Ottawa adds funding to CBC, despite executives' claims it was asked to cut its budget (www.cbc.ca)
Murky rules for nurse practitioners give rise to private clinics in Ontario (www.cbc.ca)
Scientist fired from Winnipeg disease lab intentionally worked to benefit China, potentially putting people's health in jeopardy, Canadian intelligence says (www.cbc.ca)
One of the scientists who was fired from Canada’s top infectious disease laboratory “intentionally” shared scientific information with China, says an assessment by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)....
Priest facing sexual assault charge in Nunavut will not be dismissed from Oblates (www.cbc.ca)
1 million books and 4 months later, Toronto's library recovers from a cyberattack (www.cbc.ca)
NDP calls on province to scrap new human rights commission appointees (www.cbc.ca)
At a news conference Monday, NDP MLA Meara Conway said the commission is supposed to be independent, but a second newly-appointed commissioner is being connected to the Sask. Party.
Kimberley, B.C., curling club celebrates 100th anniversary (www.cbc.ca)
Ex-Ontario Power Generation employee arrested for alleged security breach involving foreign group (www.cbc.ca)
Senators receive panic buttons in response to rising concerns about security on Parliament Hill (www.cbc.ca)
With Ontario's senior population about to spike, report predicts big demand for home care (www.cbc.ca)
Report on backlog at Landlord and Tenant Board says Ontario government seems willing to let situation 'fester' (www.cbc.ca)
A group that keeps tabs on Ontario’s tribunals is speaking out about a backlog at the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)....
Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada's greenwashing laws, expert says (www.cbc.ca)
Investigation underway into 2 separate train derailments in B.C. (www.cbc.ca)
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB) said Saturday it’s looking into two unrelated railway derailments in B.C.'s mountains, deploying investigators to one near Field, B.C., and gathering information on another near Revelstoke that sent two people to hospital....
Certain eggs recalled in Saskatchewan due to salmonella (www.cbc.ca)
A recall has been issued for certain eggs possibly contaminated with salmonella in Saskatchewan....
Federal money's kept hundreds of journalists employed in Canada. But the program's set to expire (www.cbc.ca)
Canada joins allies in warning Israel that ground offensive in Rafah would be 'catastrophic' (www.cbc.ca)
As Israel threatens to launch a military ground offensive in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, members of the international community — including Canada — are urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reconsider.
Historians say collection of hundreds of WW II love letters offers glimpse into 'human sides of history' (www.cbc.ca)
Canadian curling great Jennifer Jones announces retirement at end of season (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario to repeal wage-cap law after Appeal Court rules Ford government's Bill 124 unconstitutional (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario will repeal a wage-cap law on public sector workers that the Court of Appeal found unconstitutional Monday....
Alberta electricity generator selling power to bitcoin miner fined for bypassing regulatory approvals (www.cbc.ca)
Avex Energy has been fined for nearly $250,000 for running a natural gas-fired generator in the County of Stettler while bypassing regulatory tests for safe and unobtrusive operation.
Seamus Flynn was seriously ill in prison before his 'sudden' death. His mother wants answers (www.cbc.ca)
A St. John’s man who died while incarcerated at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary late last year suffered from a bacterial infection that ravaged his body and shut down his organs, says his mother....
Korean 'orphans' find long-lost family, hope after CBC report on falsified adoption papers (www.cbc.ca)
Last year, CBC published a story about Korean Canadian adoptees who believed they were orphans their whole lives, only to discover that wasn't the case. Since then, other "paper orphans" have learned they were stolen from their biological parents or their families were still alive and searching for them.
Man in custody after deaths of 5 people, including 3 children, in southern Manitoba (www.cbc.ca)
Five people were found dead early Sunday morning in three linked incidents in southern Manitoba — three of them children.