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Ontario measles cases rise again with region south of London showing highest count
The health unit for Oxford County, Elgin County and the City of St. Thomas in southwestern Ontario says there are now 228 reported cases of measles in its jurisdiction, predominantly in unvaccinated kids, as case numbers in Ontario continue to rise.
Quebec bill would extend religious symbols ban to school support workers, force students to uncover faces
The Quebec government is putting forward a bill that would extend the province's ban on the wearing of religious symbols to support staff in schools, and prohibit students from having their faces covered.
Junos returning to Hamilton in 2026
Canada’s biggest night in music — the Juno Awards — is returning to Hamilton in 2026, the seventh time the city is hosting the event, organizers announced Thursday.
Habibi's Lebanese style hummus being recalled due to peanuts not declared on labelling
Habibi's Mediterranean Foods is recalling its popular Lebanese style hummus because it contains peanuts, which is not declared on the label.
Delta plane that crashed at Pearson airport was travelling at high rate of descent, prelim report suggests
A warning system on the Delta Air Lines flight that crashed at Pearson airport last month sent an alert indicating a high rate of descent less than three seconds before the plane touched down, according to a preliminary report.
What people with disabilities want to hear from party leaders in this election
B.C. company apologizes for '51st state' reference in ad following online outrage
A Richmond, B.C., company has apologized after an advertising mural in a transit station drew online flak for its reference to the "51st state" amid public annexation threats by the U.S. president.
Ontario roller derby teams cancel trips to U.S., saying Trump's 2-gender rule makes it 'unsafe'
Manitoba premier vows to 'build, build, build' as trade wars loom large over next budget
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his government's second budget will focus on building up the province as it contends with tariff wars on two fronts.
Make way for the 'Boys on Blades' — N.L's first all-male synchronized skating team
A figure skating team based in Conception Bay South made history this month with their first competition. Blake Faulker, 19, started the synchronized skating team now known as Boys on Blades last October.
How con artists are using AI voice cloning to upgrade the grandparent scam
From candy to crochet hooks, peer supporters help drug users through Hamilton hospital stays
Marcie McIlveen hated health care after negative experiences in treatment programs. Now, she’s spearheading a pilot at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton where people who’ve experienced addiction offer peer support to patients.
How historic Olympic medal catapulted Canada's Eleanor Harvey into fencing's elite
Since authoring a classic Olympic bronze-medal winning underdog story, Canada's Eleanor Harvey’s follow-up season has cemented her as a legitimate contender on the international fencing circuit. The 30-year-old has claimed four medals in five competitions, including Canada’s first World Cup gold.
'Buy Canadian' Reddit post becomes secret ingredient to help save Ontario condiment business
The secret ingredient to help save Shenul Williams's small Pickering, Ont., condiment business was a healthy dash of Canadian patriotism.
An 18-year-old boxer died after a knockout in Montreal. The fight should've never happened
Jeanette Zacarias Zapata, an 18-year-old boxer from Mexico, died five days after being knocked unconscious during a fight in Montreal. Radio-Canada’s investigative program Enquête found pre-fight medical reports that were either fake or grossly misrepresented the young boxer’s concussion history.
Woman who spent 16 days in extreme solitary confinement sues federal government
A woman who spent 16 days in an extreme form of solitary confinement in a Nova Scotia prison is now suing the federal government for damages.
Bullish on bullion: Trade war anxiety driving Canadians to gobble up gold
"When we see fear in the market, we see people go to safe havens," one gold dealer says.
Should Canada ease its 100% tariff on electric vehicles from China amid trade war with U.S.?
Canada's trade war with the United States has some economists questioning whether the federal government should ease or lift its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, a move some say could spur EV purchases and deliver a blow to Elon Musk's Tesla.
Bird flu is hitting the U.S. hard. Now, migratory birds are flying north
5 years after COVID-19, scientists are watching another virus warily: H5N1. It’s been circulating widely in the U.S. — and now, wild birds are set to start north for migration season.