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Ten years after 'Aboriginal' shifted to 'Indigenous,' debate over terminology persists
Canada officially adopted 'Indigenous' in 2016, but First Nations leaders argue the state continues to impose language rather than...
Guichon Creek wildfire near Logan Lake grows to 152 hectares; evacuation alert remains in effect
BC Wildfire Service continues tanking operations overnight as Guichon Creek fire remains out of control. Seven properties on Tunkwa Lake...
WestJet strike deadline: 72 hours to avoid work stoppage during summer travel peak
The Canadian Union of Public Employees triggered a 72-hour countdown ending Sunday midnight. WestJet responded with a matching lockout...
WestJet and flight attendants union race against Sunday midnight deadline to avoid strike
The Canadian Union of Public Employees triggered a 72-hour countdown ending Sunday just after midnight. WestJet operates over 600...
Intruder shut off barn ventilation fans, killing 10,000 chickens near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
RCMP investigators confirmed someone deliberately disabled the poultry barn's cooling system last Friday, causing temperatures to reach...
Canada's premiers demand urgent RCMP negotiations as contract talks loom by 2032
Eight provinces, three territories and 150 municipalities have RCMP contracts expiring in 2032. Premiers say they need formal certainty...
WestJet flight attendants could strike Sunday with 4,400 workers idling
The airline and union both issued 72-hour notices. Negotiations continue, but a work stoppage could strand travellers on the August long weekend.
Semi driver's sentencing delayed in fatal motorcycle crash that killed two riders near High Prairie
Michael Maurice Koochin pleaded guilty to two counts of dangerous driving causing death. The July 31, 2024 crash killed Laurent Isador...
NY police tracked over 200,000 location points in Montreal girl's murder investigation
Investigators compiled extensive phone data from apps like Google Maps as evidence in the trial of Luciano Frattolin, charged with the...
Northern Alberta emergency departments closing due to physician shortages affecting rural care
Hospitals in Beaverlodge and Grimshaw/Berwyn report staffing gaps with no onsite doctors secured. Patients experiencing emergencies are...
Canadian on trial for espionage in Belgium appeals detention decision
A Canadian national charged with espionage and participation in a criminal organization is appealing a Belgian court's order to keep her...
Quebec weightlifter Charlotte Simoneau wins Commonwealth Games gold with two records
The 21-year-old from Saint-Hyacinthe set two Commonwealth Games records in the women's 69-kilogram weightlifting event in Glasgow.