Equans wins deal to build 99 net zero homes in Cheshire
The firm has been granted planning consent to demolish and redevelop a former highways depot into a mixed-tenure development where homes will be delivered with high environmental c
Alberta premier says she’s spoken with street pastor and others facing pandemic-related charges
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she has spoken directly with people charged with pandemic-related offences, including Artur Pawlowski, but adds she simply explained to the s
Interlocutor on unmarked graves ‘very concerned’ by Ottawa’s $2M deal with international organization
The special interlocutor for missing children and unmarked burials at residential schools is calling out the federal government over a deal with an international group tasked with
‘It gives people a purpose’: This Inuit wellness project just won a $1M prize
North Ilitaqsiniq, Nunavut’s literacy council, aims to bring together traditional Inuit wellness teachings and community-based programming with its Pilimmaksaijuliriniq Proje
Canadian wildlife’s tender moments on display in photography contest
WARNING: This story contains a distressing photo. A softer, gentler side of the Canadian wilderness is on display in the 2023 Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Cho
As Ottawa plans to hike health funding, families say system doesn’t learn from errors
When Diane Breen died unexpectedly following her visit to a Nova Scotia emergency room, her family was left grieving — both over her loss and their sense that lessons weren’
An interview with Dominic Cummings
By BAGEHOT IN MY column this week I profile Dominic Cummingsa former government adviser who is now campaign director for Vote Leave, the largest of the groups vying to lead the Out
Blame the British public for the junior doctors’ strike
AT EIGHT this morning junior doctors in England began a 24-hour strike during which they are providing only emergency cover, equivalent to that provided on Christmas Day. Patients
The Labour Party is heading for a showdown on Trident
By BAGEHOT AS RESHUFFLES go, Jeremy Corbyn’s tweaks to his shadow cabinet were relatively few. They were, however, momentous. In a marathon of meetings spanning three days (tired
Everything you need to know about Labour’s rolling crisis
By BAGEHOT SOMETHING remarkable is happening in British politics. In September the Labour Party elected Jeremy Corbyn, one of its most far-left and rebellious MPs, to its leadershi