

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston fired a political staffer on Thursday after learning they made racist comments about Liberal MLA Angela Simmonds.

Posted:12:44 PM on Friday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 176931
Rating: 17693
Poster: Scape
Canada's grocery chains stocked with tomato products connected to Chinese forced labour | CBC News Canada's grocery chains stocked with tomato products connected to Chinese forced labour | CBC News

A CBC Marketplace investigation found several products sold in Canadian grocery stores with links to forced labour in Xinjiang, China.

Posted:1:58 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176770
Rating: 17677
Poster: Scape
Comedian who mocked disabled child singer did not breach limits of free speech: Supreme Court Comedian who mocked disabled child singer did not breach limits of free speech: Supreme Court

A comedian who mocked a disabled child singer for years did not breach the limits of free speech guaranteed under Quebec's Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.

Posted:9:23 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176816
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Questions raised about existence of mysterious brain syndrome in New Brunswick Questions raised about existence of mysterious brain syndrome in New Brunswick

New Brunswick’s health minister said Wednesday there are serious questions about whether reports of a mysterious brain disease that has alarmed residents and stumped the province’s medical community are substantiated.

Posted:9:13 AM on Friday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176845
Rating: 17685
Poster: DrCaleb
Invasive goldfish and koi become a problem at 3 Lethbridge, AB. parks Invasive goldfish and koi become a problem at 3 Lethbridge, AB. parks

The City of Lethbridge is advising residents to never release unwanted fish or aquarium plants and animals into local waterways after invasions have been reported at three local parks.

Posted:7:41 AM on Friday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176895
Rating: 17690
Poster: DrCaleb
Canada's grocery chains stocked with tomato products connected to Chinese forced labour Canada's grocery chains stocked with tomato products connected to Chinese forced labour

A CBC Marketplace investigation found several products sold in Canadian grocery stores with links to forced labour in Xinjiang, China.

Posted:7:02 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176822
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
China's Guangdong reports human infection of H5N6 bird flu | Reuters China's Guangdong reports human infection of H5N6 bird flu | Reuters

The health authority in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong said on Thursday that one case of a human being infected with the H5N6 strain of bird flu has been reported in the city of Dongguan.

Posted:11:57 PM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176847
Rating: 17685
Poster: Scape
B.C. Premier John Horgan to have biopsy surgery after discovering growth in throat | CBC News B.C. Premier John Horgan to have biopsy surgery after discovering growth in throat | CBC News

B.C. Premier John Horgan has announced he will receive surgery on Friday after discovering a "lump" in his throat.

Posted:1:24 PM on Thursday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 176918
Rating: 17692
Poster: Scape
B.C. coast littered with debris from stricken cargo ship B.C. coast littered with debris from stricken cargo ship

At least four shipping containers that were lost from a stricken cargo ship off the B.C. coast have come ashore on Vancouver Island, the Canadian Coast Guard confirmed Thursday.

Posted:11:37 AM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176950
Rating: 17695
Poster: DrCaleb
Patrik Mathews sentenced to 9 years in prison Patrik Mathews sentenced to 9 years in prison

Patrik Mathews, the former Canadian Armed Forces reservist at the centre of a violent plot to trigger a race war in Virginia, has been sentenced to nine years in prison followed by three years of supervised release.

Posted:11:31 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176810
Rating: 17681
Poster: DrCaleb
Hospital stabbing, 2 homicides in Winnipeg and southern Manitoba believed linked to same man: police Hospital stabbing, 2 homicides in Winnipeg and southern Manitoba believed linked to same man: police

Winnipeg police looking for a suspect in a southern Manitoba homicide Wednesday were called to Seven Oaks hospital, where they found a woman seriously injured. The same man is now believed to be linked with her stabbing, the southern Manitoba homicide and

Posted:7:47 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176818
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadian government urged to rescue Afghan interpreters long before American withdrawal, leaked emails reveal Canadian government urged to rescue Afghan interpreters long before American withdrawal, leaked emails reveal

When the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan this summer, the Afghan interpreters and mission staff who had worked alongside the Canadian Armed Forces were left at the mercy of the Taliban. The Fifth Estate obtained leaked emails that show Canadian ca

Posted:6:41 AM on Thursday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176835
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
Saskatchewan's new income support program doesn't give people enough money to cover rent: social worker Saskatchewan's new income support program doesn't give people enough money to cover rent: social worker

”Some are staying in camping trailers or abandoned houses because there is nowhere for them to go," Shannon Harvey-Benoit said.

Posted:5:47 AM on Thursday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 176874
Rating: 17687
Poster: DrCaleb
GM to install 4,000 electric car charging stations across Canada GM to install 4,000 electric car charging stations across Canada

General Motors plans to install 4,000 charging stations in Canada as part of a push by the car maker to invest more heavily into electric vehicles.

Posted:11:20 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176807
Rating: 17681
Poster: DrCaleb
Driftpile Cree Nation in Alberta celebrates 1st high school students to graduate locally in over 20 years Driftpile Cree Nation in Alberta celebrates 1st high school students to graduate locally in over 20 years

For the first time in two decades, residents of Driftpile Cree Nation in northwestern Alberta celebrated high school graduates who earned their diplomas in the community.

Posted:11:12 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176807
Rating: 17681
Poster: DrCaleb
Bank of Canada ends QE bond buying program, a sign that higher rates are coming Bank of Canada ends QE bond buying program, a sign that higher rates are coming

Canada's central bank is keeping its benchmark policy interest rate right where it is, but is signalling that higher rates are coming soon.

