Politics
Pro-Palestinian Activists Face Court After Scotiabank Sit-In Arrest in Montreal
Two individuals, Felix Bradley and Harar V.A. Hall, appeared in court following their arrest for a pro-Palestine protest at a Scotiabank branch in Montreal. The incident highlights ongoing activism related to Middle East conflicts in Canadian urban center
Business
Alberta Government Maintains Pipeline Priorities Despite Federal Liberal Majority
Alberta's cabinet asserts that its pipeline priorities remain unchanged following the federal Liberal majority, emphasizing provincial energy strategy continuity.
Sports
Nazem Kadri Reflects on Calgary Trade, Grateful for Colorado Cup Run
Colorado Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri discusses his trade from Calgary, emphasizing no desperation to leave but gratitude for another Stanley Cup opportunity with Colorado.
Lifestyle
Fatal Brampton Collision: Man Dead, Woman Critical After SUV Hits Truck
A tragic collision in Brampton has left one man dead and a woman in critical condition after an SUV crashed into the back of a truck near Williams Parkway and Airport Road on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
Environment
Health
Saskatchewan Adds 200 Addiction Recovery Beds, May Expand Further
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announces 200 new addiction recovery spaces as part of a plan to increase beds from 300 to 500 by 2027, with discussions about further expansion to meet growing demand.
Brainwave App Gives Independence to Non-Verbal Kids
A revolutionary app called Think2Switch, developed by Possibility Neurotechnologies, uses brain-computer interface technology to help non-verbal children like Claire Sonnenberg communicate and control devices through thought alone.
Ottawa Project Links Newborns to Family Doctors
A pilot project at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa has successfully connected hundreds of newborns, like three-month-old Charlotte, to family doctors, addressing primary care gaps for infants.
Tillsonburg Hospital Eliminates PSW Positions, Tears Shed
Personal support workers at Tillsonburg hospital face job cuts, with Jennifer McMaster describing emotional scenes. The reductions highlight ongoing healthcare staffing challenges in Ontario.
Ex-Care Home Operator Sues Winnipeg Health Authority
The former operator of the Golden Door Geriatric Centre in Winnipeg has filed a lawsuit against the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, alleging wrongful expropriation of the facility in early 2026.
Education
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