McGill pro-Palestinian encampment now a 'tiny city' (www.cbc.ca)
A patchwork of colourful tarps covered dozens of tents at a pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University’s downtown campus on Sunday, shielding protesters from both the heavy rain and prying eyes....
Canada's competition bureau investigating Lululemon's green claims, non-profit says (www.cbc.ca)
Watchdog agency accuses chief of military police of blocking investigations (www.cbc.ca)
Manitoba partners with federal government on Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls (www.cbc.ca)
Longtime Canadian broadcaster Rod Black cuts short Cancun trip, calls son's 2nd MLB hit (www.cbc.ca)
Jury selection begins in case of alleged Winnipeg serial killer (www.cbc.ca)
Jury selection is scheduled to happen Thursday in the case of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg....
Peguis First Nation launches $1B flood damages lawsuit against feds, province and 2 municipalities (www.cbc.ca)
First Nation, forcibly displaced in 1907, claims government failed to provide safe place to live
Why are European wines often cheaper than Canadian ones? Centuries of production — and regulation | CBC Radio (www.cbc.ca)
Analysis: Shooting blanks: Why so many Canadian defence policies fail to launch (www.cbc.ca)
Toronto police suspensions have cost public $1.3M so far in 2024 (www.cbc.ca)
Toronto taxpayers have spent roughly $1.3 million dollars so far in 2024 to pay the salaries of 31 suspended Toronto police officers, according to an exclusive database compiled by CBC News that surveyed reports about hundreds of Ontario police officers who were sent home with pay after being accused of misconduct or breaking...
Analysis: It's a shame we didn't have Trudeau's testimony on foreign interference earlier. Much earlier (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario man guilty of allergy testing fraud in U.S. was key employee of DNA lab in paternity controversy (www.cbc.ca)
ArriveCan contractor found in contempt of Parliament, ordered to appear before the House (www.cbc.ca)
CSIS warned Prime Minister's Office in 2023 that China 'clandestinely and deceptively' interfered in elections (www.cbc.ca)
“We know the PRC clandestinely and deceptively interfered both in the 2019 and 2021 general elections. In both cases, [foreign interference … was] pragmatic in nature and focused primarily in supporting those viewed to be either ‘pro-PRC’ or ‘neutral’ on issues of interest to the PRC government,” a document says...
Winnipeg then and now: See how city's appearance has changed over 150 years (www.cbc.ca)
Whitehorse Star to close permanently after 124 years (www.cbc.ca)
Ford delays start of EV production at Oakville plant until 2027 (www.cbc.ca)
Police operation at Montreal port leads to recovery of nearly 600 stolen vehicles (www.cbc.ca)
Party officials tell foreign interference inquiry 2021 security briefings were not helpful (www.cbc.ca)
“My overall sense was that I really didn’t learn anything in the briefings that I didn’t regularly read in the New York Times or the Globe and Mail or the Toronto Star,” he said....
Some consumers, businesses are feeling more optimistic about the economy, say BoC surveys (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. is taking a smaller cut from growing potash profits, and this former minister is calling for change (www.cbc.ca)
“It’s a very important issue for the province, which will make a big difference in terms of the future of the province and whether we have more equality of opportunity, or what I see as a growing divide between people desperately living in poverty and people whose wealth is increasing,” said Eric Cline on CBC’s Blue Sky...