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  • Toronto seeks input on how best to keep residents informed and involved in development process
    The City of Toronto is holding a series of consultation meetings in order to explore different ways in which to improve the review process of various development applications.
    Canada
    Mar 11
  • New Brunswick virtual health-care service violating Official Languages Act: report
    A report was filed complaints were made about deficiencies in French-language services between October 2022 and February 2023, and a subsequent complaint led to another report.
    Health
    May 3
  • Involving OLT in Hamilton housing development a case of ‘not seeing’ resolution: developer
    A spokesperson for Vrancor Group says the time has come 'to move on' with a development near King Street West and Queen Street that's been on the books for seven years.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Toronto is pausing its stormwater charge consultations
    The city is pausing consultation meetings while it figures out how the surcharge would align with the city's other ongoing plans.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Green building standard for Hamilton key to reaching zero-emissions target: city
    The city of Hamilton is in the process of creating a green building standard and currently seeking the public's input on how to do it.
    Environment
    Apr 22
  • Province extends feedback on Bow River reservoir proposal facing pushback
    Provincial public engagement on two upstream reservoir proposals on the Bow River west of Calgary has been extended until May 13.
    Canada
    May 1
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  • Ottawa eyeing ‘more responsive’ police service models under RCMP contract
    Among the possibilities are 'more responsive' police service models that could involve closer integration of the RCMP and community social services, Public Safety Canada says.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • Alberta First Nations hope for new chapter as Trans Mountain pipeline enables record oil output
    The $34 billion pipeline project from Alberta to the B.C. coast promises improved access to export markets for oilsands producers.
    Features
    Apr 30
  • Alberta proposes new mental health and addiction agency as toxic drug deaths reach historic high
    More than 1,700 people died from toxic drugs between January and November last year, making it the worst year since the province's substance use surveillance system was created.
    Health
    Apr 2
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  • ArriveCan contractor calls auditor general’s damning report ‘inaccurate’
    A partner at GCStrategies – the IT firm at the center of the ArriveCan scandal – says his reputation has been damaged by 'false information.'
    Canada
    Mar 13
  • Upper Grand District School Board introduces mental health modules for grades 7 and 8
    There are three 40-minute modules for each grade that will provide an enhanced way of delivering the existing curriculum.
    Education
    Feb 29
  • Would you cross the border for health care? 42% Canadians say yes in poll
    Amid Canada's ongoing battle with prolonged emergency room wait times and staffing challenges, a poll finds that many are willing to head south in pursuit of timely health care.
    Health
    Mar 4
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  • Fair treatment of African Nova Scotians at the centre of new prosecution policy
    Nova Scotia Crown prosecutors were handed new tools today to root out systemic anti-Black racism long embedded within the province's justice system.
    Canada
    Feb 29
  • New stadium, entertainment districts part of Surrey’s population boom plan: Mayor
    Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke revealed the new five-year future investment strategy in an annual state of the city speech on Thursday.
    Politics
    Feb 15
  • Teens stage walkout over Alberta’s gender identity policies
    One student said the protests over the weekend against the proposed changes gave him hope.
    Politics
    Feb 7
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  • Canadian ref relishes mixed martial arts journey that has taken him around the world
    With nine homegrown fighters on the 12-fight card, Canada is well represented at UFC 297. It's the same for the referees.
    Sports
    Jan 19
  • Canada urged to defend trade interests ahead of U.S. election, CUSMA review
    The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says now is the time for a co-ordinated outreach campaign by the federal, provincial and municipal governments to protect cross-border trade.
    Economy
    Jan 2
  • ‘State of chaos’: Man spends 5 days in hospital, speaks out on health-care crisis
    A New Brunswick man who spent five days at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital says he saw first-hand the ongoing impact of the health-care crisis in the province.
    Health
    Jan 2
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  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    A look at the ways some communities celebrate the holiday season and how B.C.'s youngest patients are getting the care they need, here are some of the good news stories this week.
    Trending
    Dec 22, 2023
  • Jimmy Lai: What to know as Hong Kong media tycoon’s trial gets underway
    A landmark national security trial started Monday in Hong Kong for prominent activist and publisher Jimmy Lai, who faces a possible life sentence if convicted.
    World
    Dec 18, 2023
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