Posted:6:52 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 176909
Rating: 17691
Poster: DrCaleb
Hamilton paramedics guilty in death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi, 19, to be sentenced in January Hamilton paramedics guilty in death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi, 19, to be sentenced in January

The two Hamilton paramedics guilty for their part in the death of 19-year-old Yosif Al-Hasnawi, who was shot outside a mosque in 2017, will be sentenced in mid-January.

Posted:6:33 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176804
Rating: 17680
Poster: DrCaleb
Albertans support bid to change equalization, narrowly turn down year-round daylight time Albertans support bid to change equalization, narrowly turn down year-round daylight time

Albertans who cast their ballots in municipal elections were asked by the provincial government where they stood on equalization payments and the setting of the clocks.

Posted:6:10 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 176890
Rating: 17689
Poster: DrCaleb
Tesla surpasses $1 trillion valuation after Hertz order Tesla surpasses $1 trillion valuation after Hertz order

The electric carmaker becomes the fifth such company to reach the milestone after its shares rise 12%.

Posted:10:34 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176782
Rating: 17678
Poster: DrCaleb
Catania: Two dead as rare storm floods streets of Sicilian city Catania: Two dead as rare storm floods streets of Sicilian city

The mayor orders people to stay at home as floods engulf the streets of Catania in southern Italy.

Posted:6:58 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 176857
Rating: 17686
Poster: DrCaleb
New population estimate for right whales at its lowest in 20 years New population estimate for right whales at its lowest in 20 years

Researchers said Monday that they estimate there are just 336 North Atlantic right whales left on the planet. Entanglements in fishing gear and vessel strikes are among the biggest threats to the endangered species.

Posted:6:54 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176882
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb
Japan’s Princess Mako marries and loses royal status Japan’s Princess Mako marries and loses royal status

Emperor Naruhito’s niece and her college sweetheart make announcement at press conference

Posted:6:40 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176855
Rating: 17686
Poster: DrCaleb
Guilbeault to become Canada's next environment minister as Trudeau unveils new cabinet Guilbeault to become Canada's next environment minister as Trudeau unveils new cabinet

Long-time environmental activist Steven Guilbeault will be Canada's next minister of the environment and climate change, CBC News has confirmed. Liberal sources told CBC News that Guilbeault, who has worked with groups such as Equiterre and Greenpeace,

Posted:6:37 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176768
Rating: 17677
Poster: DrCaleb
Chretien called out over comments on residential schools | CTV News Chretien called out over comments on residential schools | CTV News

Former prime minister Jean Chretien is being called out over his recent comments on residential schools, after stating he was not aware of any abuses happening in these institutions while he was minister of then-Indian affairs. In the CTV interview, Chret

Posted:4:29 PM on Monday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176763
Rating: 17676
Poster: Scape
B.C. storm: Historic 'bomb cyclone' leads to dozens of ferry cancellations, power outages B.C. storm: Historic 'bomb cyclone' leads to dozens of ferry cancellations, power outages

A powerful fall storm has led to a number of wind warnings and special weather statements on B.C.’s South Coast.

Posted:8:00 AM on Monday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 176937
Rating: 17694
Poster: DrCaleb
Hertz to purchase 100,000 Tesla Model 3s for its rental fleet Hertz to purchase 100,000 Tesla Model 3s for its rental fleet

Some of Hertz's fleet will be powered by a new, larger Panasonic battery.

Posted:6:42 AM on Monday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176838
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
Water purification unit and military personnel arrive in Iqaluit amid contamination crisis Water purification unit and military personnel arrive in Iqaluit amid contamination crisis

The Canadian Armed Forces said one reverse osmosis water purification unit landed in Iqaluit on Saturday, and another is expected to arrive on Sunday, as it responds to a request from the government of Nunavut to help provide residents with clean water.

Posted:6:14 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 176872
Rating: 17687
Poster: DrCaleb
Hazardous materials burned aboard container ship anchored off Vancouver Island | CTV News Hazardous materials burned aboard container ship anchored off Vancouver Island | CTV News

Applying cold water directly to a fire burning in 10 containers aboard a cargo ship near Victoria is not an option due to hazardous materials in two of them, the Canadian Coast Guard said Sunday.

Posted:12:54 PM on Sunday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176795
Rating: 17680
Poster: Scape
Simmering Canada-U.S. trade dispute erupts into the open | CBC News Simmering Canada-U.S. trade dispute erupts into the open | CBC News

An emerging trade irritant between Canada and the U.S. that's been quietly simmering for months has now bubbled into the open. The Canadian government sent a letter to U.S. officials expressing dismay over a proposal involving autos, and hinting that it m

Posted:7:18 AM on Sunday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 176951
Rating: 17695
Poster: DrCaleb
Trudeau would have been 'better served' to listen to party's old guard, says Chrétien Trudeau would have been 'better served' to listen to party's old guard, says Chrétien

Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would have been "better served" if he sought guidance from his party's elder statesmen, but that the current government has failed to reach out to him for advice.

Posted:7:01 AM on Sunday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176819
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadian Coast Guard evacuates crew members from container ship off B.C. coast due to fire Canadian Coast Guard evacuates crew members from container ship off B.C. coast due to fire

The Canadian Coast Guard and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in B.C. have evacuated crew members from a vessel off Victoria that lost 40 of its shipping containers Friday, after a fire on board Saturday.

Posted:6:41 AM on Sunday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176838
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
B.C. LifeLabs workers start job action, threaten rotating strike B.C. LifeLabs workers start job action, threaten rotating strike

More than 1,500 unionized workers at LifeLabs began job action on Saturday afternoon.

