Ontario spends record $112M on government ads
Ontario's auditor general reports the provincial government spent a historic $112 million on advertising in 2024-25, raising questions about taxpayer-funded messaging. Learn the details and implications.
Ontario's auditor general reports the provincial government spent a historic $112 million on advertising in 2024-25, raising questions about taxpayer-funded messaging. Learn the details and implications.
Ontario's Auditor General reveals critical failures in connecting patients with doctors, expanding medical education, and tackling overbilling. Key audits highlight systemic issues.
Ontario's auditor general reveals the Ford government wrote off $1.4 billion in personal protective equipment. Discover the details and implications of this massive financial loss.
Ontario's auditor general reports a record $112M spent on government ads, with concerns over partisan promotion and a costly U.S. campaign that disrupted trade talks. Read the full investigation.
The Attorney General of Canada is asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Manitoba man wrongly accused of child sex crimes. Get the latest on this legal battle.
London, Ontario, sees lingering cold temperatures with sunshine on the horizon. The Ontario auditor general's annual report, focusing on health care, is set for release. Get the latest forecast and provincial updates.
Ontario's Auditor General Shelley Spence is set to release her annual report on December 2, 2025, with a sharp focus on the province's health care system. The findings could have significant implications for policy and spending.
A Quebec patient shares how Dr. Ahmed Aoude saved her life and leg, urging the government to reconsider Bill 2's impact on doctors. Read her emotional appeal.
A U.S. National Guard member shot in Washington, D.C., is showing positive signs of recovery, according to West Virginia's governor. Get the latest details on the incident and the ongoing investigation.
A vehicle was stolen while left running unattended in a Guelph hospital parking lot. Police warn against warming up cars unoccupied. Read the details.
Quebec's finance minister defends plan to balance books by 2029 despite auditor's warning about incomplete measures and nine consecutive deficits. Read the full analysis.
Clinical psychologist Mary Trump discusses her uncle Donald Trump's declining poll numbers and his reaction to facing real-world consequences. Listen to her analysis.
Nigeria's president declares national emergency following mass abductions of schoolgirls at St. Mary's Catholic School. Latest developments and international response.
Quebec's acting auditor general reveals significant challenges in accessing medical specialists. Learn about the systemic issues affecting healthcare delivery in the province.
Military forces in Guinea-Bissau cement power grab by declaring General Horta Inta-A as junta leader days after national election. The political crisis deepens in West Africa.
Simon Fraser University seeks U Sports reinstatement after independent review finds football program viable in Canada but not cross-border. Read the latest developments.
Quebec's Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette clarifies that Quebec's draft constitution aims to strengthen Canadian federation, not declare independence. Read the full story.
Mary Trump analyzes her uncle's degrading attacks on female reporters, suggesting they reveal he's feeling threatened. Discover the psychological insight behind the insults.
The Olympic flame has been officially lit in ancient Olympia, Greece, beginning its journey to the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Witness the ceremony and the flame's historic path.
Simon Fraser University announces plan to leave NCAA Division II and apply for U Sports membership, aiming to return to Canadian competition by 2027-28 season.
Parents in Nigeria's Papiri community remain uninformed about their children's fate days after gunmen stormed St. Mary's Catholic School. Authorities face mounting criticism over information blackout.
The B.C. government launches a review of the post-secondary sector's sustainability, blaming federal international student caps for financial crises forcing program cuts at major institutions.
The United Nations has officially started the selection process for the next Secretary-General. Learn about the procedure and what to expect as global leaders consider candidates.
Quebec is spending over $2.6 million to renovate its delegate general's official residence in New York City, citing security and functionality upgrades. Discover the details.
Acclaimed author Thomas King reveals he is not Indigenous, sending shockwaves through Canada's cultural landscape. Learn how this impacts literary awards and Indigenous representation.
Regina General Hospital reported cockroaches in two patient rooms this October. Learn about the incident and the hospital's response to the pest control issue.
The sacred flame for Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics ignited in Greece's ancient Olympia. Actress Mary Mina performed as high priestess in traditional ceremony ahead of February 2026 games.
Parents of students abducted from St. Mary's Catholic School in Nigeria are desperately pleading for their rescue. The November 22nd incident has sparked international concern.
Former Senator Doug Jones announces a Democratic bid for Alabama governor, setting up a rematch against Republican Tommy Tuberville in a tough conservative state.
St. Joseph's General Hospital in Elliot Lake implements outbreak measures for VRE, limiting visitors to essential care partners only. Learn the details and safety protocols.