No progress in Toronto civic strike talks
The two sides are still talking and garbage is piling up, but there are no reports of any progress in negotiations between the city and its workers.
PC beef recalled due to E. coli
Consumers should avoid eating certain President’s Choice brand steaks, roasts and ground beef products due to possible contamination with E. coli, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says.
Canada last among G8 on climate change action: report
Canada has been ranked last among the G8 nations by an annual climate change report funded by the World Wildlife Fund and the insurance firm Allianz SE.
Remains of MP’s daughter could return from England
An Ontario member of Parliament and a relative of a New Brunswick woman who died in London nearly a century ago are trying to bring her remains to the family burial plot near Sussex, N.B.
Canada’s birthday celebrated at home and abroad
Playing ball hockey in Afghanistan, eating bison burgers in London, watching a parade in Halifax - these are just some of the ways Canadians across the country and around the world celebrated the nation’s 142nd birthday Wednesday.
Antipsychotic drug use spiralling in kids, research says
Medical research out of the University of British Columbia suggests the number of children taking medications known as atypical antipsychotics has increased tenfold over the past decade, CBC News has learned.
Failed SW ring road deal could revive Weaselhead plan
With the Tsuu T’ina First Nation having rejected a proposal to build the southwest portion of Calgary’s future ring road on its land, the province and city say it’s time to look at alternate routes.



