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Yukon Legislative Assembly resumes with the largest government caucus in territory’s history
The 36th Yukon Legislative Assembly begins Monday in Whitehorse, only two weeks after the new government was sworn in. Source link
Dramatic price increases for Canadians visiting U.S. national parks could benefit Maritimes
Next year, it will be incredibly more expensive for foreign residents to visit American national parks. Source link
Workshops aim to change 'boys will be boys' culture in construction sector
The facilitator of the course says deeply rooted masculine norms in male-dominated industries such as construction can affect the health of workers. Source link
Majority of Ontario fraud cases tossed since 2020 due to limited resources: Crowns’ association
CBC News reviewed the latest three years of fraud statistics released since its investigative series The Cost of Fraud revealed that only a fraction of fraud cases were making it through Ontario’s justice system a few years ago. The new numbers from Statistics Canada show the problem has only gotten worse, and have some experts […]
Ontario jails set to hit overcrowding record as bail reform looms, data shows
Ontario jails are heading toward a record year for overcrowding, remand populations and lockdowns just as politicians debate bail reforms that could lead to a further influx of accused behind bars, data analyzed by CBC News reveals. Source link
Bethlehem Christmas tree lit up for first time since start of Gaza war
Hundreds of people gathered in Bethlehem’s Manger Square to watch the lighting of a Christmas tree, two years after all public celebrations for the holiday were cancelled due to the war in Gaza. Source link
Fatal blaze in Fort William First Nation is 4th trailer fire in Thunder Bay, Ont., district in a week
Ontario’s Office of the Fire Marshal is investigating a fatal blaze in Fort William First Nation, which marks the fourth trailer fire in the Thunder Bay district within a week. Here’s what we know about the recent incidents. Source link
Fire at a popular nightclub in India’s Goa state kills 25
A fire ripped through a popular nightclub in India’s Goa state, killing 25 people, including tourists, the state’s chief minister said Sunday. Source link
Why was 'incredible' giant cedar cut down, despite B.C.'s big-tree protection law?
Conservationists are questioning why an old-growth yellow cedar tree with a diameter that should have ensured its protection and a buffer area around it under provincial law was logged. Source link