Jackson sworn into US Supreme Court, becoming first Black female justice
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ketanji Brown Jackson has been sworn in to the Supreme Court, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the...
Israeli citizen fighting for Ukraine taken captive by pro-Russian forces in Luhansk
Israel’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Thursday that an Israeli citizen fighting on behalf of Ukraine had been taken captive by pro-Russian forces in the Moscow-controlled...
BRONSON, Gwendolyn May (Gwen)
Passed peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Saviour on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at the F. J. Davey Home at the age of...
Batchewana First Nation leadership shuns Canada Day celebrations
The Chief and Council of Batchewana First Nation will not be participating in Canada Day celebrations this year. Canada Day has become a day of reflection...
‘Sense of future’ for Lytton if homes rebuilt by this time next year: B.C. minister
LYTTON, B.C. — British Columbia’s public safety minister says he expects many houses and the municipal infrastructure destroyed by a wildfire in Lytton to be...
Canadians urged to catch up on vaccinations, prepare for fall boosters
Federal health officials are bracing Canadians for another round of COVID-19 vaccines expected to roll out in the fall, and are urging those behind on...
Compensation questions loom for Air Canada customers with cancelled flights
MONTREAL — Consumer rights advocates are demanding compensation from Air Canada for the hundreds of thousands of passengers whose summer flights it cancelled. The country’s...
More Canadian troops headed to Latvia, Trudeau says at NATO summit
MADRID — Canada will be sending more troops to Latvia as part of a pledge to upgrade and strengthen the NATO battlegroup it is leading...
Union says Quebec prof’s suspension for anti-vax comments violates academic freedom
MONTREAL — The suspension of a Université Laval professor for comments he made criticizing COVID-19 vaccines is raising concerns about academic freedom in the province....
Quebec group goes to court over Gov. Gen. Mary Simon’s lack of French
MONTREAL — A group of Quebecers is going to court to argue that Mary Simon’s appointment as governor general should be invalidated because she isn’t...