By The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Posted February 19, 2026 5:21 am
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It’s Day 13 of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics, where Canada is guaranteed a medal in the women’s hockey final, and other athletes are...
In the aftermath of the deadly Lapu Lapu tragedy last April, dozens of people were rushed to hospitals to receive care.
Now, an investigation from B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Michael Harvey has found that 71 snooping incidents by 36 health-care workers happened, meaning...
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At Station10 hair salon, it’s business as usual.
But a recent ruling from the Quebec human rights tribunal has put the small business at the centre of a larger legal battle and social debate.The salon was ordered to...
For generations, Métis stories have been passed down orally from elder to youth. But a new book seeks to change this, making sure the stories are not just heard but also remembered.
The book published by Métis Nation—Saskatchewan is titled Self-Determination through the Eyes...
“Going into the fire season, we’re looking for a more normal start,” said Cory Davis, predictive services manager with Alberta wildfire, as he provided the media with a preview of the upcoming wildfire season and a tour of the agency’s provincial operations centre...
The British Columbia First Nation that announced the discovery of 215 potential unmarked graves at a former residential school in 2021, catapulting the issue into public discourse, says there may never be consensus on what to do with the site.
A statement from the...