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An RCMP officer and a retired Vancouver cop say not even police are safe from high-tech spyware
Apparel brands grappling with 'tariff hell,' says Canadian industry group
Canadian fashion brands are grappling with the impact of Washington's steep new tariffs on garment-making hubs like China, India and Vietnam.
Don't forget about softwood lumber sector, B.C. premier tells Mark Carney
During Liberal Leader Mark Carney's visit to Victoria, Premier David Eby told him B.C.'s forestry sector deserves the same attention as industries in Ontario and Quebec.
Former NHL goaltender, hockey broadcaster Greg Millen dead at 67
Former NHL goaltender and hockey broadcaster Greg Millen has died at 67. He spent 14 years in the NHL from 1978-92, playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, St. Louis Blues, Quebec Nordiques, Chicago and the Detroit Red Wings.
B.C. cancer patients will no longer go to U.S. for treatment, province announces
Cancer patients in British Columbia will no longer be referred to clinics in Bellingham, Wash., for care, Health Minister Josie Osborne announced Monday.
U.S. man sentenced to 50 years in prison for sexually abusing, abducting 13-year-old Edmonton girl
Noah Madrano pleaded guilty in January to two felony charges, admitting to sexually abusing an Edmonton teenager that he contacted over the internet, then met her in person and took her over the U.S.-Canada border.
Canadian Labour Congress blasts U.S. auto union leader on tariffs
The head of Canada’s largest labour organization on Monday slammed a powerful union leader south of the border over his support of U.S. President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs.
Another day of stock market mayhem as nations ask Trump to reconsider tariffs
Mixed messaging about a potential pause on U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff led to the wild ride on the North American markets on Monday.
Ontario's measles outbreak is so big, even New York health officials are taking notice
Ontario's measles outbreak has become so big that public health officials in New York state have included the province in a travel advisory that urges residents to get vaccinated before visiting.
Tears, horrified silence as court views moment city bus rams into Quebec daycare
A Quebec courtroom watched with a mixture of tears and horrified silence on Monday as a video was shown of the moment a city bus rammed into a Montreal-area daycare, killing two children and injuring six more.
While the U.S. lays off health researchers, this Toronto hospital network plans to ramp up recruitment
Toronto's University Health Network says it has a new plan to recruit the best and brightest medical scientists from around the world, including the United States, where the government is laying off thousands of health researchers.
Security officials report a Beijing-linked online operation focused on Carney
Federal security officials say they have found an online information operation linked to the Chinese government that focused on Liberal Leader Mark Carney.
RV industry hopes for more Canadian road trippers amid tariff uncertainty
Canadian RV dealers say they are concerned about the threat of tariffs on their industry, but are cautiously optimistic about renewed interest in travellers exploring Canada in a recreational vehicle.
'A survival game': How the cost of living has changed since the 2021 federal election
The price of goods and services in Alberta rose nearly 14 per cent since the last federal election, a CBC News analysis found. Many Albertans have had to tighten their wallets and purse strings as a result, and some have experienced homelessness.
Trump’s global market meltdown, explained
U.S. President Trump’s latest and most severe tariffs have caused a bloodbath on the global markets and widespread economic anxiety. JP Morgan’s chief economist raised the odds of a global recession by the end of the year to 60 per cent, up from 40 per cent. People are looking at their jobs being eliminated in places like auto plants, and elsewhere in the manufacturing sector. Journalist Joe Weisenthal is the co-host of Bloomberg’s Odd Lots podcast. He’s here to explain the global market meltdown, and what we can expect in the coming days. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts]
Fraudsters hijacked GTA man's company record, tried to mortgage its $12M property for cash
Hitender Sharma was shocked to learn someone had changed his holding company's corporation record to leverage the mortgage-free commercial property it owns for cash. Sharma's case and a handful of others are raising questions about the security of business records in Ontario.
Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., agree to 14-year, $500M US extension: reports
The Toronto Blue Jays and slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have agreed to a 14-year contract extension worth $500 million US, according to multiple media reports.
Ex-Conservative candidate says party removed him over past podcast comments
A former Conservative candidate in the Metro Vancouver riding of New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville says he was removed from the party's slate because of comments he made about the Chinese government in a podcast four years ago.