Cyberattacks on Canadian health care increasingly common. What can be done?
Since 2015, at least 14 major cyberattacks have targeted Canadian health information systems, according to an article published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Canada
Nov 20, 2023
‘Do I start packing?’: Manitoba renters struggle to keep up, demand change
Rent increases have pushed more than a few into survival mode. Advocates and tenants demand action, saying Manitoba could fix this crisis, which is leaving many without a home.
Economy
Sep 26, 2023
A profile of Dougald Lamont, leader of the Manitoba Liberal party since 2018
With three seats in the legislature and a much smaller amount of money and staff than their PC and NDP counterparts, the Liberals often have to fight for the spotlight.
Politics
Sep 5, 2023
Hamilton-area rallies reflect pressure rising rents, renovictions are having on tenants
Hamilton councillors are just days away from addressing renoviction bylaws and expansion of a tenant defence fund – aiding groups fighting termination notices.
Canada
Aug 3, 2023
How one Ontario city is blazing the trail for public sector AI use
The real use of artificial intelligence by municipalities isn't known, say Ontario's privacy commissioner and human rights commission, because there are no reporting requirements.
Tech
Jun 15, 2023
Right to Repair: Why is it so difficult to fix our electronics?
Electronic devices have become ubiquitous in modern life, but increasingly difficult to maintain. A new movement is pushing to change that.
Consumer
May 13, 2023
What’s open and closed over the Easter long weekend in Montreal
Beyond holiday scheduling, ongoing power outages due to Wednesday's ice storm could mean stores and facilities that would normally be open this Easter long weekend are not.
Canada
Apr 7, 2023
Extreme winter weather will hit Canada over the weekend. What to expect
Much of Canada is under a winter weather warning, and it's expected that very cold wind chills will continue until the weekend.
Weather
Feb 23, 2023
London, Ont. clears out snow from Wednesday storm, prepares for another on the way
Expected to move in on Sunday, the next storm could see upwards of 10 cm of snow fall across the London, Ont. region.
Weather
Jan 26, 2023
University of Regina journalism school suspending admissions for 2023
Classes will continue as usual for students who are already enrolled in the bachelors or masters program but not for those looking to apply into the school.
Canada
Dec 29, 2022
Canada’s police service boards grapple with diversity as calls for change grow
Those who have spent decades working with police boards believe in the bodies but say they often fall short of fulfilling their potential.
Canada
Aug 28, 2020
11 new coronavirus cases in London-Middlesex, 8 are Western University students
At least 95 COVID-19 cases are active in London and Middlesex.
Health
Sep 27, 2020
Canadian students prepare for COVID-19 school year during fourth wave
Grade 5 student Tecumseh Hotomani has his backpack ready with new notebooks, markers and funky food-themed pencils. But there's one addition he's less excited about: face masks.
Canada
Aug 30, 2021
Contest Rules
Rules
Apr 20, 2010
Eastman Kodak’s bankruptcy filing gives workers, retirees and investors the jitters
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - The ripple effect from Eastman Kodak Co.'s bankruptcy reorganization extends in many directions: Employees brace again for layoffs, retirees fret over health care coverage, and the photography icon's biggest debtors and stakeholders — from movie studios and big-box retailers to CEO Antonio Perez — are preparing for a sharp sting in their pocketbooks.
Money
Jan 18, 2012
Toronto stock market gets triple digit boost mid-morning
<p>The Toronto stock market racked up a triple digit boost Tuesday morning as investors regained some confidence about Europe's economy and commodity stocks made significant strides.</p>
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Dec 20, 2011
First Nations children send heartbreaking letter to drug-addicted parents
CAT LAKE, Ont. - Item number nine in the letter to members of the Cat Lake reserve from the children in Grade Six is as blunt as it is painful.
Politics
Apr 15, 2012
Remembrance Day is different this year. Here’s how Canadians are commemorating
For most of the country, gone are the days of handing out poppies in shopping centres or on the street.
Canada
Nov 11, 2020
Coronavirus: 14 cases, 7 recoveries in London-Middlesex; 15 cases in Elgin-Oxford
There are at least 129 known active cases of the coronavirus in London and Middlesex, according to health unit figures.
Health
Nov 11, 2020
Transcript Season 5 Episode 22
Watch the full broadcast of The West Block on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016. Hosted by Tom Clark.
Politics
Feb 21, 2016