Cricket Canada suspended by governing body due to 'serious breaches' of membership

After a series of controversies and allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, the International Cricket Council has suspended Cricket Canada’s membership.
Employment insurance helping fewer Canadians as workforce shifts to gig work, part-time jobs, new report finds

In its latest poverty report card, Food Banks Canada says the labour market has shifted toward part-time, temporary and contract work, while EI only caters to a shrinking workforce that has stable, full-time work with a single employer.
Manitoba MAID law 'punishing' 94-year-old woman, pro-choice group says

A 94-year-old Steinbach, Man., woman has stopped taking her heart medication and antibiotics in the hopes of hastening her death after she was refused medical assistance in dying, or MAID, earlier this year.
Does a ‘peace deal’ fuel Middle Eastern war?

U.S. President Donald Trump wants to expand the Abraham Accords, but have they been a tool for peace, or the cause of more war?
Kitchener musician says finding an accessible studio in Ontario was 'beyond challenging'

Michael Monize says it's been frustrating trying to find a wheelchair-accessible space to record his music in Ontario. He said he called four places before finally finding the right studio space at the Kitchener Public Library.
U.S. bombs Iranian military sites as Kuwait hit by drone and missile fire

The U.S. said it struck Iranian military sites over the weekend and Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Monday it had targeted a U.S. base in response, the latest exchange of attacks amid negotiations to end the three-month-old war.
Worried about the 'super' El Niño? It's not all bad news for Atlantic Canada

You may have heard about a 'super' El Niño that could make 2027 the warmest year on record for the planet. But as the Atlantic hurricane season begins, there's a bit of good news for people living in the region. CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explains.
P.E.I. could power homes using dead cattle and lobster parts. Yes, you read that right

P.E.I. Agriculture Minister Bloyce Thompson said in the legislature Friday that a biodigester system is a promising idea that's likely to happen on the Island — government is already exploring creating one here.
Retired major calls on Ottawa to keep promise and bring Afghan man to safety in N.L.

Almost five years after Ottawa promised to help people like him, an Afghan man pursued by the Taliban is struggling to get to Canada while evading ICE in the U.S.
