Exclusive: Two Halifax families speak out about racism they say they’re facing at a housing co-op
The two families living in the Albro Court Housing Co-op in Dartmouth say they are speaking out for themselves and their children.
The two families living in the Albro Court Housing Co-op in Dartmouth say they are speaking out for themselves and their children.
Two Canadian prime ministers got their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday at Ottawa City Hall, according to Mayor Jim Watson.
The statement said there was no threat to the public and the investigation is ongoing.
OPP have identified a Seeley's Bay man in his 80s as the victim in a fatal crash on Highway 32 Wednesday.
Cileana Taylor was removed from life-support in February following injuries sustained in September 2020 in an alleged assault by her boyfriend.
Queen's principal Patrick Deane says some students have been evicted from residence for COVID-19 breaches, while about 40 students are going through disciplinary processes.
GameStop's stock fell nearly 18 per cent on Wednesday, a day after the videogame retailer said it might cash in in a meteoric rise in its share price.
J.J. Clarke, the former weatherman with CTV Ottawa, is facing seven charges of criminal harassment, according to documents filed in provincial court.
Road-building approvals for coal exploration already exceed legal limits in some parts of Alberta's Rocky Mountains and foothills.
Flights will be restored at Charlottetown, Fredericton, Moncton, Sydney and Quebec City airports, in May and June.
Cuba, which has a long history of developing and exporting vaccines, this month began late phase trials of two of its five experimental shots.
The city's government said the suspension was immediate while the matter is investigated by its Chinese distributor, and the vaccine's co-developer BioNTech is also investigating.
"Both Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern were instrumental in making the diluent recovery unit (DRU) and DRUbit-by-rail (DBR) a reality."
The ruling on the National Rifle Association-backed lawsuit challenging the ban came under a Colorado law that bars local officials from making their own gun laws.
The Canadian mixed doubles curling championship is down to 8 teams with plenty of Manitoba representation remaining.
Calgary homicide detectives are investigating a suspicious death after a woman's body was found in a northeast hotel on Tuesday night.
Pro-democracy activists switched planned to hold a silent strike on Wednesday, with a range of businesses from ride hailers to pharmacies planning to close in solidarity.
With the COVID-19 pandemic now into its second year, Canadians are continuing to come up with creative ways to cope amid the ongoing public health crisis.
The election was seen as a referendum on Netanyahu’s polarizing leadership style.
The Edmonton Police Service issued a plea for help from the public on Tuesday as it tried to find a 13-year-old girl reported missing by her family over the weekend.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Tuesday, March 23, 2021.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Tuesday, March 23, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Alberta government has announced plans to try out a new mobile app – called the Digital Overdose Response System (DORS) – in hopes will help prevent drug overdoses. Tom Vernon explains.
Health Matters March 23: U.S. regulators say AstraZeneca may have included outdated clinical trial results. Plus Canada’s first Metis-led COVID-19 vaccination clinic aims to reduce vaccine hesitancy. Su-Ling Goh reports.
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