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CRTC Questions Rogers on $5 Monthly Wireless Price Increase
Canada's telecom regulator sent a letter to Rogers asking the carrier to explain a $5/month rate increase set to begin in July, citing...
Bank of Canada holds rate steady despite surprise Q1 economic contraction
Officials say they're not alarmed by the downturn. Early signs suggest rebound in second quarter as war and trade uncertainty loom.
WestJet Ends Regional Air Service to Medicine Hat and Lethbridge
Southern Alberta cities are scrambling to find replacement carriers after WestJet closes its only scheduled passenger flights to...
First Nations seek help repatriating 10,000 artifacts from Switzerland
Indigenous advocates are calling on federal governments to intervene and purchase a private collector's cache—estimated $20...
Ottawa police officer charged with assault in off-duty incident
Staff Sergeant Walt Lushman has been charged by Halton Regional Police following an alleged dispute tied to a two-vehicle collision in...
Health Canada approves weight-loss drug Zepbound for sleep apnea
Tirzepatide becomes only GLP-1 drug approved for the sleep disorder; clinical trials show meaningful reduction in breathing interruptions.
Doctors report spike in health complications from AI and online medical advice
Survey from Canadian Medical Association finds 97% of physicians had to address consequences after patients followed health guidance...
Canadian PhD Student Flagged as Security Threat Over Iran Weapons Research
CSIS and CBSA allege Carleton University doctoral student Mohammadreza Pakatchian works for sanctioned Iranian firm, could transfer...
Canada's AI strategy aims to unlock health data for research
Federal government pledges $100 million to make patient records more accessible while balancing privacy safeguards.
Federal government funds three B.C. clean-energy projects totalling $4.08M
Funding for renewable feasibility studies and First Nation-led wind farms in Penticton, Prince Rupert, and Vanderhoof is part of broader...
10 years after Brexit, British town warns Canada on referendums
Wakefield, England shows signs of regret as promised border control and immigration curbs failed to materialize after 2016 vote.
Officer killed in Montreal shooting was father with child on way
Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, leaves behind a young child and pregnant wife. It's the first police death in Montreal since 2002.