Posted:3:46 PM on Saturday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176914
Rating: 17691
Poster: Strutz
Ensuring Quebec doesn't lose a seat in riding redistribution a 'test' for Trudeau, Legault says Ensuring Quebec doesn't lose a seat in riding redistribution a 'test' for Trudeau, Legault says

Quebec is the only province set to lose a seat in Elections Canada's proposed redistribution of seats, based on population

Posted:7:41 AM on Saturday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176869
Rating: 17687
Poster: DrCaleb
Record 21 humpback calves spotted in Salish Sea over feeding season as whale numbers rebound Record 21 humpback calves spotted in Salish Sea over feeding season as whale numbers rebound

A record number of humpback whale calves have been documented swimming off the coast of Washington State and British Columbia this summer and fall.

Posted:7:27 AM on Saturday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176823
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Edward Rogers out as Rogers chair after failed bid to oust CEO | CBC News Edward Rogers out as Rogers chair after failed bid to oust CEO | CBC News

Edward Rogers is out as chair of the company his father founded, after a failed attempt to oust the telecommunications company's CEO.

Posted:7:09 PM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176826
Rating: 17683
Poster: Scape
Internet Service Providers Collect, Sell Horrifying Amount of Sensitive Data, Government Study Concludes Internet Service Providers Collect, Sell Horrifying Amount of Sensitive Data, Government Study Concludes

“Even though several of the ISPs promise not to sell consumers personal data, they allow it to be used, transferred, and monetized by others."

Posted:10:34 AM on Friday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176914
Rating: 17691
Poster: DrCaleb
Alberta's prosthetic funding model is outdated and unfair, amputees say Alberta's prosthetic funding model is outdated and unfair, amputees say

Grande Prairie veterinarian Angela Oakley needs a $57,000 prosthetic knee, but the province will only pay for about 10 per cent. She says Alberta's funding model is unfair, burdening amputees with costs they cannot afford.

Posted:10:28 AM on Friday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176881
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb
Alec Baldwin fired prop gun that killed director of photography on movie set, police say Alec Baldwin fired prop gun that killed director of photography on movie set, police say

A prop firearm discharged by veteran actor Alec Baldwin, who is producing and starring in a Western movie, killed the cinematographer and injured the film's director Thursday on a set outside Santa Fe, N.M., authorities said.

Posted:5:50 AM on Friday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 177037
Rating: 17704
Poster: DrCaleb
Feds to spend $7.4B on new COVID-19 benefits | CTV News Feds to spend $7.4B on new COVID-19 benefits | CTV News

The federal government has announced a suite of changes to the popular income and business support programs put in place during the pandemic and set to expire on Saturday. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland reminded Canadians on

Posted:6:44 PM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176872
Rating: 17687
Poster: Scape
Leaked documents show countries tried to water down UN climate report, Greenpeace says Leaked documents show countries tried to water down UN climate report, Greenpeace says

The head of environmental group Greenpeace warns countries and corporations may try to "greenwash" their ongoing pollution of the Earth at upcoming UN climate talks. That's after leaked documents showed countries such as Australia and Saudi Arabia tried t

Posted:6:19 AM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176812
Rating: 17681
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadian pianist wins one of the world's most prestigious piano competitions Canadian pianist wins one of the world's most prestigious piano competitions

A Canadian has won one of the world's most prestigious piano competitions. Bruce (Xiaoyu) Liu of Montreal was named the winner of the 18th Frederic Chopin international piano competition early Thursday in Warsaw.

Posted:6:16 AM on Thursday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 177000
Rating: 17700
Poster: DrCaleb
Tesla made $1.6 billion in Q3, is switching to LFP batteries globally Tesla made $1.6 billion in Q3, is switching to LFP batteries globally

The lithium iron phosphate cells are less energy-dense but much longer-lived.

Posted:6:10 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176792
Rating: 17679
Poster: DrCaleb
The Return of La Niña Spells Bad News for Drought Conditions in the American Southwest The Return of La Niña Spells Bad News for Drought Conditions in the American Southwest

This climatic change will likely prolong the region's devastating drought through 2022

Posted:4:19 AM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 177036
Rating: 17704
Poster: DrCaleb
Smartphones: The Royal Mint to extract gold from old phones Smartphones: The Royal Mint to extract gold from old phones

The Royal Mint plans to recycle gold and precious metals from old phones and laptops.

Posted:11:04 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176824
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Queen accepts medical advice to rest for a few days Queen accepts medical advice to rest for a few days

Queen Elizabeth has accepted medical advice to rest for a few days and has cancelled a trip to Northern Ireland, Buckingham Palace said Wednesday.

Posted:6:28 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176822
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Taliban promise plots of land to families of suicide bombers Taliban promise plots of land to families of suicide bombers

The Taliban have promised plots of land to relatives of suicide bombers who attacked U.S. and Afghan soldiers, in a provocative gesture that seems to run counter to their efforts to court international support.

Posted:5:49 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176878
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb
U.S. surgeons successfully test pig kidney transplant in human patient U.S. surgeons successfully test pig kidney transplant in human patient

For the first time, a pig kidney has been transplanted into a human without triggering immediate rejection by the recipient's immune system, a potentially major advance that could eventually help alleviate a dire shortage of human organs for transplant.

