Proposed settlement reached in residential school reparations class action
The federal government and 325 First NationsĀ have reached a proposedĀ settlement of a class-action lawsuit seeking reparations for the destruction of language and culture wrought
Court orders government to repatriate 4 Canadian men detained in Syria
Politics The Federal Court has ordered the government to repatriate four Canadian men currently being held in northeastern Syria. 4 men, including Jack Letts, being held in prisons
Chris Hipkins set to replace Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand prime minister
Education Minister Chris Hipkins is set to become New Zealand’s next prime minister after he was the only candidate to enter the contest Saturday to replace Jacinda Ardern. H
Court rejects Competition Bureau’s appeal to block Rogers’ takeover of Shaw
Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal has rejected the Competition Bureau’s request to block the takeover of Shaw by Rogers, a decision that removes one of the final hurdles
Economists warn Trudeau and his cabinet that the economy is set to ‘slow significantly’
On the second day of the federal cabinet retreat, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers heard from a trio of economists who came bearing grim news about Canada’s ec
Woman stabbed multiple times on Toronto streetcar, police say
Toronto A woman in her 20s has been stabbed multiple times on a Toronto streetcar, police say. Investigators don’t believe suspect and victim knew one another CBC News Ā· Pos
Man jailed, fined for using sledgehammer to dig up dinosaur fossils in B.C.
British Columbia A man whoĀ dugĀ protectedĀ fossilized dinosaur footprints from a protected area in northern B.C. has been fined and sentenced to nearly a month in jail. Judge says
Justin Bieber sells entire back catalogue of songs to Hipgnosis Song Management
Entertainment Pop star Justin Bieber joins a growing list of big-name artists who have sold their catalogue rights to music management giants in recent years. Other big artists, in
Parti QuƩbƩcois leader accepts apology from pro soccer coach who was fired for offensive tweets
Montreal Earlier this month, Sandro Grande was hired as head coach of the reserve team for CF Montreal, but he was quickly fired after his Twitter posts disparaging sovereignists r
How organized crime has mortgaged or sold at least 30 GTA homes without owners’ knowledge
A year ago, Melissa Walsh says police assured her family it only happened to them. Fraudsters nearly sold her great uncle’s east end Toronto home without the family’s k