
Nearly 2,000 households in need of new home as Quebec’s moving day nears
With Quebecâs moving day fast approaching, more than 2,000 households across the province are still searching for housing â 320 more than at the same time last year.

With Quebecâs moving day fast approaching, more than 2,000 households across the province are still searching for housing â 320 more than at the same time last year.

From Reservation Dogs and Rutherford Falls to North of North and Alaska Daily, Indigenous-led TV and film productions are becoming more prevalent. Mentorship programs, centralized funding and a societal shift are behind the surge, say some who work in the industry.

Since the National Overdose Response Service (NORS) launched nearly five years ago, it’s been reaching drug users who wouldn’t typically use consumption and treatment sites.Â

New provincial surveys propose either massively expensive Alberta agencies, or huge reforms that impact federal government and other provinces.

Pixar’s newest film Elio earned the studio its worst opening weekend box-office result of all time. Some critics blame the movie’s ‘bean mouth’ look for the failure, but is that really the reason it did so poorly? We examine the long, confused history of the CalArts animation style.

To meet the federal governmentâs promise to âbuild, baby, build,â the country is going to need a whole lot more skilled trades workers. But a shortage of shop class teachers in Canadian high schools might make them hard to find.Â