Harassment, bullying, racism allegations against 2 senior leaders at B.C. university under investigation

Two senior administrators at a B.C. university are under investigation after several current and former staff and faculty members came forward with allegations of anti-Indigenous racism and bullying behaviour. One of them is also accused of sexual harassment.


'I believe you': The words that changed how I felt about my sexual assault

The RCMP officer believed me when I wasn’t sure I could believe myself and when I was wrapped in so much shame and guilt over my sexual assault, writes Jacqueline Mills.


Expectant moms distressed as N.W.T. plans to send them to Alberta

Expectant moms respond to the N.W.T.'s plan to send them to Alberta to deliver their babies due to a staffing shortage at Stanton Territorial Hospital.


Moncton woman able to resume opioid addiction treatment after birth control dispute with doctor

After hearing Rebecca Billard's story, Dr. Christopher Levesque got in touch with Ensemble Moncton, a harm reduction organization, to offer his help.


I'm Chinese Romanian. It took moving to Toronto to meet someone like me

Chinese-Romanian chef Haan Palcu-Chang connects with both his cultures through food. Aside from his sister, he'd never met another Chinese-Romanian person until CBC Toronto reporter Angelina King reached out for an interview.


How space exploration is advancing remote medicine

As billionaires race to the stars, many have been quick to throw shade on the rich for spending money on joyrides to space instead of solving problems on Earth. But a Canadian astronaut is reminding people that space exploration has the power to contribute to life-changing advances on our planet.


'Far from bankrupt': Catholic order that ran 48 residential schools faces criticism

A CBC investigation into the many and varied corporate holdings of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate shows hundreds of millions of dollars, a commitment to take care of a dwindling number of aging priests, and evidence that new corporate entities were created as lawsuits and liabilities loomed.


Race played role in how Quebec premier, Montreal mayor handled 2 teen deaths, experts say

Quebec Premier François Legault and Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante insist the contrast in their public reactions to the recent deaths of two teenagers, one white and one Black, did not represent a double standard.


Ottawa neglecting its mission to eradicate childhood poverty, new report warns

A national coalition that advocates for children and families says Canada’s mission to eliminate child poverty stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the group is urging the new federal government to take bolder and more decisive action to protect children.


Kelowna RCMP apologizes for failing to investigate sexual assault complaint at university campus

The RCMP superintendent in Kelowna, B.C. has apologized to a woman at the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus for failing to properly investigate her complaint that she was sexually assaulted by a fellow resident advisor.