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CRTC to release decision on new definition of Canadian content
OTTAWA - The federal broadcast regulator is set to release its decision on a new definition of Canadian content today. The modernized definition will apply to television and online streaming services....
The Canadian Press
Nov 18, 2025
Nathalie Theberge, CRTC vice-chairperson of broadcasting, chairs a public hearing of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in Gatineau, Que., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
New overpass, ban on sick notes and more promised in Manitoba throne speech
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is promising to build an overpass to improve safety at an intersection where 17 people died in a bus crash. Premier Wab Kinew said Tuesday the overpass is to replace...
The Canadian Press
Nov 18, 2025
UCP files lawsuit against former caucus members and Alberta Party president
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - Alberta's governing United Conservative Party is suing two of its former caucus members, accusing them of conspiring to damage the party's image and mislead the public. Pet...
The Canadian Press
Nov 17, 2025
Murder suspect says assault sentence 'doesn't matter' next to how he tortures himself
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia man accused of killing Bailey McCourt says it "doesn't matter" how long he is sentenced to serve in a separate case where he is accused of assault by strangling and ut...
The Canadian Press
Nov 17, 2025
Calls for justice system reform follow release of man who killed two Indigenous women
OTTAWA - An advocate for murdered and missing Indigenous women said Monday the release of a man who killed two women in Manitoba is another outrage from a justice system that victimizes Indigenous wom...
The Canadian Press
Nov 17, 2025
A search for the missing Sullivan children turned up items not deemed relevant: RCMP
HALIFAX - A search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, six and four years old, turned up a number of items, including a child's T-shirt, blanket and a tricycle. However, Nova Scotia RCMP say none of the item...
The Canadian Press
Nov 16, 2025
B.C. lawyers receiving extortion threats, legal regulator warns
VANCOUVER - The Law Society of British Columbia says it has become aware of lawyers receiving extortion threats for "substantial sums of money." The legal profession regulator sent out a notice to its...
The Canadian Press
Nov 14, 2025
Oil and gas producers applaud Ottawa's latest major projects list
OTTAWA - The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is praising Ottawa's latest list of major projects after another liquefied natural gas project made the cut, but environment groups are warning...
The Canadian Press
Nov 14, 2025
Supreme Court of Canada upholds impaired driving convictions based on breath tests
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday upheld impaired driving convictions in two cases, saying criminal law amendments enacted in 2018 were intended to simplify prosecutions based on breath t...
The Canadian Press
Nov 14, 2025
New major projects list has some Indigenous buy-in, Carney says OKs still needed
OTTAWA - After an initial round of referrals to the new Major Projects Office that saw no Indigenous-led projects chosen, the second list of referrals includes some with Indigenous support, ownership ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 14, 2025
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