Indigenous organizations conflicted about Catholic bishops' apology

The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a public apology to Indigenous people in Canada for the suffering endured at residential schools, but Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald says she wants to see further action.


Some gasoline stations in U.K. run out of fuel as pandemic supply chain crisis deepens

BP had to close some of its gas stations due to the driver shortages while queues formed at some Shell stations as pumps ran dry in some places.


Firefighters retreat, 3 more towns evacuated as Spanish volcanic eruptions intensify

Intensifying volcanic explosions on the Spanish island of La Palma forced firefighters to retreat and authorities to evacuate three more towns on Friday, while airlines cancelled flights due to a cloud of gas and ash, the biggest since the volcano first erupted.


Black, Indigenous mothers say they were sterilized without full consent at Quebec hospitals

A Radio-Canada investigation has revealed that some women in Quebec were pressured or forced into getting their tubes tied during or shortly after childbirth.


Calgary police investigate Liberal MP-elect George Chahal

An investigation has been launched into an incident involving newly elected Liberal MP George Chahal, Calgary police confirm. The former city councillor was captured on camera removing his opponent's campaign material from a porch and replacing it with a flyer of his own.


Dozens of members of Saugeen First Nation in Ontario were given expired COVID-19 vaccines for a month

Members of the Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation in Ontario were given expired COVID-19 doses for a month before they became aware of the error earlier this week. In telling the Ojibway First Nation in a letter, Indigenous Services Canada apologized for the error.


Former ABC News producer outlines how Chris Cuomo sexually harassed her

In a New York Times opinion piece, veteran TV news executive Shelley Ross said CNN anchor Chris Cuomo sexually harassed her by squeezing her buttocks at a party in 2005. Cuomo wrote in an email at the time that he was "ashamed" and apologized for his behaviour.


B.C court drops extradition case after Meng Wanzhou enters deferred prosecution agreement in U.S.

Chinese tech executive Meng Wanzhou will not be extradited to the United States, a B.C. court ruled today after Meng reached a deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S government.


China declares cryptocurrency trading illegal, beefs up mining crackdown

China's central bank on Friday declared all transactions involving cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin illegal and stepped up a crackdown on illegal mining of them in the country.


Workers in the Yukon and across Canada reporting more mental health injuries

When you think of workplace injuries, the physical ones caused by operating heavy and dangerous machinery might come to mind. But worker’s compensation boards across Canada are seeing increases in invisible injury claims.