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StatsCan Cuts 850 Jobs, 12% of Executives

Statistics Canada announces a major workforce reduction of 850 positions over two years, including 100 immediate cuts and a 12% reduction of its executive team. Get the full details on the federal agency's restructuring.

Statistics Canada cutting 850 jobs, union warns

Statistics Canada begins cutting 850 positions and 12% of its executives. The union calls it a 'dark time' as over 3,200 workforce adjustment notices are issued. Read the full story.

Nearly 2,000 Federal Jobs Slashed Across Five Agencies

New data reveals nearly 2,000 full-time positions will be cut across five federal departments by 2030, part of broader public service reductions. Discover the impacted agencies and the $1.5B in planned savings.

DOGE Committee Fails, Musk Abandons Project

The GOP's DOGE committee, inspired by a meme and backed by Elon Musk, failed to deliver promised spending cuts. Musk now regrets the effort as Republicans vow to continue.

Nine Quebecers Named to Order of Canada

Governor General Mary Simon announces 80 new appointments to the Order of Canada, including nine distinguished Quebecers from fields like cancer research, arts, and education advocacy.

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon's 2026 New Year's Message

Governor General Mary Simon shares her annual New Year's message, reflecting on Canadian unity and looking ahead to 2026. Read her full statement of hope and resilience.

Twin sisters play ringette for rival universities

Twin sisters compete on opposing teams at the University Challenge Cup ringette tournament. CTV's Heather Senoran reports on this unique sibling rivalry and the major sporting event.

Quebec Appeals to Supreme Court Over Gaspé Riding

The Quebec government will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a ruling that invalidated a law delaying the elimination of a Gaspé Peninsula riding. Read the latest on this constitutional battle.

St. Clair College Warns of 2026 Program, Job Cuts

St. Clair College's president has indicated that program reductions and job cuts are possible in 2026 due to financial pressures. Learn about the potential impacts on students and staff.

U.S. Appeals Harvard Funding Ruling

The Trump administration is appealing a judge's decision to reverse federal funding cuts at Harvard University. Get the latest details on this ongoing legal and political battle.

Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead

The suspect in the Brown University mass shooting, a former graduate student, has been found deceased. The attack killed two students and injured nine others. Get the latest details.

URSA Wins Referendum as New U of R Student Body

University of Regina students have decisively voted to replace the former student union with the new University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA). Learn about the referendum results and what's next.

Dinos Hall of Fame Inducts Class of 2026

The University of Calgary celebrates its 60th anniversary by inducting four individuals and two historic teams into the Dinos Hall of Fame. Meet the legends being honoured in February.

Quebec's proposed constitution faces hearings, criticism

Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette insists Quebec's proposed constitution is non-partisan as over 200 groups, including First Nations and the Barreau, prepare to testify. Read the latest on the controversial Bill 1.

Quebec starts consultations on constitution bill

Public consultations on Quebec's Bill 60, a proposed provincial constitution, are set to begin. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette leads the process amid debate over Quebec's political future.

McGill's $50M facility crisis preceded sports team cuts

A month before axing teams, McGill's athletics director warned the Board of Governors of deteriorating, unsafe facilities needing over $50M in repairs. Discover the details behind the controversial decision.

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