N.S. Care Workers, Province Back at Bargaining Table
Striking long-term care workers in Nova Scotia and the provincial government have agreed to resume negotiations, aiming to resolve labor disputes that have impacted facilities across the region.
Striking long-term care workers in Nova Scotia and the provincial government have agreed to resume negotiations, aiming to resolve labor disputes that have impacted facilities across the region.
Ottawa police pulled 21 vehicles off the roads during a vehicle inspection blitz on Monday, citing safety concerns. The operation targeted unsafe vehicles.
Liberal MP Salma Zahid was photographed with Firas Al-Najim, a known organizer of vigils for terrorist leaders, including Hamas and Quds Force figures.
Quebec National Assembly unanimously passes motion urging NHL to permit Montreal Canadiens playoff viewing parties in Gatineau, citing hockey's cultural significance.
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RecommendedThe City of Calgary has approved a comprehensive strategy to address homelessness, domestic violence, and poverty, aiming to improve community safety and well-being.
Calgary city council advances study for a downtown police district office, with Mayor Farkas noting Calgary is the only major North American city without one.
Canada is in talks with Sweden to purchase an aerial surveillance system, bypassing an American competitor. The deal underscores shifting trade priorities.
A judge recommends improved vaccine campaigns and housing following the death of an Alberta boy, highlighting systemic gaps in public health and social support.
A fatal car crash in Montreal has left one person dead. Police are investigating the circumstances of the collision that occurred on Tuesday.
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RecommendedResidents of a rural Manitoba community are sounding the alarm over a surge in crime, as a new report ranks Manitoba as the second-highest province for crime rates in Canada.
Statistics Canada reports 27% of Canadians have disabilities, highlighting the need for accessible infrastructure. BILD CEO Dave Wilkes urges proactive home building.
City staff say Ottawa doesn't need a renoviction bylaw, but a councillor disagrees, sparking debate on tenant protections and housing policy.
Israel confirmed it killed Mohammad Odeh, a leader of Hamas' Qassam Brigades, in an airstrike in Gaza City, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
Five years after the claim of 215 children's graves at Kamloops residential school, new evidence suggests ground-penetrating radar may have detected septic pipes, not remains.
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RecommendedThirteen minors were arrested following violent incidents at Quartier Dix30 in Brossard on April 18, 2026, police report.
Experts say Alberta's secession movement differs from others in democratic countries. The issue dominates the western premiers conference in Kananaskis.
Zilla Parker's husband was killed in a 2013 knife attack. The mentally ill man who did it was released to a neighbourhood she frequents, causing anxiety.
President Trump convenes Cabinet to seal a deal ending the Mideast conflict, despite backers' fears it may embolden Iran. Oil tensions at Hormuz persist.
A child riding a bicycle was struck by a vehicle in Brossard, Quebec. Longueuil police are investigating the incident. No further details released yet.
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RecommendedSpanish police searched the headquarters of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's Socialist party in Madrid on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, as part of an ongoing investigation.
Ontario's SIU has launched an investigation after OPP officers used a Taser during an arrest in Kingsville, leading to the suspect's hospitalization.
Russian lawmakers propose requiring banks and staff to assist in countering Ukrainian drone attacks, escalating civilian involvement in war efforts.
Geoffrey Moyse argues that B.C.'s DRIPA law, based on UNDRIP, is flawed and should be repealed, citing legal uncertainty and constitutional conflicts.
Five years after the Kamloops residential school claim, church arsons continue across Canada with little government action, as six more churches have burned since 2024.
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RecommendedAs Carney pivots Canada toward Europe, Poilievre's North American focus may gain voter support amid NATO cuts and trade tensions.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith opens door to amending Section 35 of the Constitution, arguing Indigenous rights have hindered economy and democracy.
A funding feud between Windsor's mayor and the Welcome Centre Shelter escalates, with accusations of 'drive-by smear' and 'unsettling' responses.
A teenager accused of fatally stabbing her stepsister aboard Carnival Horizon may remain in custody until trial. The case raises questions about safety on cruise ships.
Experts say Alberta's separatist movement is unique compared to global secession efforts, citing economic and political factors that set it apart from other regions seeking independence.
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RecommendedPremier Doug Ford's support for Toronto to host a multinational defence bank undermines Ottawa's bid, reinforcing perceptions that the capital is overlooked at Queen's Park.