Posted:5:48 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176825
Rating: 17683
Poster: DrCaleb
Parliament imposes mandatory vaccination rule on most MPs | CBC News Parliament imposes mandatory vaccination rule on most MPs | CBC News

Most members of Parliament — and anyone else entering the House of Commons — will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 when Parliament returns on Nov. 22.

Posted:6:57 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176799
Rating: 17680
Poster: Scape
Net zero announcement: UK sets out plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions Net zero announcement: UK sets out plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions

The government reveals its long-awaited strategy days before global leaders meet for COP26 in Glasgow.

Posted:9:14 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176897
Rating: 17690
Poster: DrCaleb
'Brutal way to do business' says Unifor president on Stellantis assembly plant cuts 'Brutal way to do business' says Unifor president on Stellantis assembly plant cuts

Unifor's president Jerry Dias says there was no consultation whatsoever with the union prior to Stellantis's announcement Friday that it would be cutting the Windsor Assembly Plant down to one shift and is vowing to get answers from the company this week.

Posted:8:27 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176837
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
Lack of charges against Admiral McDonald did not mean allegation was 'unfounded,' military police say Lack of charges against Admiral McDonald did not mean allegation was 'unfounded,' military police say

Military police say that the lack of charges against Admiral Art McDonald does not mean the allegation of sexual misconduct made against the former top military commander was unfounded.

Posted:6:48 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176968
Rating: 17697
Poster: DrCaleb
Sen. Marilou McPhedran resigns from ISG, hours before her ISG Senators’ expulsion hearing Sen. Marilou McPhedran resigns from ISG, hours before her ISG Senators’ expulsion hearing

Sen. Marilou McPhedran says she 'just cannot bring myself to validate, through my participation, an expulsion hearing process that sets a precedent of procedures unfair to any accused Senator and that seems pre-ordained in its negative outcome for me.'

Posted:2:50 PM on Monday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176824
Rating: 17682
Poster: Scape
O’Toole’s Conservatives missed winning government by 98,740 votes in 42 ridings, Hill Times analysis O’Toole’s Conservatives missed winning government by 98,740 votes in 42 ridings, Hill Times analysis

Half of the 42 ridings the Conservatives lost in the last election are suburban ridings, which public opinion analysts say proves yet again that any party that wants to form government needs to win the suburbs of major urban centres.

Posted:1:37 PM on Monday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176782
Rating: 17678
Poster: Scape
Head of Canadian military intelligence school relieved of command after misconduct investigation | CBC News Head of Canadian military intelligence school relieved of command after misconduct investigation | CBC News

The former commandant of the Canadian Forces School of Military Intelligence is continuing to serve in the military after being relieved of his command following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct.

Posted:1:36 PM on Monday
Topic: Military
Hits: 177027
Rating: 17703
Poster: Scape
Sinclair TV stations disrupted across the US after ransomware attack Sinclair TV stations disrupted across the US after ransomware attack

TV broadcasts for Sinclair-owned channels have gone down today across the US in what the stations have described as technical issues, but which multiple sources told The Record to be a ransomware attack. The incident occurred in the early hours of the

Posted:7:22 AM on Monday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176944
Rating: 17694
Poster: DrCaleb
Montreal firefighter's body recovered from St. Lawrence River after boat capsizes during rescue mission Montreal firefighter's body recovered from St. Lawrence River after boat capsizes during rescue mission

Four Montreal firefighters responded to a distress signal Sunday evening near the Lachine rapids and picked up two people. At some point, the rescue boat itself capsized and one firefighter is trapped underneath.

Posted:7:20 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 176881
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb
Patients out thousands in deposits to Ontario plastic surgeon who they say disappeared Patients out thousands in deposits to Ontario plastic surgeon who they say disappeared

Before the patients could get their plastic surgery procedures, Dr. Mahmood Kara seemingly disappeared and their money hasn't been returned.

Posted:6:14 AM on Monday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176776
Rating: 17678
Poster: DrCaleb
Colin Powell, military leader and first Black US secretary of state, dies after complications from Covid-19 Colin Powell, military leader and first Black US secretary of state, dies after complications from Covid-19

Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state whose leadership in several Republican administrations helped shape American foreign policy in the last years of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, has died from complications from Covid-1

Posted:5:48 AM on Monday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 177006
Rating: 17701
Poster: llama66
Senior military official steps aside months after start of sexual misconduct investigation | CBC News Senior military official steps aside months after start of sexual misconduct investigation | CBC News

The Canadian Armed Forces' commander of military personnel is under investigation for sexual misconduct and has stepped aside from the role.

Posted:7:40 PM on Sunday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176866
Rating: 17687
Poster: Scape
China condemns Canada, U.S. for sending warships through Taiwan Strait | CBC News China condemns Canada, U.S. for sending warships through Taiwan Strait | CBC News

The Chinese military on Sunday condemned Canada and the United States for each sending a warship through the Taiwan Strait last week, saying they were threatening peace and stability in the region.

Posted:4:04 PM on Sunday
Topic: Military
Hits: 177058
Rating: 17706
Poster: Scape
Gunman shoots 3 deputies during someone else's arrest, killing one, police say Gunman shoots 3 deputies during someone else's arrest, killing one, police say

A gunman "came out of nowhere" and fired on constable's deputies who were trying to detain someone else outside a Houston bar early Saturday, ultimately killing one deputy and injuring two others, a constable said.

Posted:7:20 AM on Sunday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176838
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
17 U.S. missionaries including children kidnapped in Haiti, religious group says 17 U.S. missionaries including children kidnapped in Haiti, religious group says

A group of 17 U.S. missionaries including children were kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on Saturday, according to a voice message sent to various religious missions by an organization with direct knowledge of the incident.

