
Judge reserves decision on Canada’s legal duty to provide First Nations with safe water | CBC News
The question of whether Canada has a legal duty to provide First Nations with safe drinking water is now in the hands of a judge
The question of whether Canada has a legal duty to provide First Nations with safe drinking water is now in the hands of a judge
McKenna Jones Griffinâs family is trying to get the 10-year-old access to English rehabilitation services in Montreal after she suffered a traumatic brain injury. They worry the hospital centre in Quebec City wonât be the right fit for their daughter, who only speaks English.
Leaders of a major Ontario health system are apologizing after staff at one of its hospitals shaved a Sikh man’s beard without permission from him or his family and in violation of his religious principles.
Some amount of parliamentary gamesmanship is to be expected whenever and wherever MPs gather. But some days it’s hard to look at the games being
Amid the threat of an early federal election, the prime minister left Ottawa on Tuesday during a chaotic parliamentary sitting week to travel 27 hours
Rocket sirens sounded constantly across northern Israel on Wednesday, with at least two attacks confirmed. Iran-backed militants Hezbollah confirmed firing rockets into Israel.
At least 45 people were killed in Israeli military strikes on Gaza in the past 24 hours, Palestinian medics said on Wednesday, as Israeli forces pressed on with a raid on the Jabalia refugee camp in the enclave’s north.
Scientists David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the award-giving body said on Wednesday, for work on the structure of proteins.
Last weekend, in response to recent CBC News stories on the stresses of modern parenting, Cross Country Checkup asked parents to describe the issues that are causing the most stress in their families.
Some residents of a four-unit row house in Kanata South have been forced from their own homes by a rat infestation they say began in July. They say the city has been no help.
Traditionally, after floods and other disasters, homes have been restored to their previous condition. That’s not good enough according to climate adaptation researchers, who say we need to build back better to prevent future damage. Here’s how insurance and governments can help or hamper efforts to do that.
Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntoshâs resume has yet another eye-popping accomplishment: being named to the TIME100 Next list. Under the phenom category youâll find Summer McIntosh â fresh off her historic three gold medal performance, and a silver medal to go with it at the Paris Olympics.
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