California Republican Doug LaMalfa Dies at 65
Republican Congressman Doug LaMalfa of California has died at 65, reducing the GOP's narrow House majority. Colleagues remember him as a tireless advocate for rural America.
Republican Congressman Doug LaMalfa of California has died at 65, reducing the GOP's narrow House majority. Colleagues remember him as a tireless advocate for rural America.
Wilfrid Laurier University's head football coach, Michael Faulds, has been hired by the Western Mustangs, marking a significant shift in Canadian university sports. Get the full story on this major coaching move.
A new report reveals age discrimination is impacting Canadian employees over 45. Learn the key findings and what it means for the workforce. Read the full story.
A new U.S. policy ending insurance coverage for gender-affirming care faces a legal challenge from federal employees, who call it discriminatory. The complaint was filed Thursday.
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.
Southern California faces ongoing flood and mudslide threats from a new storm, following severe Christmas Day weather. High surf warnings are also in effect. Stay informed on the risks.
A series of powerful storms is bearing down on Southern California, threatening more flooding and mudslides in the already saturated region. Residents are urged to stay alert.
A powerful winter storm brings deadly flooding and mudslide risks to Southern California. Governor Newsom declares a state of emergency as burn scar areas face extreme danger.
The University of Oklahoma dismissed a teaching assistant after an investigation found she was 'arbitrary' in failing a student's paper citing the Bible on gender. Explore the clash over academic freedom and DEI.
Southern California is under a rare 'high risk' flood warning, prompting evacuations following deadly flooding in the north. Authorities urge residents to heed warnings and prepare.
A federal jury found the owner of a Rapid City hotel liable for discriminating against Native Americans, ordering tens of thousands in damages. The case highlights ongoing racial tensions.
A federal jury finds a South Dakota hotel owner liable for discrimination against Native Americans. The case stems from a 2022 lawsuit following service denials. Read the full story.
A California fisherman may have broken records with a massive 10.25-pound canary rockfish caught off the coast of Albion. Get all the details on this impressive catch.
The head of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is urging white men to come forward with discrimination claims, aligning with Trump's anti-DEI agenda. Critics call it a misunderstanding of DEI's goals.
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.
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.
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.
A shooting near Brown University's campus has left students and local residents critical of the official response. Get the latest details on the investigation and community reaction.
The manhunt for the Brown University shooter continues as the community mourns and serious questions are raised about campus safety protocols and response.
The University of Calgary's top-five research ranking is a major economic engine, attracting $632 million in funding and driving innovation for all Calgarians. Discover how this impacts you.
A Toronto model reports being forced from an Uber late at night after the driver refused to transport a Jewish person. Uber has apologized, calling discrimination 'unacceptable.'
Former varsity athlete Ryan Hillier argues McGill University's decision to cut teams is a policy choice that breaks a social contract with students and harms Quebec's athletic landscape.
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.
The University of King's College in Halifax confronts a significant $1.8-million budget shortfall for 2025, attributing it to escalating operational expenses. Learn about the financial pressures facing the historic institution.
The CPAO has disciplined the former auditor of Laurentian University following its 2021 insolvency. Get the details on the sanctions and the ongoing fallout.
University of Waterloo assistant coach Rob McMurren earns OUA's top assistant honour after decades of mentoring local athletes. Read about his career and impact.
A University of Oklahoma student's failing essay grade, citing biblical views on gender, led to a religious discrimination complaint and the instructor's administrative leave. Explore the latest campus culture war clash.
Canadian universities face severe budget cuts impacting campus life and operations. Learn how these reductions are affecting students and institutions across the country.
Erik Burggraaf of St. Catharines awarded $28,000+ after Human Rights Tribunal finds call-centre company engaged in discriminatory practices against blind employee.
Northwestern University settles with U.S. government, paying $75 million to restore $800 million in frozen research grants after antisemitism investigations. Details on the agreement.