Police look at Black experience in Calgary and how to build bridges from within
On Wednesday, members of the Calgary Police Service (CPS) gathered for a community panel discussion focused on the Black experience in Calgary.
Canada
Feb 28
Former Hydro-Québec worker accused of spying for China pleads not guilty to new charges
Yuesheng Wang, who is out on bail, entered the not guilty pleas at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal's South Shore. He has said he intends to fight to clear his name.
Canada
Apr 5
Raptors’ Porter gets lifetime ban from NBA
Jontay Porter has been banned from the NBA for life.
Sports
Apr 17
Ex-Tory seeking N.B. Liberal nod after ‘very’ conservative takeover of Higgs’s party
John Herron is seeking the New Brunswick Liberal party nomination to take on a Christian television host who he says is pushing the province's Tories to right-wing politics.
Politics
Mar 25
Nova Scotia wildfire victims return home to thousands more in property tax
The province says that homeowners rebuilding after the Nova Scotia wildfires will get a 15-per cent break on property assessments, but some say it's not enough.
Politics
Mar 26
Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter fired amid illegal betting, ‘massive theft’ allegations
The allegations emerged after reporters looked into Shohei Ohtani's finances and allegedly found wire transfers worth millions to a bookmaker under federal investigation.
Sports
Mar 21
Debate over Confederation still lively in Newfoundland 75 years later
Newfoundland and Labrador officially became Canada's tenth province March 31, 1946, and debate over whether the province has been better-off remains part of the island's culture.
Canada
Mar 31
City of Calgary removing Recall Gondek signs due to bylaw infraction
The City of Calgary said the signs are in violation of the current Temporary Signs on Highways bylaw, which regulates the signage around size or location.
Canada
Mar 25
Why an Ontario school board could allow students without passing grades to ‘cross the stage’
A proposed change to the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board's policy intends to implement equity-based commencement ceremonies which would replace graduation events.
Education
Mar 14
The West Block Transcript – Episode 31, Season 13
The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson speaks to a former Israeli prime minister, a reporter with The Globe and Mail and the Asia Pacific Foundation.
Canada
Apr 14
Calgary police’s YouthLink cancels, apologizes for ‘bloody’ Valentine’s event
On Wednesday, YouthLink's executive director issued the apology in a video on social media.
Canada
Jan 17
Study sparks debate on impact of Toronto safe consumption sites
A new study suggesting fewer overdose deaths were recorded in Toronto neighbourhoods near safe consumption sites has sparked debate on the impact of living around such a site.
Health
Feb 22
The West Block – Episode 30, Season 13
Declassified summaries of top secret intelligence documents, attempts to funnel $250 thousand and what was said about the two Michaels.
Politics
Apr 7
The West Block Transcript – Episode 25, Season 13
Remembering former prime minister Brian Mulroney: his wins, his losses, and his impact on our country. He was known as Canada’s great deal maker at a tumultuous time in history.
Politics
Mar 3
The hunt for Canada’s last Nazis
Canada's Nazis are now well into their 90s. One woman is making a last push to bring them to justice.
Canada
Feb 22
Ontario clinic’s direct billing highlights grey area around nurse practitioners
Holistic Solutions NP in Hamilton, Ont. has been operating for a month now using nurse practitioners but isn't billing clients the traditional way through OHIP.
Health
Feb 13
Alberta parental rights ‘push poll’ full of ‘red flags,’ connections to anti-abortion groups
An early February phone call that included an apparent poll about parents rights in deciding abortions is a "push poll" full of methodological holes, experts say.
Canada
Feb 7
2023 in review: Premier Danielle Smith sits down for year-end interview with Global News
It was seven months ago that Danielle Smith led the UCP to victory in the provincial election on a platform centred around affordability and improving health care in Alberta.
Politics
Jan 1
Black people disproportionately stopped, searched by Toronto police: report
A new report by the Ontario Human Rights Commission has found Black people in Toronto are disproportionately stopped and searched by police.
Canada
Dec 14, 2023
Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
Entertainment
Dec 30, 2023