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Seven years on, only 2 of 231 Indigenous justice calls fulfilled
Advocates say progress on missing and murdered Indigenous women recommendations remains far too slow, renewing calls for immediate action.
Heat dome reshaped British Columbia's ecosystems five years on
Historic 2021 heat wave pushed species past breaking point; new data shows nature's winners and losers.
Federal Court Challenges Canada's Refugee Return Safeguards
A Honduran family's case alleges CBSA is ignoring Supreme Court-required protections before turning asylum seekers back to the U.S.
Bryan Trottier Featured on Canada Post Indigenous Leaders Stamps
Hockey Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier, Chief Wilton Littlechild, and Edward Lennie are honoured on new Canada Post stamps celebrating...
Olds data centre power plant application paused pending clarification
Alberta energy regulator suspends Synapse Real Estate's review after 685 residents filed to intervene in the proposal.
Jim Hiller from Port Alberni named Toronto Maple Leafs head coach
The 57-year-old B.C. coach becomes the 41st head coach in the franchise's history, joining two other Island coaches now leading NHL teams.
Large Area at Banff Closed After Bear Damages Campsites
Parks Canada has shut down six backcountry campgrounds and two trails along Lake Minnewanka after a bear damaged multiple tents and...
U.S. homeland security secretary says Canada relationship is 'fracturing'
Markwayne Mullin warns that tariffs and border tensions threaten security cooperation as U.S. shifts focus northward.
Federal law expands first-degree murder charge in intimate-partner killings
Bill C-225 received royal assent Wednesday, allowing prosecutors to charge first-degree murder for intimate-partner killings even...
Climate advocates sue federal government over missed emission targets
A group of environmental organizations is seeking court intervention to force Ottawa to bring its 2030 emissions plan into compliance...
Bill expanding intimate-partner murder charges becomes federal law
Bill C-225 now allows first-degree murder charges for killings that are part of a pattern of coercive or controlling conduct.
Mosque vandalized in Trois-Rivières, community calls for hate investigation
Windows of the Mauricie Islamic Cultural Centre were smashed with stones Wednesday. The Canadian Muslim Forum is urging an investigation...