Treatment of dying Indigenous woman in Quebec hospital sparks outrage
A Quebec nurse has been fired after an Indigenous woman livestreamed how she was being treated by hospital staff just prior to her death.
A Quebec nurse has been fired after an Indigenous woman livestreamed how she was being treated by hospital staff just prior to her death.
Terrance Alan Jones of Edmonton is in custody after he surrendered at the Salmon Arm detachment, police said.
The bill seeks to protect free trade between Britain's four nations once a Brexit transition period ends, but has soured relations with Brussels just as time is running out to reach a deal on their long-term relationship.
More names are being added to a civil lawsuit filed in Nova Scotia Supreme Court regarding an investment strategy that cost millions in the COVID-19 market crash.
A restaurant in Waterloo was fined $750 for not following emergency measures put in place by the province during the pandemic.
Calgary police said southbound Barlow Trail at Memorial Drive was closed Tuesday afternoon while officers conducted their investigation.
The state of emergency was declared Sept. 18 due to political unrest, one day after Sipekne’katik First Nation fishers launched an independent fishery.
In Edmonton, there have been 167 complaints over the past two years that related to noise, litter and nuisance around 117 different properties — meaning that some properties had multiple complaints against them.
"We are seeing the numbers continue to increase across Toronto and elsewhere and after having practiced this for a number of weeks now, we had learned areas where we could tighten it up."
OPP say a student was bicycling to school when he was approached by an unknown driver offering candy.
Here’s Phil Darlington’s Tuesday, September 29, 2020 Global News at Noon afternoon weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Stanley Cup was awarded to the Tampa Bay Lightning at Rogers Place on Monday night, marking the end of Edmonton’s time as an NHL hub city. Lisa MacGregor reports live on the noon news.
The federal prosecution service says Anders is also charged with making misleading statements and for getting a refund or credit than he should not have received.
It's official. Edmonton's time as an NHL hub city has come to an end.
Calgary police have released a composite sketch of a suspect following a roadside assault in the city that left the victim in life-threatening condition.
In a report released Tuesday, Doug Wylie says Alberta doesn't have a consistent plan for evaluating the risk the province faces from disasters such as floods or wildfires.
The event will be live-streamed at 9 p.m. ET from the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
The phenomenon has become fodder for complaints on social media. People appear to be perplexed, frustrated — and are also cracking jokes about the situation.
The group said it had laid off staff after facing a crackdown over the past two years over allegations of financial wrongdoing that it said were baseless.
Russia has pushed ahead with its potential COVID-19 vaccine at top speed with mass public vaccinations alongside the main human trial.
Peel Regional Police said the assault happened in the area of Ponytail Drive and Burnhamthorpe Road East in Mississauga Monday night.
A statement from Cameron's office says the recording will be released on a judge's order, the reports say, despite concerns the information will compromise an ongoing federal investigation.
Here’s Phil Darlington’s Monday, September 28, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Canada Pension Plan is overlooking its own rules that say its money cannot be used for political ends, says an environmental group.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Breanna Karstens-Smith from Monday, September 28, 2020.