Hamilton youth charged in $46M theft of cryptocurrency from U.S. resident

A Hamilton youth has been charged in the theft of $46 million in cryptocurrency after investigators learned some of it was being used to buy a gaming username.
'The river just took it under': Family can only watch as flood sweeps away home in Merritt, B.C.

A family from Merritt, B.C., is reeling but thankful to be safe after watching their home collapse into a river and get swept away in the major flooding that hit southern B.C. earlier this week.
Federal health research funding agency cuts ties with Carrie Bourassa, who falsely claimed Indigenous ancestry

Canada's federal agency for funding health research has cut ties with University of Saskatchewan Prof. Carrie Bourassa following a CBC News investigation casting doubt on her claims of being Indigenous.
Iqaluit teens take to streets to demand more mental health supports, suicide prevention in Nunavut

Iqaluit youth marched from Inuksuk High School to the Nunavut Legislature on Tuesday to deliver a message: mental health and suicide prevention in the territory needs to be addressed now. "Why were we overlooked for so long, and when are we finally going to get this change?"
Canada halts import of goods linked to forced labour from China, Malaysia

The federal government has stopped two separate shipments of goods linked to forced labour from entering Canada — a move that has some advocates pleased but still pushing for more.
'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley sentenced to 41 months in prison for role in U.S. Capitol riot
A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Jacob Chansley, the U.S. Capitol rioter nicknamed "QAnon Shaman" for the horned headdress he wore, to 41 months in prison for his role in the deadly Jan. 6 attack by former president Donald Trump's followers.
Broken iPhone? Apple will finally sell parts to let you fix it — not brick it
Apple will soon start selling spare parts and tools to ordinary people who want to make small fixes to their iPhones and Mac laptops, in a major step forward for the growing 'right-to-repair' movement.
