Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Claims process opens for 'Indian hospitals' settlement
OTTAWA - The claims process for a landmark "Indian hospitals" settlement opened Tuesday, nearly one year after the federal government reached an agreement with survivors on compensation. The federal g...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Alberta judges urge respect after Smith said she wants to 'direct' them
EDMONTON - Alberta's judges are calling for respect days after Premier Danielle Smith said she wishes she could "direct" them. The province's three chief justices, in a rare public statement, say demo...
Jack Farrell and Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

B.C. attorney general warns against doing deals with ICE, amid pending Pattison sale
British Columbia's attorney general said business leaders in the province need to consider whether their decisions could be contributing to an immigration crackdown in the United States that she and o...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Ottawa Redblacks release American returner DeVonte Dedmon
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Redblacks released American returner DeVonte Dedmon on Tuesday. Dedmon was scheduled to become a CFL free agent next month. Dedmon was the CFL's top special-teams player in 2021. T...
Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Sask. airports feel effects of massive North American winter storm
REGINA — Saskatchewan's two major airports were not spared from the North America-wide winter storm that wreaked havoc over the weekend. Compared to many airports, Regina International Airpo...
John Cairns Jan 27, 2026

Driver from Saskatchewan arrested in fatal B.C. multi-vehicle crash
FORT ST. JOHN - A Saskatchewan man has been arrested and could face criminal charges after a fatal multi-vehicle crash in northeastern British Columbia. The BC Highway Patrol says police were alerted ...
Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Polytechnique Montréal removes beef from cafeteria menus to cut emissions
MONTREAL - A Montreal engineering school says it has removed beef from its cafeterias to reduce its carbon footprint. Polytechnique Montral started removing beef options in September from its six food...
Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Hearing into Myles Gray's beating death halted for 4 weeks over obscenity resignation
VANCOUVER - A long-anticipated hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray in 2015 is being adjourned for four weeks, after it was derailed by an obscene remark and the subsequent resignation...
Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Air travel recovery ramps up after snow blast, but thousands still face cancellations
Air travel picked back up in earnest today as crews cleared the remnants of a record-breaking snowstorm in Central Canada from the tarmacs. Aviation analytics firm Cirium says Toronto's Pearson airpor...
Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026

Carney says Holocaust Remembrance Day a time to remember Canadian complicity
OTTAWA - Canadians must reflect on the consequences of ignorance and hatred, Prime MInister Mark Carney said on Tuesday at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. Speaking at the event at the ...
Alessia Passafiume and Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Jan 27, 2026










