Audit finds that 10 per cent of communications between inmates and their lawyers are intercepted by prison staff, breaching solicitor-client privilege.
O'Toole releases Pride video as handful of MPs oppose bill to ban conversion therapy
Conservative leader Erin O'Toole makes his pitch in a new Pride video, but many of his MPs continue to support conversion therapy, a "treatment" to suppress sexual orientation.
Joe Biden calls for full employment. Will Ottawa do the same?
U.S. President Joe Biden rejects the idea of an economy where workers have to compete for jobs. With an analysis you would expect from a social democratic government, Biden is calling for the U.S. to move to an economy where companies have to compete for workers.
Doug Ford’s Government Cut Education By More Than Half a Billion Dollars, New Report Finds
Ontario schools will find themselves in a $12 billion hole over next decade
Greens joins Conservatives to say Feds-NDP pushing through new net-zero climate bill
Despite environmentalist support for the NDP's changes to the minority Liberals' climate bill, Green MPs join with Conservatives in complaining the bill is being rushed through the Commons.
NDP urges Ottawa to enact TRC calls to action following school burial site discovery
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says PM Trudeau must move past platitudes and gestures and implement the recommendations of the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation report.
Native Women's group releasing own plan on MMIWG, citing 'toxic' federal process
Lorraine Whitman says the Native Women's Association of Canada won't participate in the federal government's "toxic, dysfunctional" process to implement recommendations of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls report.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Tuesday, June 1, 2021
In Canada, 35 more people died from COVID-19 yesterday. Across the country, active cases per 100,000 people:
MB - 327
AB - 173
SK -116
ON - 85
BC - 59
QC - 46
NS - 46
NL - 20
NB - 19
PE - 6
'Delicate, sensitive process:' Expert talks on searching for burial sites with radar
Locating burial sites of the young victims of residential schools needs to be done with sensitivity and the support of communities involved, say those who've done the work.
The Fate of the Canadian Rockies May Rest on This Decision
Approving the Grassy Mountain Coal Project could enable industrializing Alberta’s sensitive and vital eastern slopes.
Some of Canada’s biggest companies saw record profits during the pandemic
Corporate COVID profiteers include major real estate companies, TC Energy, and retail giant Couche-Tard
137 arrests so far at B.C. protests against old growth logging: RCMP
Protests have led to arrest of 137 people blockading removal of old-growth trees in BC.