The chairman of the committee leading Newfoundland and Labrador's independent review of the Churchill Falls memorandum of understanding with Quebec is backing the impartiality of his three-man team.
Changes to how new teachers in Ontario are certified are set to be announced next year and will entail a larger practical ...
In a year-end interview, Premier Scott Moe said his major regret for 2025 is not visiting Denare Beach sooner. The northern village was devastated this summer when wildfire destroyed 200 homes.
Wiggins’ career path has been rooted in youth programming and facilitation particularly in his home community of Uniacke Square in Halifax. This workshop he calls “Photo Voice” allowed him to bring ...
More new apprentices are signing up than in the past 15 years, yet getting to certification remains a struggle. Financial concerns, difficulty finding employers and spotty guidance and mentorship for ...
More than 200 volunteers and politicians gathered in Etobicoke Saturday for the Daily Bread Food Bank’s holiday sort.
After eight years in Washington, D.C., Ambassador Kirsten Hillman will step down from her post in the new year. She sat down with CBC's The House to share how she connects with Trump-era Republicans ...
A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a Toronto mother outside a supervised ...
Health officials across the country are reporting a surge in cases of influenza this month, especially among children and youth. There's particular concern about low vaccination uptake this winter, ...
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Today in History for Jan. 1: In 1622, the Roman Catholic church adopted Jan. 1 as the beginning of the year, rather than March 25. In 1653, Newfoundland's Coat of Arms was granted by King Charles I.
A cold front will bring gusty winds and icy conditions to Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford, Niagara and St. Catharines on Friday, Environment Canada says.
The Ontario government is asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by 10 Treaty 9 First Nations that challenges who gets to decide how land and resources are used across much of northern Ontario.
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