B.C. activists launch constitutional drug challenge
Vancouver activists who tested and sold heroin and meth face charges, launching a constitutional challenge that could reshape Canada's drug policy. Learn the details.
Vancouver activists who tested and sold heroin and meth face charges, launching a constitutional challenge that could reshape Canada's drug policy. Learn the details.
Canadian cafés face months-long delays and rising costs as matcha demand skyrockets. Learn how the green tea shortage impacts local businesses and consumers.
Northern Quebec's Nunavik region faces an ongoing water emergency with slow government response. Discover the impact on Indigenous communities and the urgent need for solutions.
The national school food program is expanding across Saskatchewan, providing more students with access to nutritious meals. Learn how this initiative supports children's health and education.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport faces a jet fuel shortage due to a pipeline spill and shutdown, threatening Thanksgiving travel. Airlines are implementing contingency plans.
Vianode begins construction on a massive $3.2 billion graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, strengthening Canada's EV battery supply chain and creating local jobs.
Vianode announces massive $3.2-billion graphite facility in St. Thomas, Ontario, boosting Canada's electric vehicle supply chain and creating hundreds of jobs. Learn how this investment transforms local manufacturing.
Norwegian firm Vianode invests $3.2B in a synthetic graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, creating up to 1,000 jobs and boosting Canada's EV supply chain. Learn more about this major economic win.
Ontario secures a massive $3.2 billion Vianode investment for a new EV battery materials plant in St. Thomas, boosting Canada's electric vehicle supply chain. Learn more about this economic win.
St. Thomas secures massive $3.2 billion Vianode investment for electric vehicle battery manufacturing, boosting Ontario's EV supply chain and creating jobs. Learn about this economic game-changer.
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani sparks debate by calling the National School Food Program government overreach, arguing for economic solutions instead. Read the full analysis.
Canada's uranium industry faces pressure as global supply tightens. Can domestic producers like Cameco meet rising demand while maintaining operational efficiency?
Vancouver's mayor reports progress in overdose reduction through DTES task force. Public health experts weigh in on the initiative's effectiveness and challenges ahead.
New Parkland Institute report reveals Alberta's drug poisoning crisis severely impacts healthcare workers, with 69% reporting work changes and 50% facing emotional abuse. Frontline staff need better support.
B.C.'s human rights commissioner declares stigmatizing drug use as colonialist, clashing with the province's recent policy reversals on decriminalization and safe supply.
Adam Zivo analyzes CBC's Fifth Estate documentary on safer supply programs, highlighting concerns about diverted opioids and one-sided reporting. Read the full investigation.
Polish authorities investigate sabotage after railway explosion disrupts Ukraine supply line. Prime Minister Tusk visits blast site as security concerns escalate.
Canada faces an economic and security crisis as China weaponizes critical mineral supplies. Experts urge domestic mining expansion to secure defense and technology sectors.
Southern Alberta reservoirs remain steady but below average following unusually dry, warm fall conditions. Water management strategies adapt to changing climate patterns.
Industry experts question federal budget's optimistic housing data as new home sales plummet across Canada. Discover the real numbers behind the crisis.
Canadian housing advocates say federal budget measures won't solve affordability and supply crises. Learn why experts demand stronger action on housing.
General Motors executives are pressuring suppliers to find alternatives to Chinese raw materials and components, signaling a major shift in automotive supply chains. Learn about this strategic move.
Founders of a Vancouver compassion club were convicted for trafficking despite providing fentanyl-free drugs. Sentencing is delayed pending a constitutional challenge.
Bombardier joins the U.S. Army's Partnership for Your Success (PAYS) program, creating exciting aerospace career opportunities for transitioning soldiers and military veterans across Canada and the United States.
Exclusive analysis reveals America's alarming dependence on foreign nations for essential minerals including copper, uranium, and potash. Discover how this vulnerability impacts everything from energy security to food production and what strategic moves a
Discover how Halifax's beloved Christmas at the Forum is evolving for its 48th anniversary with new ticketing options, extended hours, and enhanced accessibility for families in need.
A devastating theft from a Kitchener storage unit has left the Fret Program for Kids without instruments, threatening music education for hundreds of local children. The community rallies to recover what was lost.
Alberta sheriffs have boarded up a notorious West Edmonton property following dozens of police responses to drug activity and disturbances since June, marking a victory for community safety.
As another government shutdown looms, millions of American families relying on SNAP benefits and infant formula assistance through WIC face uncertainty and potential food insecurity.
Windsor's new green bin initiative exceeds expectations as residents enthusiastically embrace composting, diverting massive amounts of food waste from landfills and paving the way for environmental sustainability.