
Clarence Woodhouse exonerated in 1973 Winnipeg killing | CBC News
Clarence Woodhouse, who was sent to prison 50 years ago for the murder of a Winnipeg man, has been exonerated.

Clarence Woodhouse, who was sent to prison 50 years ago for the murder of a Winnipeg man, has been exonerated.

The child, from the Brantford area, was in hospital last month after acquiring rabies in northern Ontario.

The union representing Montreal dockworkers has ended a three-day strike at two terminals as scheduled, but there’s potential for more job action in the coming weeks.

Typhoon Krathon made landfall Thursday in Taiwanâs major port city of Kaohsiung, bringing torrential rains and fierce winds to the islandâs south. Trees were brought down by high winds and roads were flooded, prompting the closure of schools and businesses.

Last year, at the age of 62, Lynette Brodoway won the Ladies Barrel Racing Championship at the Canadian Finals Rodeo, competing largely against cowgirls half her age. This week, sheâs heading to the same rodeo â the biggest on the Canadian stage â as the season leader, after entering the pro rodeo circuit just eight years ago.

The statue was removed in the spring of 2021 following a year of public debate. It has since been crated and stored on the grounds of the cityâs Public Works Building.

They left their country for the last time in the dark of the early morning. Women and children crammed into a van. Heads covered, their

In 2020, SpaceX agreed to work with the international astronomical community, which was facing research problems due to the brightness of the company’s Starlink satellites. But the problems just keep mounting, frustrating astronomers.

International students are not required to get a police certificate from law enforcement in their home countries before coming to Canada. Critics say that needs to change given the alleged criminal acts carried out by some of these new arrivals.

Last year, Canada recorded its lowest-ever fertility rate for the second year in a row, according to Statistics Canada. Experts say economic and cultural factors might be discouraging Canadians from having more kids.

What happened in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live? All is revealed in Saturday Night, a new movie from Canadian director Jason Reitman that lavishly recreates the original cast and chaos. CBC’s Eli Glasner explores if the recreation captures the original’s sense of rebellion.

After facing an external investigation into claims he mistreated staff, Canada’s first accessibility commissioner Michael Gottheil is now suing the federal government and unnamed employees for more than $2.3 million in damages.