Montreal yoga teacher fights harmful beauty standards
A Montreal yoga instructor, grieving the loss of her sister to an eating disorder, is challenging toxic 'skinny culture' and redefining health. Read her powerful story.
A Montreal yoga instructor, grieving the loss of her sister to an eating disorder, is challenging toxic 'skinny culture' and redefining health. Read her powerful story.
The Edmonton Humane Society achieves a major milestone as the first animal shelter in Western Canada to receive national accreditation. Learn what this means for animal welfare standards in Alberta and beyond.
Waterloo authorities have issued close to 300 charges against rental property owners this year for bylaw violations. Discover the details and what this crackdown means for tenants and the housing market.
Canadian psychologists gathered at Parliament Hill on December 6, 2025, to oppose federal proposals that would reduce training requirements. Learn why experts warn this could impact mental healthcare access.
Quebec-based influencers have formed Canada's first nationwide association to advocate for creators, set industry standards, and provide legal support. Learn about their goals.
A new index reveals leading AI companies' safety protocols are insufficient. Learn about the gaps and the call for stricter oversight in Canada's tech sector.
Nova Scotia's minimum wage is scheduled to increase to $17 per hour in October 2026, part of a multi-year plan. Learn about the timeline and what it means for workers and businesses.
A Regina resident launches petition demanding mandatory care plan comprehension for Saskatchewan long-term care staff to protect vulnerable residents across the province.
A British Columbia teacher has been suspended by the regulatory body for professional misconduct involving a movie invitation and gift to a recent graduate. Learn the details of the case.
Ottawa's winter maintenance standards remain unchanged since 2003 despite climate change and shifting mobility patterns. Learn why the city's snow removal fails to meet modern needs.
London City Hall moves to demolish three neglected properties after owners ignore repeated property standards violations. Learn about the city's enforcement action.
A Port Moody food truck owner must pay unpaid wages after a tribunal upholds a ruling. Learn about the case and worker rights in BC.
A British Columbia teacher has had their certification cancelled and faces an eight-year ban after an inappropriate relationship with a student. Learn about the disciplinary action and its implications.
BBC executives face parliamentary scrutiny over editorial standards as former President Trump threatens legal action. Key developments in Canadian news across politics, environment and health.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance blames Canada's leadership for economic decline and 'immigration insanity' in viral posts. Read about the fallout and expert analysis.
Toronto residents express frustration over selective enforcement of city rules, from snowplow incidents to basketball net removals while serious issues go unaddressed.
Michelle Obama's viral comments linking hair straightening to racial disparities in swimming skills ignite national conversation. Explore the data and debate.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has criticized Canada's immigration policies and the CBC, linking them to stagnating living standards. Read the full story and analysis.
Quebec Liberal crisis deepens as Marwah Rizqy doubles down on chief of staff firing, citing ethical breaches. Party meets Friday as leadership turmoil continues.
West End Vancouver residents continue experiencing inadequate heating despite building repairs. Learn about tenant rights and heating standards in BC rental properties.
Close to 100 conservation supporters gathered in Nova Scotia to demand enhanced protection for natural areas including West Mabou Beach Provincial Park. Join the movement.
George Brookman argues Canadians pine for normalcy as teacher strikes and healthcare crises escalate. Discover why ideological debates must end to restore basic standards.
A lawsuit over a Vancouver overdose prevention site has been settled, leading to new provincial standards and community consultation requirements for future facilities.
Ontario Provincial Police investigate serious assault on cyclist pushed from bicycle in Brant. Authorities seek information about the violent incident.
Brant County OPP releases suspect images after cyclist assaulted on Glen Morris Road West. Police asking public for help identifying the individual involved in the November incident.
Alberta's proposed 'Strong and Free' licence plates ignite debate about provincial autonomy versus respect for other jurisdictions' rights in pipeline disputes.
Quebec's education minister defends the provincial system amid various challenges. Get the latest on education policy and provincial government stance.
Ontario Provincial Police charged a G2 driver after a snow removal vehicle overturned on Highway 417 in Ottawa during winter weather. Read details about the incident and safety reminders.
LaSalle calls on Ontario government to resolve police funding disparities affecting municipal services. Learn how this impacts community safety and local budgets.
Manitoba municipalities are urging the provincial government to review mental health legislation to reduce police involvement in crisis response. Learn about the renewed calls for change.