National Gallery of Canada lays off 4 senior staff members
Ottawa Citing ‘”restructuring,” the National Gallery of Canada has let go of four senior staff members, including its longtime Indigenous arts curator and its chi
Birth certificate contradicts Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s account of her father’s parentage and ancestry
A birth certificate recently obtained by CBC directly contradicts Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s public claims about her father’s ancestry and the identity of his parents.
Police and Hockey P.E.I. investigating brawl at Charlottetown youth tournament
PEI For the second year in a row, an incident at a Charlottetown youth hockey tournament is drawing negative attention — and leaving frustrated Hockey P.E.I. officials question
Shooting suspect held on murder, hate crime charges after 5 killed at LGBTQ bar in Colorado
Hundreds of people, many holding candles and wiping away tears, gathered in a Colorado Springs park to honour those killed and wounded when a gunman opened fire on a nightlife venu
Refugees and a student abroad serve up tears, humanity and grace at Halifax security forum
It’s not every day you get to meet someone who inspires you. For Sahar Gholizadah — a 19-year-old visiting Iranian student in Halifax — that day was Saturday, when she ga
Ukrainian doctors were performing heart surgery on a child. Then the power went out
As It Happens6:37Ukrainian doctors were performing heart surgery on a child. Then the power went out Doctors in Kyiv were performing open-heart surgery on a 14-year-old boy Wednesd
New legislation gives B.C. Indigenous communities control of their own child welfare system
British Columbia B.C. becomes the first jurisdiction in Canada to recognize the inherent right of Indigenous communities to legally create and control their own child and family s
Federal government to extend EI sickness benefits from 15 to 26 weeks
Politics The federal government is extending employment insurance sickness benefits to 26 weeks, up from 15 weeks, Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough announced on Friday. Workers
Canada’s sliders hopeful of progress after calls for leadership change answered
Standing on the side of the mountain in the picturesque setting of the Whistler Sliding Centre, just steps away from the track where she will begin her World Cup season, Canadian
Twitter will grant ‘amnesty’ to suspended accounts. Online safety advocates fear more harassment, hate speech
Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk says that he is granting “amnesty” to suspended accounts, which online safety experts predict will spur a rise in harassment, hate