Posted:7:19 AM on Sunday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176974
Rating: 17697
Poster: DrCaleb
Misconceptions about science fuel pandemic debates and controversies, says Neil deGrasse Tyson Misconceptions about science fuel pandemic debates and controversies, says Neil deGrasse Tyson

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says some of the bitter arguments about medicine and science during the COVID-19 pandemic can be blamed on a fundamental misunderstanding of science.

Posted:6:58 AM on Saturday
Topic: Science
Hits: 177041
Rating: 17704
Poster: DrCaleb
CDC says people with mixed-dose COVID-19 vaccinations will be eligible to enter U.S. CDC says people with mixed-dose COVID-19 vaccinations will be eligible to enter U.S.

People with 'any combination' of two doses of a vaccine approved by either the U.S. FDA or the WHO 'are considered fully vaccinated,' the agency said

Posted:6:57 AM on Saturday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 177012
Rating: 17701
Poster: DrCaleb
New details emerge in the case for the first Canadian Victoria Cross New details emerge in the case for the first Canadian Victoria Cross

Don Fraser was one of the many Saskatchewan boys who served in the wartime navy, spending more than two years sailing the treacherous North Atlantic and Arctic waters between 1943 and 1945.He is believed to have been among the crew aboard the cruiser HMS

Posted:3:27 PM on Friday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176954
Rating: 17695
Poster: llama66
Sir David Amess: Conservative MP dies after stabbing Sir David Amess: Conservative MP dies after stabbing

A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder after the attack at a church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.

Posted:7:45 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176887
Rating: 17689
Poster: DrCaleb
Lee Valley warns customers of delays of up to 1 year, higher prices to come Lee Valley warns customers of delays of up to 1 year, higher prices to come

Ottawa-based Lee Valley Tools has a bleak warning for anyone looking to buy high-end garden shears, brass escutcheons or crokinole boards any time soon: good luck.

Posted:7:14 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176877
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb
This U.K. bakery was ordered to stop using 'illegal sprinkles' This U.K. bakery was ordered to stop using 'illegal sprinkles'

Rich Myers, who owns Get Baked in Leeds, England, never thought he'd get a visit from "the sprinkle police." Then he was told he was being investigated for selling products that use sprinkles containing a food colouring not approved for use in baked goods

Posted:7:10 AM on Friday
Topic: Health
Hits: 177048
Rating: 17705
Poster: DrCaleb
J&J puts newly created subsidiary into bankruptcy over talc claims J&J puts newly created subsidiary into bankruptcy over talc claims

Johnson & Johnson has created a subsidiary to manage thousands of legal claims alleging its talc caused cancer and placed it into Chapter 11 bankruptcy, in a move critics say is aimed at limiting future payouts.

Posted:6:47 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176924
Rating: 17692
Poster: DrCaleb
Robert Durst: US millionaire sentenced to life for murder Robert Durst: US millionaire sentenced to life for murder

Robert Durst was convicted of killing his best friend in 2000 and is a suspect in two other deaths.

Posted:5:51 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176856
Rating: 17686
Poster: DrCaleb
Jason Kenney is about to ask Albertans whether they want to kill equalization. A new survey suggests many don’t know how it works | The Star Jason Kenney is about to ask Albertans whether they want to kill equalization. A new survey suggests many don’t know how it works | The Star

Some Albertans may wrongly believe they can rid themselves of Canada’s equalization program next week when they vote in a referendum that puts its exi...

Posted:6:24 PM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176848
Rating: 17685
Poster: Scape
Stunning polar bear, bird portraits earn Canadians Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards Stunning polar bear, bird portraits earn Canadians Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards

Intimate photos that provide a rare window into the lives of polar bears, birds and insects have earned several Canadians recognition in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards.

Posted:9:18 AM on Thursday
Topic: Science
Hits: 176963
Rating: 17696
Poster: DrCaleb
After 7 years in business, Edmonton plant-based food company goes public After 7 years in business, Edmonton plant-based food company goes public

An Edmonton plant-based food company has commenced trading common shares, in a year where it continues to see growth in a thriving industry.

Posted:9:15 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176764
Rating: 17676
Poster: DrCaleb
Calgary warehouses in high demand as Vancouver vacancy rate close to zero Calgary warehouses in high demand as Vancouver vacancy rate close to zero

Calgary is in the middle of an industrial real estate boom, as high rental prices and low vacancy rates in places like Vancouver drive companies to snatch up warehouse space.

Posted:5:48 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176798
Rating: 17680
Poster: DrCaleb
'It's lifesaving': B.C. dispatcher encourages hikers, skiers to download new app | CTV News 'It's lifesaving': B.C. dispatcher encourages hikers, skiers to download new app | CTV News

As winter weather approaches, North Vancouver RCMP emergency dispatcher Jodie Cohan is encouraging all British Columbians, especially those who venture into the backcountry, to download geolocation technology called What3Words.

Posted:12:28 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176879
Rating: 17688
Poster: Scape
Dutch crown princess could marry woman and be queen Dutch crown princess could marry woman and be queen

A hypothetical same-sex marriage for Princess Amalia would not be a legal problem, says Mark Rutte.

Posted:6:57 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176785
Rating: 17679
Poster: DrCaleb
Supreme Court to rule on whether extreme intoxication can be used as a criminal defence Supreme Court to rule on whether extreme intoxication can be used as a criminal defence

The highest court in the country heard arguments Tuesday on the constitutionality of a controversial section of the Criminal Code which says self-induced intoxication cannot be used as a defence.

