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Why Sask., Alberta are holding out on signing new federal child-care deal
The sister of a 34-year-old man who died in the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre says the team who conducted the inquest was "fabulous," but it was a "kick in the face" it took nearly eight years to finally hold it.
Military planners map out restructuring the Canadian Army, says top soldier
Canadian military planners are laying the groundwork for a restructuring of the army in the face of demands for more troops and equipment both at home and overseas.
Sunwing stranded couple for 5 days after vacation, charged them $50 flight change fee to fly home
Several Sunwing passengers say the airline needs to be held accountable after many flight cancellations and delays last month, including cases where it abruptly cancelled vacations with no rebooking offers or delayed return flights for days.
Hey, parents: Advertisers could be using mobile games to build profiles about your kids
A Marketplace investigation has pulled back the curtain on how some mobile games, which seem to attract children, use loopholes in rules protecting kids’ data — allowing marketers to build advertising profiles tailored to them, which can then be more effective at influencing their behaviour.
Time to spring forward? It depends where you live
In B.C. and Ontario, there’s been public chatter about doing away with time changes for years. In Saskatchewan, most people have never changed their clocks. Here’s a primer on where each of the provinces and territories stand.
Virus that poses 'serious threat' to Niagara stonefruit detected in area, prompting federal agency response
Niagara is famous for its peaches, which could be under threat from a virus detected in the area for the first time since 2013. In response, the the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is expanding an area where restrictions are in place to help prevent the spread of plum pox virus.
Court dismisses legal challenge to Trudeau's prorogation decision
A judge has dismissed a court challenge that sought to overturn the current suspension of Parliament.
New travel-related measles case identified in Metro Vancouver
Another case of measles has been identified in B.C., this time within the Fraser Health region. The case comes as Canada's chief public health officers warns of the danger posed by a rise of infections at home and abroad, coupled with a declining vaccination rate.
Her daughter just finished cancer treatment. Now this Windsor, Ont., mom is worrying about measles
A local parent whose child has not been able to get fully vaccinated yet says she’s worried after public health officials confirmed a case of measles in the community.
'A train wreck ... I can't stop watching': Canadians grapple with anxiety around Trump's tariff chaos
Political anxiety isn't new, but it's arguably been more intense lately given Trump's "shock and awe" strategy since taking office, most recently around the tariffs he's threatening to impose. CBC News asked Canadians to share how Trump's policies are affecting their mental health and they said they're feeling helpless, scared and anxious.
Social media users claim Ford vacationed in Florida as trade war loomed. Here's what we found
Social media users claim that Doug Ford flew to Florida over the weekend, just after his election victory as the U.S. tariff threat loomed. But CBC’s visual investigations team has found that Ford could not have been on the flight south he was alleged to have taken.
RCMP now formally investigating allegations against Alberta Health Services
Alberta RCMP are now formally investigating allegations of political pressure and potential conflicts of interest surrounding procurement practices at Alberta Health Services.
Prominent Vancouver real estate developer Peter Wall dead at 87
Prominent Vancouver real estate developer Peter Wall, remembered as someone who took risks and stood out from the crowd, helped shape the city's skyline.