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Canada Soccer studying drone-spying review, says it shows past 'unacceptable culture'
Canada Soccer says an independent review has confirmed the Paris Olympics drone-spying scandal was not an isolated misstep.
Port of Montreal threatens lockout Sunday unless union agrees to 'final' offer
The employers' association is threatening to lock out workers at 9 p.m. Sunday if a deal isn't reached.
Rare Gretzky card case from Sask. back on the market after multimillion-dollar deal collapsed
A box found in a Saskatchewan attic, potentially holding millions of dollars worth of hockey cards, is going back up for auction after the original winning bidder never paid up, according to the auction company.
Trans skier worries Alberta legislation would ban her from competing
Allison Hadley says she has been having a hard time focusing on training for an upcoming cross-country skiing competition.
Canada approves Moderna's RSV vaccine for those age 60 and older, company says
Moderna said on Friday Canada's health regulator has approved its vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus in adults 60 years and older, making it the country's first authorized mRNA-based shot for the condition.
'Long overdue': Canadian Hockey League players can play in NCAA starting next season
The NCAA Division 1 Council approved a rule Thursday allowing players with Canadian Hockey League experience to compete at U.S. colleges starting next season, a landmark decision that has the potential of shaking up the NHL's two largest sources of developmental talent.
Calgary to host 2026 Grey Cup game
Calgary will host the CFL's championship game for the sixth time on Nov. 15, 2026, the 113th iteration of the Grey Cup.
Trans Mountain pipeline is worth less than it cost to build: parliamentary budget office
The Parliamentary Budget Office estimates the Trans Mountain pipeline is worth less than it cost to build, according to an updated financial assessment of the controversial project.
Another beluga whale dies at Marineland, Ontario says water quality is 'acceptable'
Three weeks after the death of another beluga whale at Marineland, the Ontario government is speaking publicly about its ongoing investigation of the park, saying water troubles are under control after a recent investment.
Parents demand refunds after Thunder Bay, Ont., climbing gym locks doors
As a troubled local gym goes dark, some members and the landlord say they haven’t heard from the owner about the future of the business in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Federal memo estimates up to 30% of lobster catch in Atlantic Canada goes unreported
The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans suspects hundreds of millions of dollars worth of lobster is caught in Atlantic Canadian waters each year but never reported to authorities, raising both income tax and conservation implications for the country’s largest fishery.
Former employees say 'toxic work environment' of N.S. mental health non-profit led to sudden closure
Former employees of the Laing House organization say a "toxic work environment" caused worsening mental health among staff. The union that represents them said it was trying to work through issues with the employer when the organization suddenly announced a "temporary closure" months ago.
Baby on board: Family unexpectedly welcomes baby on a Marine Atlantic ferry
The newest resident of Newfoundland's Codroy Valley just couldn't wait to make her first appearance, and was born aboard the Marine Atlantic ferry crossing between Nova Scotia and Port aux Basques last Friday.
Plastic mulch extends Quebec's growing season. Some residents worry it's polluting the region
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean farmers are in disagreement with some of their neighbours over the future of plastic mulch in the region. This comes after a study found potential health harms that can come with its use.
Workers owed $60M in unpaid wages Ontario failed to collect since 2017
Workers in Ontario are owed tens of millions of dollars in unpaid wages that the provincial government has yet to collect from employers, according to internal government records obtained by CBC Toronto.
Amid a housing crisis, Farhi's Ridout project approved by London, Ont., council in 2021 has yet to start
A London, Ont., councillor expressed skepticism that Farhi Holdings Corp. would ever build a downtown tower approved in 2021, after an application to construct the mixed-use building and add 280 residential units to the city's core. More than three years later, the project still hasn't started.
Brantford, Ont., trustees spent $50K on flights, hotels, gourmet meal for Italy art-buying trip, receipts show
Chair Rick Petrella and trustees Dan Dignard, Bill Chopp and Mark Watson of the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board were to Italy between July 8 and 15 to buy $100,000 in custom artwork for two new high schools. It's among trips by Ontario school boards that have come under scrutiny for the way public money is spent.
16-year-old Ontario girl recovering after vicious attack, ex-boyfriend charged with attempted murder
A 16-year-old girl is recovering in an Ottawa hospital after suffering injuries in what her family describes as a brutal attack allegedly committed by her ex-boyfriend, who's now in custody and facing charges including attempted murder.
Canadian government speaking with allies about Palestinian statehood recognition, official tells MPs
Ottawa has been speaking with like-minded countries about recognizing a Palestinian state, a government official told a committee of parliamentarians studying the quickest path toward such a declaration Thursday afternoon.