Dmytro lives a simple life in Winnipeg — baking bread at a supermarket or playing volleyball with fellow Ukrainians. But it's different in Ukraine, where to many, Dmytro is just a draft dodger.
Ann-Marie Zammit doesn't know what caused her father's death, but pointed to the lack of resources at the hospital as significant factors. The Ontario Health Coalition is hearing from people like Zammit about issues in rural hospitals and will be preparing a report for the province with recommendations on how to make it better.
TikTok’s Creator Rewards Program allows eligible creators to earn money for videos that are longer than one minute, but it’s not available in Canada. CBC News reached out to TikTok and the federal government to find out what, if anything, is being done to compensate creators.
The $1.9-billion federal Indian boarding home settlement agreement is designed to make it easier to make claims than previous settlements for Indigenous people, but it doesn't include a recommendation for an official apology — something survivors say they still want.
Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., is under evacuation order as a wildfire threatens the community of roughly 500 people.
People gathered on Saturday afternoon for the unveiling of a monument to remember those involved in a western Manitoba bus crash that killed 17 people a year ago.
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