Hydro-Québec Researcher Testifies in Spying Trial
Exclusive courtroom coverage as Yuesheng Wang, former Hydro-Québec researcher, testifies in groundbreaking Chinese spying case that could reshape Canadian corporate security.
Exclusive courtroom coverage as Yuesheng Wang, former Hydro-Québec researcher, testifies in groundbreaking Chinese spying case that could reshape Canadian corporate security.
A U.S. Border Patrol officer describes being struck by a sandwich with a pungent onion and mustard smell during chaotic January 6th Capitol riot testimony.
Chilling testimony emerges about Pavelick's apprehension toward uninvited group moments before fatal graduation party shooting that rocked Regina community.
The Alberta government launches a comprehensive task force to address growing concerns about classroom sizes and teacher responsibilities across the province's education system.
The newly appointed Edmonton Public School Board ushered in the school year with a heartfelt welcome to teachers, emphasizing support and collaboration in post-pandemic education.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.
An exclusive look inside Manitoba's largest hospital reveals a healthcare system pushed to the brink, with exhausted nurses describing dangerous conditions and alarming patient wait times.
A forensic pathologist testifies that a single stab wound to the heart caused the death of a Regina man, as new details emerge in the ongoing homicide trial.
Crown witnesses deliver emotional accounts in the trial of three men accused of first-degree murder in the death of 24-year-old Nykera Brown in Saskatoon.
The Alberta government uses constitutional powers to impose teacher salary increases while simultaneously approving raises and benefits for political staff. Critics call it a troubling double standard.
Shocking testimony reveals victim was helping friend retrieve stolen footwear when deadly altercation occurred in Saskatoon home invasion case.
Exclusive courtroom testimony reveals chilling details of the fatal altercation between John Perkins and Branton Pavelick in Regina, as the second-degree murder trial continues.
Hundreds of Alberta students walked out of classrooms to support their teachers during contract negotiations, gathering at the legislature in a powerful show of solidarity for educators demanding better working conditions.
The UCP government makes a significant policy reversal, committing to restart transparent reporting of class sizes across Alberta schools after years of data blackout.
Edmonton students joined forces with protesters demanding better support for teachers and condemning Alberta's Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) in a powerful demonstration at the Legislature grounds.
Hundreds of Calgary students walked out of classrooms in a powerful show of support for their teachers as contract negotiations between the Alberta Teachers' Association and the provincial government remain stalled.
Thousands of Alberta students left classrooms in coordinated walkouts to support teachers' labour dispute, creating one of the largest student-led protests in recent provincial history.
The Alberta UCP government's controversial Bill 15 could strip teachers of fundamental bargaining rights, setting a concerning precedent that threatens worker protections across the province. Learn how this legislation could impact your rights.
A Virginia teacher shot by her 6-year-old student takes the stand in groundbreaking $40 million lawsuit alleging school negligence and security failures.
A shocking case unfolds in Ontario as an elementary school teacher faces multiple professional misconduct charges, including allegedly teaching while impaired by cocaine and providing a vape to students.
Thousands of Alberta students walked out of classrooms in a massive show of support for teachers amid contentious negotiations and concerns about classroom conditions across the province.
Discover why skyrocketing classroom demands - not just salaries - are at the heart of Alberta's tense teacher negotiations and what it means for students.
Alberta students are organizing province-wide demonstrations in solidarity with teachers after the UCP government introduced back-to-work legislation, escalating the ongoing education dispute.
Hundreds of Lethbridge high school students walked out of class to protest Alberta's legislation forcing teachers back to work, highlighting growing tension in education sector.
Shocking forensic evidence presented in Saskatoon courtroom shows gunshot residue detected on victim's face and hands, revealing new details in ongoing homicide trial.
Manitoba's education system is experiencing significant growth with more than 800 new teaching positions added across the province in just two years, marking a major investment in public education.
The United Steelworkers union stands with Alberta teachers as they face unprecedented government pressure and political interference in education. Learn how this labor solidarity is shaping the future of Alberta's public education system.
Frustrated Alberta parents are organizing to recall Education Minister Demetriou following the recent teacher strike, citing failed leadership and lack of classroom support.
As Alberta's teacher strike disrupts classrooms, a constitutional expert reveals how a rarely-used Charter clause could force a resolution. Discover the political tool that might break the education deadlock.
CBS News faces scrutiny after political commentator Scott Jennings reveals how producers attempted to shape his commentary during a segment about journalist Bari Weiss's congressional testimony on campus antisemitism.