Canada's Remote Border Crossing Program Ends in 2025
Canada Border Services Agency terminates the Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) program. Starting 2026, entry into remote areas requires a checkpoint or phone report.
Canada Border Services Agency terminates the Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) program. Starting 2026, entry into remote areas requires a checkpoint or phone report.
Canada will terminate its Remote Area Border Crossing program in 2026, requiring thousands, mostly Americans, to report by phone or in person. Learn about the changes and affected regions.
Peter Arnett, the fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his groundbreaking coverage of the Vietnam and Gulf Wars, has passed away. Remember his legacy.
Canada's telecom regulator is consulting on improving the national public alerting system, following concerns over B.C.'s inconsistent use during emergencies like earthquakes and wildfires. Learn about the push for change.
Moose Jaw police launch an investigation into the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Centre after CBC reports and an NDP MLA's criticism. Founder Dayan Goodenowe issues a video statement defending the facility.
The Winnipeg Parking Authority is exploring a system where citizens could submit photos of parking violations. Could this new 'snitch' program change city enforcement?
A former psychic hotline employee reveals the bizarre reality behind the $4-per-minute calls, from lottery number requests to curse removal and the psychological tricks used to keep callers on the line.
An FDA official's internal memo reveals at least 10 child deaths linked to COVID-19 vaccines, prompting proposed vaccine policy reforms and stricter authorization requirements.
Winnipeg may impose new penalties on vehicle-for-hire drivers who fail to report suspected human trafficking cases. Learn how this initiative aims to combat exploitation.
Canadian consumer debt surged to $2.6 trillion primarily due to increased mortgage borrowing. Learn how this impacts household finances and the broader economy.
Canada's acquisition of the U.S. HIMARS artillery rocket system faces significant delays, with deployment now expected in late 2029. Learn about the implications for national defense.
RCMP reveals Ottawa news fraud scams remain underreported in Canada. Learn how to protect yourself and report cybercrime incidents effectively.
Canada's national emergency alert system undergoes crucial public testing today. Stay informed about this vital public safety initiative and what it means for your community.
The Ford government introduces a groundbreaking bill requiring impaired drivers who kill a parent to pay child support. Learn about the proposed law and its potential impact.
SPRI and Neuromuscular Dynamics launch NIH-funded clinical trial testing Leg Dexterity System for non-surgical knee osteoarthritis treatment. Eight-week study aims to reduce pain and improve mobility.
Manitoba conducts emergency alert system test on Wednesday. Learn what to expect and how this critical public safety system protects residents across the province.
London residents wake up to cloudy skies and light showers as low pressure system moves through the region. CTV meteorologist Julie Atchison provides latest weather updates.
An Ottawa man convicted of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter in Barrie 20 years ago has lost his appeal at the Ontario Court of Appeal. Read the full details.
Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.
Canada secures major defence export as German Navy purchases $1 billion combat management system. Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces historic deal strengthening bilateral ties.
Ontario's Attorney General Doug Downey firmly rejects eliminating written exams, emphasizing their importance in the justice system. Learn about the government's stance on legal education standards.
Montreal's REM light rail system expands with Deux-Montagnes line opening. Thousands experience inaugural ride as new transit era begins for Greater Montreal area.
Canada's Alert Ready system will conduct nationwide tests on November 19, 2025. Learn when your province will receive the emergency alert and why these tests matter for public safety.
University of Calgary professor Faramarz Samavati receives Mitacs Innovation Award for his pioneering 3D digital mapping system. Discover how this Canadian technology is set to transform industries.
Just one day after the REM's inaugural run, employees staged a protest at the Deux-Montagnes station. Get the latest details on this developing labour story in Montreal.
An Edmonton man received an 8-year prison sentence for sexually abusing a teenage relative after manipulating religion to groom her. Read the disturbing case details.
A U.S. judge has indefinitely blocked Donald Trump from imposing fines on the University of California over alleged discrimination claims. The ruling represents a significant legal development in ongoing education disputes.
Quebec commission investigates the $7 million SAAQclic system failure. Commissioner Denis Gallant leads inquiry into the costly technological breakdown affecting Montreal services.
Quebec Public Security announces emergency alert system test for Wednesday. Learn what to expect and why these tests are crucial for public safety across the province.
New Brunswick will conduct a province-wide Alert Ready test on Wednesday, November 15, 2025. Ensure your devices are ready for this crucial public safety system check.