Canadian health care on ‘brink of disaster,’ nurses say
Silas says nurses have been "struggling through extreme staffing shortages, forced overtime and cancelled vacations, with no end in sight" to untenable conditions.
Silas says nurses have been "struggling through extreme staffing shortages, forced overtime and cancelled vacations, with no end in sight" to untenable conditions.
A criminal investigation was initiated, and as a result, Const. Jordan Thomas, 29, of London, was charged with one count of assault.
Gardens showcasing trees and perennials will soon be replacing underutilized sidewalk spaces along the lower city roadway.
The Tseshaht First Nation says the project at the former site of the Alberni Indian Residential School began Monday and will take about two weeks.
Six officers were originally hospitalized with gunshot wounds in the June 28 gunfight outside a Saanich, B.C., Bank of Montreal branch that left two suspects dead.
After a successful inaugural year as an independent academy team the Indigenous Sports Academy Eagles are joining the CSSHL in 2023.
During the month-long London fundraising campaign, participants were encouraged to walk, run, bike, swim, rollerblade or even skateboard 100 kilometres in support of cancer care.
The most powerful space telescope ever built, James Webb is set to deliver its first full-colour scientific images to the world this week.
Manitoba's festival season is in full swing, but the return to local stages hasn't been without a few bumps along the way.
"The man received medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries," conservation officers said in a release. "The puppy was taken to a veterinary clinic but did not survive."
"I started recording because it was really funny... to see all these tourists getting blown away by these giant sea lions," said the visitor who filmed the incident.
With the assistance of Parks Canada's helicopter, the hiker was found 3,300 feet from the initial site of the fall and had succumbed to his injuries.
Transport Canada launched a new incentive Monday to make it easier for businesses across Canada to purchase zero-emission vehicles.
Winnipeg police continue to investigate a harrowing carjacking incident that took place Saturday evening near Grant Park Shopping Centre.
A Winnipeg man has been charged with assault with a weapon and public mischief after an unprovoked attack Sunday night on a victim in his 70s.
Burlington Public Library's Alton Branch has resumed story time, browsing and borrowing despite a car driving through the front windows Saturday morning.
Elon Musk agreed to a US$1 billion breakup fee as part of the purchase, but it appears Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and the company are preparing for a legal fight to force the sale.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he'll be raising the alarm over the federal government's emissions reduction plan when he meets with Canada's premiers over the next two days.
Four people were among 14 people charged in February after RCMP found a cache of guns, body armour and ammunition in trailers at the protest near Coutts, Alta.
The panel said that for a typical urban resident, if your bill for April 1, 2022 was $133 with taxes, then you should expect your bill for April 1, 2023 to be $147 with taxes.
A child out on a dirt bike reported being approached by a man and inappropriately filmed, which later led police in N.S. to charge a 18-year-old man with child porn offences.
The City of Waterloo in Ontario says it is the first municipality in the country to add an electric robot to its fleet of lawnmowers as it looks to move toward a greener future.
Suncor Energy Inc. has cancelled a planned investor update about oilsands operations and safety in wake of CEO Mark Little's resignation.
Former U.S. president Donald Trump claims that Elon Musk lied about his voting history to him.
Sel Burrows, a longtime community activist, says Smyth's comments weren't helpful and serve to normalize violence in Winnipeg rather than confront it.