
Quebec slammed for no plan to improve Indigenous education in nearly 20 years
Quebec’s auditor general has released a damning report on its education of Indigenous students, finding the province has fallen short in many areas.
Quebec’s auditor general has released a damning report on its education of Indigenous students, finding the province has fallen short in many areas.
The goal was to create a sea snail-shaped sculpture on a nature reserve. But locals saw something entirely different.
A recent inspection of a Tom’s of Maine facility found that the company’s toothpaste was made using bacteria-tainted water, among other health violations, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
A human smuggling trial has heard from a migrant who survived walking in a blizzard across the Canada-United States border on the same day a family of four froze to death.
A measles outbreak in New Brunswick is set to push Canada’s annual case count to the highest it’s been in five years, highlighting how infectious the disease is and how low vaccination rates have allowed it to take hold, says an immunologist.
The Parole Board of Canada says it will now try to accommodate the families of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy â teenagers who were tortured and killed by Paul Bernardo â so they can confront their daughters’ murderer in person next week.
Former prime minister Stephen Harper has been appointed the new chairman of the board of AIMCo, the Alberta Investment Management Corporation, the Alberta government said Wednesday.
From March through September there was palpable, permeable excitement. Women’s basketball, from college through the WNBA and onto the Olympics, seemed to pierce through the noise and become a cultural touchpoint â for all the (mostly) good and (some) bad that entails.
Calgary Zoo officials confirmed on Wednesday that the recent death of a two-year-old gorilla last week was an accident resulting from human error.
Jordan O’Brien-Tobin, the man who stabbed a 16-year-old to death at a TTC subway station in 2023, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
A central P.E.I. school’s decision to remove tributes to students who have died has left families questioning the decision, sparked an online backlash, and even made its way to the floor of the legislative assembly.
Two proposed class actions filed this week in U.S. District Court claim that four leading potato companies â including two Canadian ones â have privately swapped intel to inflate the price of frozen potato goods like fries, hash browns and tater tots over the last several years.
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