Toronto police are expected to provide an update today on the presence of police at demonstrations in the city.
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PHOTOS: Chatham-Kent Cyclones vs. Elgin-Middlesex Canucks
The Chatham-Kent Cyclones and Elgin-Middlesex Canucks are tied 2-2 in the six-point Alliance Hockey under-12 playdown final.
Pickleball curious? Here’s what you need to get started
Balls, bag, paddles…what else do you need to play pickleball? Here are 11 accessories that may help foster your love of the game.
Increased oversight for B.C. jail guards coming with Police Act amendments
B.C.’s police watchdog could soon have the power to investigate jail guards involved in incidents where someone dies or is seriously harmed and to forward reports for consideration of criminal charges in these cases.
Quebec won’t have to pay Jean Charest $700,000
The Quebec government will not have to pay Jean Charest $700,000 for abuse of process. The Superior Court rejected the former premier’s request.
Ontario puts $1.3 billion toward building schools, child-care spaces
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the province is putting $1.3 billion toward building and expanding schools.
Why Canada should prioritize protecting wild pollinator populations: UBC study
Better protections for wild pollinator populations in Canada could result in major financial gains for farmers while increasing food security across the nation, according to a new B.C.-based study.
B.C. to get wildfire training and education centre in response to expert task force
British Columbia’s premier says a training and education centre for wildfire fighters will be established in response to recommendations by a task force that looked into last year’s catastrophic wildfires.
Depressed since pandemic, Halifax museum’s parrot being shipped to Ontario
A parrot in Nova Scotia that has been showing signs of depression since the pandemic is moving to Ontario for a change of scenery and to make new friends.
Airstrikes on aid workers don’t ‘just happen,’ Trudeau says after Netanyahu comments
Attacks on aid workers are not something that just happens in war, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday, slamming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s defence of a deadly airstrike in central Gaza on April 1.
