From a Toronto Blue Jays star winning the Home Run Derby to a premier flipping pancakes, these are some of the best Canadian images of the week. From a Premier flipping pancakes to a naked bike ride ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ben Nelms Staff Photographer Ben Nelms is an award-winning photojournalist …
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Businesses prepare for ‘massively busy’ time playing catchup after tentative deal at B.C. ports
The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade says there are 63,000 shipping containers stuck on vessels waiting at B.C. ports to be unloaded. An estimated 63,000 shipping containers are waiting to be unloaded after 13-day strike The last 13 days have involved plenty of patience for the folks at Aheer Transportation …
Read More »Former Ontario inmates say complaints system is broken after docs reveal medical concerns, abuse allegations
Documents obtained by CBC Hamilton show the range of complaints made by inmates at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre in 2022. Former inmates-turned-prisoner rights advocates say the complaints system in Ontario is broken and incarcerated people suffer in silence. CBC Hamilton obtains documents of 'informal' complaints through access to information request …
Read More »Report blames sexual slogan from Experience Regina rebrand on junior staff member
An independent review into how Regina's tourism agency handled a failed rebrand says a junior employee approved sexualized slogans before senior management could vet them. Rebrand received backlash for slogans that made lewd references to city's name An independent review into how Regina's tourism agency handled a failed rebrand says …
Read More »Hamilton man missing since 2019 found alive in U.S., by volunteer search group
A Hamilton man who had been missing for nearly four years has been found alive by a volunteer search group. Michael Samdass, now 43, was last seen in Toronto in September 2019 but was found in the United States A Hamilton man who has been missing for nearly four years …
Read More »Dutch court delays sentencing hearing for man who sexually extorted Amanda Todd
Judges in Amsterdam want more information from Canadian authorities as they consider the sentence of a Dutch man convicted last year in British Columbia of the extortion and harassment of teenager Amanda Todd. Judges want clarity on likely release date before applying Aydin Coban's 13-year term to Dutch legal system …
Read More »Pints on patios, but not in parks — why drinking alcohol in public spaces is still such a big deal
Several Canadian cities have recently dipped their toes into allowing drinking in public parks, under certain conditions, but not without pushback. While some see it as a 'bit of responsible fun,' others worry about the public health impacts of normalizing alcohol consumption. As laws around drinking in parks relax in …
Read More »Man charged with killing Jewell Parchman Langford was on police radar decades ago
Montreal police have confirmed the man recently charged for the murder of Jewell Parchman Langford was considered a person of interest when she was reported missing by her family in the summer of 1975. Rodney Nichols was early person of interest in Tennessee woman's 1975 disappearance Montreal police have confirmed …
Read More »2nd developer goes to court to avoid questions from Ontario auditor general in Greenbelt probe
A second prominent Toronto-area developer who owns land that was removed from southern Ontario's protected Greenbelt last year is going to court to avoid answering questions from the province's auditor general. Rice Group CEO Michael Rice seeks to block or delay summons A second prominent Toronto-area developer who owns land …
Read More »First Nations won’t be excluded from critical minerals ‘gold rush,’ say leaders
First Nations say they were pushed to the sidelines during previous waves of resource development, but that the current critical minerals "gold rush" won't happen without them. A Saskatchewan chief is set to deliver that message to a powerful international audience on Friday. Sask. chief delivering message Friday in Washington …
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