Posted:6:46 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176831
Rating: 17683
Poster: DrCaleb
U.S. to reopen land border to fully vaccinated Canadians next month U.S. to reopen land border to fully vaccinated Canadians next month

Fully vaccinated Canadians will be allowed to enter the United States at land and ferry border crossings starting in early November.

Posted:6:20 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 176939
Rating: 17694
Poster: DrCaleb
Study reveals Android phones constantly snoop on their users Study reveals Android phones constantly snoop on their users

A new study by a team of university researchers in the UK has unveiled a host of privacy issues that arise from using Android smartphones. . . . The conclusion of the study is worrying for the vast majority of Android users .

Posted:6:19 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176892
Rating: 17689
Poster: DrCaleb
Iqaluit residents asked to report fuel odour in drinking water Iqaluit residents asked to report fuel odour in drinking water

The City of Iqaluit is investigating concerns from residents about reports of a fuel odour in the drinking water. In a news release sent over the weekend, the city said it continues to investigate, test and monitor the drinking water daily.

Posted:7:39 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176887
Rating: 17689
Poster: DrCaleb
Tiger attacks on the rise in India's coal-rich region Tiger attacks on the rise in India's coal-rich region

Chandrapur is home to the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, where rigorous conservation efforts have seen the number of tigers double in the last five years.

Posted:7:31 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176965
Rating: 17697
Poster: DrCaleb
Tropical Storm Pamela, moving toward Sinaloa, predicted to become major hurricane Tropical Storm Pamela, moving toward Sinaloa, predicted to become major hurricane

A rapidly strengthening tropical storm in the eastern Pacific has triggered a hurricane watch between Bahía de Tempehuaya and Escuinapa, Sinaloa.

Posted:6:46 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 176884
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb
Phthalates in consumer products linked to early death: study Phthalates in consumer products linked to early death: study

Synthetic chemicals called phthalates, found in hundreds of consumer products such as food storage containers, shampoo, makeup, perfume and children's toys, may contribute to some 91,000 to 107,000 premature deaths a year among people ages 55 to 64 in the

Posted:6:33 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176855
Rating: 17686
Poster: DrCaleb
Life's better together when you avoid Windows 11 Life's better together when you avoid Windows 11

October 5 marks the official release of Windows 11, a new version of the operating system that doesn't do anything at all to counteract Windows' long history of depriving users of freedom and digital autonomy. While we might have been encouraged by Micros

Posted:6:21 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176952
Rating: 17695
Poster: DrCaleb
Invasive wild pigs spotted in national park for first time at Alberta’s Elk Island Invasive wild pigs spotted in national park for first time at Alberta’s Elk Island

Although Elk Island is so far the only national park with feral hogs — a hybrid of domestic pigs and European wild boar — Parks Canada said others are likely to follow.

Posted:7:31 AM on Monday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176895
Rating: 17690
Poster: DrCaleb
Alberta judge rules City of Edmonton did not infringe on pro-life organization's Charter right Alberta judge rules City of Edmonton did not infringe on pro-life organization's Charter right

An Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench judge has sided with the City of Edmonton, ruling that its decision to deny a pro-life organization’s application to light the High Level Bridge did not infringe on its freedom of expression under the Canadian Charter

Posted:7:29 AM on Monday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176843
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
Family blindsided after marketing company, funeral home cash in on father's obituary Family blindsided after marketing company, funeral home cash in on father's obituary

The son of an Ontario man is outraged after discovering companies were putting ads on his father's obituary, using it to make money without telling the family. After Go Public investigated, so did the provincial authority in charge of funeral services, wh

Posted:7:27 AM on Monday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176793
Rating: 17679
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadian-born David Card among 3 winners of Nobel in economics Canadian-born David Card among 3 winners of Nobel in economics

A Canadian is among the three U.S.-based economists awarded the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize for pioneering research on the labour market impacts of minimum wage, immigration and education, and for creating the scientific framework to allow conclusions to be

Posted:7:14 AM on Monday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 176959
Rating: 17696
Poster: DrCaleb
Lava engulfs more buildings, land on Spanish island of La Palma Lava engulfs more buildings, land on Spanish island of La Palma

Buildings near the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma were engulfed by rivers of lava early on Saturday, with the drama of the red-hot eruption intensified by the spectacle of flashes of lightning.

Posted:10:41 AM on Sunday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176873
Rating: 17687
Poster: DrCaleb
BlackBerry legacy devices and services will reach End of Life on January 4, 2022 | CrackBerry BlackBerry legacy devices and services will reach End of Life on January 4, 2022 | CrackBerry

Although BlackBerry has extended the life span of BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, and PlayBook a few times now, that time has seemingly finally run out.

Posted:12:14 AM on Sunday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 177023
Rating: 17702
Poster: Scape
Conservatives still considering position on federal vaccine policy, MP says | CTV News Conservatives still considering position on federal vaccine policy, MP says | CTV News

Conservative MP Michael Chong says the party is still studying the government's new mandatory vaccine policy before taking a position on the issue.

Posted:11:36 PM on Saturday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176794
Rating: 17679
Poster: Scape
Whistler resident fined $60,000 after feeding black bears with bulk groceries | CBC News Whistler resident fined $60,000 after feeding black bears with bulk groceries | CBC News

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service say the woman, who had been purchasing food in bulk on a weekly basis to feed black bears, has now been fined the highest penalty in the province under the Wildlife Act.

