Restaurant group 'extremely disappointed' as Ontario keeps dining capacity limits

Restaurants Canada says it's "extremely disappointed" that the Ontario government has chosen to lift capacity limits in some venues but not for the "hardest-hit" food service industry.


Legendary Inuk bush pilot, 76, flies past aviation milestone with 40k hours of flight time

Renowned Inuk bush pilot Johnny May Sr. recently surpassed 40,000 hours of flight time. And the 76-year-old says he plans to keep right on going. He's been flying for 59 years and is the first Inuk pilot from the eastern Arctic.


Mi'kmaw quillwork podcast delves into issues of Indigenous identity

Kay Sark and Cheryl Simon co-host the podcast Epekwitk Quill Sisters, sharing what it takes to create their quill art, the same way generations of Mi'kmaq before them did.


Tea and sympathy: Canadian frigate helps Royal Navy solve a high-seas catering crisis

The Canadian Navy came through for its U.K. cousin this past week by donating badly-needed stocks of Earl Grey tea to HMS Queen Elizabeth while at sea in the Pacific.


Before his death, Quebecer behind one of the largest online black markets used offshore accounts to dodge law

The late Alexandre Cazes used shell companies to illegally buy a luxury villa and to acquire citizenship in two countries, according to files in the Pandora Papers leak. At least two of his offshore companies may have remained undetected by authorities, a Radio-Canada investigation reveals.


Defeated Tory MP says review of Conservatives' election loss will examine O'Toole's performance

The defeated Conservative MP now tasked with determining where his party's federal election campaign went wrong says he intends to "hit the ground running" within the week — and his work will include an examination of leader Erin O'Toole's campaign performance.


With infertility, sometimes daring to hope is the most difficult thing

Every time the fertility treatments don’t play out as hoped, it costs you something deep in yourself, writes Aaron Hoyland.


Texas wins bid to temporarily reinstate near-total ban on abortion

A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday night allowed Texas to temporarily resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics across the state began rushing to serve patients again for the first time since early September.


Minister orders probe after ex-officer accused of sexual misconduct gets job at naval base

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has ordered a review of the rapid release of a former navy commander who was under investigation for sexual misconduct and is now back working as a civilian at the naval base in Halifax.


Doctor who says he gave ivermectin to rural Alberta COVID-19 patients prompts warning from health authority

A doctor who was filling in at a rural Alberta hospital says he treated three COVID-19 patients with ivermectin, triggering a warning from the provincial health authority about the dangers of the controversial drug.