Quebec suspends health law surveillance on doctors
Quebec's government pledges not to enforce controversial surveillance clauses in its new health law, marking a third concession to appease angry doctors and restart negotiations.
Quebec's government pledges not to enforce controversial surveillance clauses in its new health law, marking a third concession to appease angry doctors and restart negotiations.
Toronto police have made an additional arrest following a disturbing incident where demonstrators forced their way into a private student event. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Jewish organizations call on Ontario government to protect students after violent anti-Israel protest disrupts TMU event featuring IDF soldiers. Read about the incident and demands for campus safety.
Community members gathered in downtown Halifax to protest development plans for Dartmouth Cove. Learn about the growing opposition to this waterfront project.
Tensions erupt as security personnel face off with protesters outside COP30 UN Climate Summit venue in Belem, Brazil. Get the latest developments from the climate conference.
Edmonton residents are mobilizing to raise funds for the Philippines after two powerful typhoons, including Fung-wong, hit the region in one week, causing widespread devastation and displacing 1.4 million people.
Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.
An 18-year-old Russian singer faces extended imprisonment after performing anti-war songs in public. Diana Loginova's case highlights Russia's crackdown on dissent.
Unionized workers at North Bay Regional Health Centre will protest Wednesday after hospital announces 40 position cuts to address $5.6 million deficit. Rally planned.
Violent protest at Toronto university event leads to injuries, arrests, and demands to classify anti-Israel campus groups as terrorist organizations. Read the full investigation.
Taiwan evacuates thousands ahead of Tropical Storm Fung-wong, which left 25 dead in the Philippines. The storm caused massive flooding and displaced millions.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency's Kelowna office was vandalized amid threats related to recent ostrich operations. Police are investigating the incident.
Typhoon Fung-wong batters the Philippines, causing widespread devastation with 10 fatalities and 1.4 million displaced. Rescue efforts continue as the storm moves away.
Toronto's Jewish community seeks answers after anti-Israel demonstrators marched through neighborhoods, harassing residents while police cite Charter rights. Full details on the incident.
American billionaire speaks out against controversial ostrich cull at B.C. farm he supported. Get the latest on the avian flu outbreak and government response.
Three Unifor members sustained injuries during a protest at Titan Tool & Die in Windsor. Union demands immediate safety improvements and accountability.
James Bauder, a key convoy protest organizer, has his trial postponed as he seeks asylum in the U.S. His case highlights ongoing legal battles from the 2022 Ottawa protests.
Southeast Asia faces dual typhoon threats as Kalmaegi's destructive path through Vietnam leaves flooding and damage, while the Philippines prepares for incoming Tropical Storm Fung-wong.
A contentious mass culling of ostriches and emus is underway at a British Columbia farm, with gunfire echoing through the property as workers proceed despite emotional protests from animal rights activists and concerned citizens.
Anti-Israel demonstrators stormed a Jewish student-organized event at TMU, shouting slogans and forcing security intervention. The incident highlights growing campus tensions across Canadian universities.
Dozens of protestors gathered outside Rockstar Games' Toronto office, accusing the gaming giant of union-busting tactics and demanding better working conditions for Grand Theft Auto developers.
Catastrophic typhoon leaves trail of destruction across Philippines with rising fatalities, widespread flooding, and now sets dangerous course toward Vietnam's vulnerable coastline.
New revelations emerge about the forceful arrest of demonstrators who allegedly breached security at a private Toronto event, with police releasing detailed accounts of the confrontation.
Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves trail of destruction in Philippines, killing at least 12 and displacing thousands as it intensifies toward Vietnam. Emergency preparations underway.
Toronto police made several arrests after demonstrators forced entry into a downtown building, prompting a significant law enforcement response in the city's core.
The controversial arrest of a longtime Chicago daycare worker by immigration officials during parent drop-off hours has sparked community protests and raised concerns about enforcement tactics.
Thousands of Canadian researchers are fighting back against a federal tribunal order requiring the disclosure of 25 years of grant application data, citing privacy and academic freedom concerns.
Windsor-Essex ironworkers protest what they call 'dangerous' use of unqualified workers on critical public safety infrastructure project, demanding immediate action.
A growing controversy over Vancouver's Stanley Park tree removal program escalates as residents file court challenges against what they call 'unnecessary deforestation' of the iconic urban forest.
Typhoon Kalmaegi has claimed 66 lives in the Philippines, devastating a province that was still recovering from a recent deadly earthquake. The storm brought massive flooding and landslides to the vulnerable region.