Inquiry into Myles Gray's Death by Vancouver Police Begins
The long-awaited public inquiry into the Vancouver police actions leading to Myles Gray's death in 2015 starts Monday. Follow for key details and timeline.
The long-awaited public inquiry into the Vancouver police actions leading to Myles Gray's death in 2015 starts Monday. Follow for key details and timeline.
The Calgary Public Library has reached its highest-ever circulation, driven by massive community demand. Discover what's fueling this historic milestone and what it means for the city.
The federal government has launched its firearms compensation program, setting aside $250 million. Gun owners have until the end of March to declare participation for a chance at payment.
New Statistics Canada data shows a sharp 20% rise in pneumonia-related deaths in 2024, making it a leading cause of mortality. Experts urge awareness of available vaccines for all ages.
A Toronto resident is leading a grassroots effort to reduce isolation on public transit. Discover how small acts of connection are making the TTC a friendlier place.
New data from Statistics Canada shows a sharp 20% increase in pneumonia-caused deaths in 2024. Experts analyze the concerning trend and its public health implications.
New data reveals a sharp 20% increase in pneumonia-related fatalities across Canada in 2024. Experts urge public awareness of available vaccines for all ages. Learn the facts and protective measures.
A major union warns that federal public service job reductions are causing severe stress and uncertainty for workers in Ottawa. Read about the impact and union response.
The RCMP has launched a new national database allowing the public to search for registered sex offenders. The tool aims to enhance community safety and awareness.
Alberta reports a concerning resurgence of measles cases following a period of decline. Public health urges vaccination checks as the highly contagious virus spreads.
The Alberta government has ordered a judge-led public inquiry into the death of Prashant Sreekumar, 44, who died after an eight-hour wait in a Grey Nuns Hospital ER. The inquiry seeks answers and systemic change.
A guide to Canada's colour-coded weather alerts. Learn what each warning level means and how to stay safe during extreme weather events across the country.
The federal government is reviewing its workforce, raising concerns about possible job reductions within the public service. Get the latest details on the situation and its potential impact.
A new poll reveals a significant portion of Canadians hold concerns about a potential U.S. invasion. Explore the findings and the geopolitical context behind this surprising sentiment.
A new poll reveals a disconnect between falling crime rates and public perception in Canada. Many believe their communities are less safe than five years ago. Explore the data and analysis.
Ottawa addresses a critical lack of public facilities with a new standalone washroom at Bank and Somerset. A key step for urban accessibility and public health.
A goose in St. Thomas, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Southwestern Public Health is monitoring the situation. Learn about the risks and public health guidance.
Extended hours at Windsor Public Library branches lead to increased patronage, but the fate of the Central Branch remains in question. Explore the impact on the community.
With car costs hitting $16,000 yearly, columnist Mark Wessel makes the case for public transit as a money-saving, stress-reducing alternative, especially with new federal and provincial investments on the horizon.
The federal government's list of properties for housing in Ottawa-Gatineau grew to 36 in 2025, yet no deals were finalized. Developers urge faster action amid the housing crisis.
Construction of Saskatoon's new central library is progressing, with an opening date set for 2027. Crews are currently installing the building's distinctive glass exterior.
The Manitoba government has allocated additional resources to the public inquiry investigating a major Winnipeg construction project. Get the latest details on the expanded investigation.
Ottawa's pilot program collected 25 prohibited guns as Quebec pledges support with a $12M federal compensation deal. Learn about provincial reactions and the national rollout plan.
The U.S. Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to cease operations in a landmark move. Explore the implications of this decision for public media.
Premier François Legault and his Coalition Avenir Québec government confront a series of major challenges in 2026, from the SAAQclic inquiry to a resurgent opposition. Will this be the final year of his premiership?
Nathalie Tremblay, former head of Quebec's auto insurance board, will testify at the public inquiry into the failed SAAQclic portal. Key details on the commission's investigation.
Quebec's chief coroner has mandated a public inquiry into deadly collisions involving heavy trucks, citing urgent road safety concerns. Learn about the investigation's scope and goals.
As federal workforce adjustment notices go out in January 2026, public service executives face the dual challenge of managing staff anxiety while confronting their own potential job losses. Discover the critical need for clear communication in this high-s
A new report shows the Canadian federal government hired people with disabilities at just 8% in 2023-24, well below workforce availability. Advocates call for urgent attitudinal change.
Families of 17 victims from the Bondi Beach massacre urge PM Albanese for a national inquiry into antisemitism and security failures. Read the full story.