Ukrainian Canadians fight to save a forgotten cemetery in Quebec's Abitibi region

The Spirit Lake internment camp operated between 1915-17. Some of the detainees were buried in a cemetery near the town of Amos, in Quebec's Abitibi region. For years, Ukrainian Canadians have fought to have the cemetery restored.
Grade 7 student repeatedly taunted with racial slurs at Ontario school, parents say

The parents of a Grade 7 student who attends a Catholic school in Simcoe County say a group of mostly white students has repeatedly targeted their daughter with racist verbal abuse and that the school administration has been slow to act.
Bikes can help fight climate change, but the UN climate conference isn't all that interested

The COP26 summit has ignored bicycles as one of the cheapest and most efficient tools to fight climate change by focusing almost entirely on promoting a global shift to electric cars, cycling advocates say.
The National: COVID-19 winter concerns, Overdose deaths, B.C.’s wild weather

The National for Nov. 9 — As Canadian COVID-19 cases rise, what you should know about staying safe indoors. Plus, the damaging weather bombs hitting B.C.
Premier Moe wants Saskatchewan to be a 'nation within a nation' by increasing autonomy

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he wants Saskatchewan to be a "nation within a nation" by increasing its autonomy in several areas, including policing, taxation and immigration.
Nobody is planting a tree if you share a pet picture on Instagram. Here's why

More than four million people have shared pictures of their pets to their Instagram stories as part of a campaign that claims to "plant 1 tree for every pet picture." So who's behind the post and is anyone planting millions of trees? The answer is complicated.
Astroworld's event plan had steps to deal with many dangerous scenarios — but not a crowd surge

A 56-page event operations plan for the Astroworld music festival included protocols for some dangerous scenarios, but it didn't include information on what to do in the event of a crowd surge, which is now blamed for the deaths of eight fans in Houston last Friday.
Canadian Armed Forces now providing potable water to residents of Iqaluit
The Canadian Armed Forces is now providing potable water in Iqaluit, just as freeze-up is making it more difficult for city water trucks to draw from the nearby river.

Nobel Prize laureate and education activist Malala Yousafzai announced her marriage on Twitter on Tuesday.
Canadiens' Price reveals 'substance use' led to entering NHL's assistance program

Carey Price has broken his silence after voluntarily entering the NHL's player assistance program more than a month ago. The superstar goaltender said in a social media post that he entered a residential treatment facility for his substance use.