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Woman whose partner died after Winnipeg police encounter files lawsuit against officers, city
A woman from Tataskweyak Cree Nation is suing the City of Winnipeg and two police officers after her common-law husband died following a 2023 encounter with Winnipeg police. Source link
Ingersoll, Ont., residents react to 'awful news' GM is ending CAMI plant's electric van production
People in Ingersoll, Ont., are trying to come to terms with news that General Motors is halting production of the BrightDrop delivery vehicle at the CAMI assembly plant, the town’s largest employer. “It means a lot to people in this town, so it’s kind of heartbreaking. It’s one of the backbones of this town,” says […]
Misogynistic ideas made popular online are popping up in Canadian classrooms, survey says
A recent survey from Angus Reid and White Ribbon found that four in five educators said they had witnessed sexist or misogynistic behaviours in the classroom. And when students repeat misogynistic language, teachers say they don’t have the right tools to tackle it. Source link
Why some parents are bringing back the landline in the age of smartphones
With growing concerns about screen time, social media and the safety of kids online, parents and others are trying new — and old — measures to counter it. Source link
B.C. Conservative leader faces backlash over handling of MLA's departure
John Rustad is being criticized by some within his own party over his comments about Amelia Boultbee, the fifth MLA to quit or be kicked out of the Official Opposition. Source link
CBC News: The National | Auditor general slams CRA
Oct. 21, 2025 | A scathing auditor general report calls out the Canada Revenue Agency for long wait times and giving wrong information. More than 1,000 people are laid off as GM ends electric van production in southern Ontario. And what you need to know if you’re jumping on the Blue Jays bandwagon. Source link
Almost one million Canadians have serious climate anxiety, study suggests
Feeling anxious about the impacts of climate change is normal, scientists say. But how common is anxiety so bad that it makes it hard to function? A new study puts a big number on it. Source link
Calf with deep gash identified as humpback struck by ferry off Vancouver
“Given the seriousness of the injury, it will be important to monitor the animal’s healing progress,” a DFO spokesperson said. Source link
Victim of random stabbing attack in Calgary comforted by bystanders, court hears during murderer's plea
Brett Davidson had just finished walking his dog in Calgary when he ran into Cory Miklic, who launched a “brutal and vicious attack,” stabbing him more than a dozen times. On Tuesday, Miklic pleaded guilty and was handed a life sentence. Source link