Posted:2:31 PM on Saturday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 177002
Rating: 17700
Poster: Scape
Tea and sympathy: Canadian frigate helps Royal Navy solve a high-seas catering crisis Tea and sympathy: Canadian frigate helps Royal Navy solve a high-seas catering crisis

The Canadian Navy came through for its U.K. cousin this past week by donating badly-needed stocks of Earl Grey tea to HMS Queen Elizabeth while at sea in the Pacific.

Posted:6:01 AM on Saturday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176983
Rating: 17699
Poster: DrCaleb
Letter signed by 200 leaders, activists, actors seeks protection for B.C.'s old-growth forests Letter signed by 200 leaders, activists, actors seeks protection for B.C.'s old-growth forests

A Vancouver-based environmental group says more than 200 prominent people — including Dame Judi Dench, Jane Goodall, William Shatner, and Grand Chief Stewart Phillip — have signed a letter calling on B.C. Premier John Horgan to halt old-growth logging

Posted:12:00 AM on Saturday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 176879
Rating: 17688
Poster: Strutz
Man arrested in triple homicide was a suspect in death threats against Peter MacKay | The Star Man arrested in triple homicide was a suspect in death threats against Peter MacKay | The Star

Peter MacKay has asked Ottawa police to reopen an investigation into threats made against his family during last year’s Conservative leadership race a...

Posted:7:24 PM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176927
Rating: 17693
Poster: Scape
Minister orders probe after ex-officer accused of sexual misconduct gets job at naval base | CBC News Minister orders probe after ex-officer accused of sexual misconduct gets job at naval base | CBC News

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has ordered a review of the rapid release of a former navy commander who was under investigation for sexual misconduct and is now back working as a civilian at the naval base in Halifax.

Posted:7:23 PM on Friday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176865
Rating: 17687
Poster: Scape
Nations agree to 15% minimum corporate tax rate Nations agree to 15% minimum corporate tax rate

The historic deal is designed to make big corporations pay a fairer share of tax around the world.

Posted:7:00 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176820
Rating: 17682
Poster: DrCaleb
Ndakasi: Mountain gorilla who went viral in Virunga selfie dies in caretaker’s arms aged 14 Ndakasi: Mountain gorilla who went viral in Virunga selfie dies in caretaker’s arms aged 14

Ndakasi ‘embodied the spirit of’ Africa’s oldest national park, conservationists say

Posted:6:54 AM on Friday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176859
Rating: 17686
Poster: DrCaleb
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to journalists Ressa and Muratov Nobel Peace Prize awarded to journalists Ressa and Muratov

Journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their fight for freedom of expression in countries where reporters have faced persistent attacks, harassment and even murder.

Posted:6:25 AM on Friday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176851
Rating: 17685
Poster: DrCaleb
External review finds 'toxic' workplace environment persists at Royal Canadian Mint External review finds 'toxic' workplace environment persists at Royal Canadian Mint

A Royal Canadian Mint employee says bullying and harassment are still widespread in the Crown corporation — a claim that comes as a new report obtained by CBC News makes sweeping recommendations to tackle racism and a "traumatizing" and "toxic

Posted:5:56 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176846
Rating: 17685
Poster: DrCaleb
US attack submarine collides with 'unknown object' in South China Sea amid tension with Beijing | Daily Mail Online US attack submarine collides with 'unknown object' in South China Sea amid tension with Beijing | Daily Mail Online

A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine struck a mystery object while submerged in international waters in the Indo-Pacific region, the U.S. Pacific Fleet said on Thursday.

Posted:2:41 PM on Thursday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176885
Rating: 17689
Poster: Zipperfish
Norway to hit 100 per cent electric vehicle sales early next year Norway to hit 100 per cent electric vehicle sales early next year

Analysis shows the last new petrol or diesel car sold in Norway will come as early as April, 2022 – three years ahead of the government's target.

Posted:6:57 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176836
Rating: 17684
Poster: DrCaleb
AT&T played key role in founding of far-right conspiracy outlet OAN, channel's president said in court AT&T played key role in founding of far-right conspiracy outlet OAN, channel's president said in court

AT&T executives played a key role in the birth of far-right conspiracy channel One America News (OAN), according to court documents reviewed by CNN.

Posted:6:54 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176794
Rating: 17679
Poster: DrCaleb
GM Announces Chevy Equinox And Blazer EVs In Push To Overtake Tesla GM Announces Chevy Equinox And Blazer EVs In Push To Overtake Tesla

General Motors wants to become the No.1 electric vehicle manufacturer in the US and the Equinox and Blazer electric crossovers should help it achieve that.

Posted:6:32 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 177292
Rating: 17729
Poster: DrCaleb
WHO recommends first ever malaria vaccine, marking major step in fight against disease WHO recommends first ever malaria vaccine, marking major step in fight against disease

On Wednesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the first ever vaccine for the prevention of malaria. Officials with the organization called it a “glimmer of hope” for Africa. The WHO recommendation is for RTS,S, or Mosquirix, a vaccine

Posted:6:28 AM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 176859
Rating: 17686
Poster: DrCaleb
Wilson-Raybould wasn't consulted on freeing Catholic Church from residential school compensation deal: source Wilson-Raybould wasn't consulted on freeing Catholic Church from residential school compensation deal: source

No one in the federal government is saying who made the final decision to absolve the Catholic Church of its financial responsibilities to residential schools survivors. A source with direct knowledge of the controversial 2015 case tells CBC News that the

Posted:5:55 AM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176826
Rating: 17683
Poster: DrCaleb
European Parliament calls for a ban on facial recognition – POLITICO European Parliament calls for a ban on facial recognition – POLITICO

Non-binding resolution also asks for AI-based predictive policing ban.

