The QEW has been shut down in both directions in Mississauga this morning after a dump truck collided with an overpass, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Month: June 2024
Canada-U.S. trade relations ‘need constant attention’: BMO head
The head of BMO says there’s no room for complacency in Canada-U.S. trade relations as the bank co-hosts a conference focused on key issues faced by both countries.
Verdun business targeted by suspected arson again
A business on Wellington Street in Montreal’s Verdun borough was the victim of a suspected arson attack for the second time in less than a week.
Letters June 11, 2024: ‘Bring back nature to our green spaces. It saves money.’
Keep it natural Did you know that Canyon Meadows Boulevard found two endangered native bees on its site? Now it’s mowed. Did you know that the City of Calgary has over 1000 ha of green space beside major roadways? Wouldn’t it be great if we planted Indigenous plants and flowers, or better yet, If […]
‘She was the random victim’: Son speaks out after mom’s fatal stabbing in Laval
A man has come forward to talk about his mother who was killed in what appears to be a random attack in Laval.
New Ontario law named for teen killed by a soccer net requires them to be secured
The father of a 15-year-old Ontario boy who was killed by a 200-pound soccer net says he is honoured that a new provincial law is named for his son, though he would trade everything to be oblivious to the dangers of such nets and have his son back.
Here are some of the people trying to fix period education across North America
Period myths online abound, and many have been around for ages. But platforms like TikTok and Instagram cause these myths to spread faster and reach a wider audience. To combat that, a movement of people is trying to change how we talk — and learn — about our periods.
RCMP official calls for debate on hate speech law after probe of controversial imam ends without charges
The RCMP is warning of a growing number of cases of public speech that could incite hatred and is asking whether it has the legal tools to counter the trend.
Boil water advisory lifted for Bowness as water main repair work continues
Alberta Health Services has lifted the boil water advisory for the Calgary community of Bowness.
From streetball legends to classroom mentors, the journey of ‘The Notic’ inspires hope
“If you believe in yourself, you don’t know where it could take you,” Joel Haywood King Handles, the School of Handles Basketball Academy CEO and ex-player told Global News.