Posted:5:54 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176810
Rating: 17681
Poster: DrCaleb
Canada cool to China’s application to join Pacific Rim trade agreement | The Star Canada cool to China’s application to join Pacific Rim trade agreement | The Star

“Canada has no reason to do any favours for China. Their appalling behaviour toward Canada these past two years, including the bellicose and belligerent criticisms about Canada … provides every justification for a cool, if not frigid, Canadian respons

Posted:3:44 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176837
Rating: 17684
Poster: Scape
GTA tenant who turned a dozen luxury homes into rooming houses faces more charges GTA tenant who turned a dozen luxury homes into rooming houses faces more charges

A Markham, Ont. man who previously rented a dozen luxury homes and turned them into illegal rooming houses is now facing more fraud-related charges connected to new property rentals.

Posted:7:40 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 176935
Rating: 17694
Poster: DrCaleb
Firms urge help as gas prices soar to record high Firms urge help as gas prices soar to record high

The UK's gas benchmark price hits record highs on Wednesday after rising 37%.

Posted:7:03 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 176938
Rating: 17694
Poster: DrCaleb
Lingering global supply-chain challenges resulting in months-long wait for appliances Lingering global supply-chain challenges resulting in months-long wait for appliances

Customers who bought new appliances during the pandemic say they've been waiting several months for them to arrive. Business experts and retailers attribute it to ongoing global supply-chain challenges, with shipping delays, product shortages and higher p

Posted:5:51 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176799
Rating: 17680
Poster: DrCaleb
Frances Haugen: Facebook weakens democracy, says ex-employee Frances Haugen: Facebook weakens democracy, says ex-employee

"They have put their immense profits before people," she tells senators at a Washington hearing.

Posted:8:51 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176900
Rating: 17690
Poster: DrCaleb
French Church abuse: 216,000 children were victims of clergy French Church abuse: 216,000 children were victims of clergy

The Church asks for forgiveness as an inquiry says it treated victims with "cruel indifference".

Posted:5:45 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Religion
Hits: 176961
Rating: 17696
Poster: DrCaleb
‘They lost the air war’: Trudeau Liberals missed their majority government by only 16,870 votes in 11 ridings, Hill Times analysis ‘They lost the air war’: Trudeau Liberals missed their majority government by only 16,870 votes in 11 ridings, Hill Times analysis

This is the first time in Canadian history when a party formed government by winning only 32.6 per cent of the popular vote nationally. Prior to this, the lowest popular vote by which a party formed government was the Joe Clark Progressive Conservative vi

Posted:8:30 PM on Monday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176808
Rating: 17681
Poster: Scape
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp hit by global outage | CBC News Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp hit by global outage | CBC News

Facebook and Facebook-owned apps Instagram and WhatsApp have been hit by an outage on Monday affecting users around the world.

Posted:7:55 AM on Monday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176931
Rating: 17693
Poster: DrCaleb
Lars Vilks: Muhammad cartoonist killed in traffic collision Lars Vilks: Muhammad cartoonist killed in traffic collision

The controversial artist, who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, was under police protection when he died.

Posted:7:42 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 176848
Rating: 17685
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadians are unknowingly buying homes in climate change danger zones, report finds Canadians are unknowingly buying homes in climate change danger zones, report finds

Canadians are unknowingly buying and building homes and other infrastructure in areas at high risk of flooding, wildfires and other climate change impacts. That could lead to billions of dollars in damage each year if governments don't force sellers to di

Posted:6:25 AM on Monday
Topic: Business
Hits: 176812
Rating: 17681
Poster: DrCaleb
Elizabeth May won't be Green interim leader, says Annamie Paul hurting party | CTV News Elizabeth May won't be Green interim leader, says Annamie Paul hurting party | CTV News

Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Elizabeth May says Annamie Paul is hurting the Green Party by remaining in control of its communications.

Posted:1:31 PM on Sunday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176835
Rating: 17684
Poster: Scape
Philippines President Announces Retirement Philippines President Announces Retirement

President Rodrigo Duterte said he would retire from politics and not run for vice president next year, but gave no indication on when he would step down.

Posted:3:43 PM on Saturday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176945
Rating: 17695
Poster: Scape
Indigenous leaders react to Trudeau's Tofino trip Indigenous leaders react to Trudeau's Tofino trip

Cindy Blackstock, the executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to Tofino, B.C. on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was a 'complete letdown.'

Posted:12:15 PM on Saturday
Topic: Political
Hits: 176833
Rating: 17683
Poster: DrCaleb
Cybercriminals are offering to sell fake Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificates online Cybercriminals are offering to sell fake Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificates online

As provinces and employers across Canada increase restrictions on the unvaccinated or introduce so-called vaccine passports, cybercriminals are attempting to cash in by offering fake vaccination certificates for sale online.

Posted:8:28 AM on Friday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 176949
Rating: 17695
Poster: DrCaleb
Royal Canadian Navy ship completes Northwest Passage journey for first time since 1954 Royal Canadian Navy ship completes Northwest Passage journey for first time since 1954

HMCS Harry DeWolf sailed through the Northwest Passage to complete training exercises and strengthen relationships with communities in the Arctic.

Posted:7:13 AM on Friday
Topic: Military
Hits: 176882
Rating: 17688
Poster: DrCaleb


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