OnlyFans ban just the latest in campaign against adult content online, industry watchers say
OnlyFans — the creator platform that made a name for itself by allowing users to make money from adult content — has announced it is now banning sexually explicit material. Some users and industry watchers say it's just the latest casualty in the war against adult content in online spaces.
How you can help prepare your child for kindergarten right now

In 25 years of teaching elementary school, Aldene Smallman has just about seen it all. The P.E.I. Teachers' Federation president shared her advice for preparing children now for success in kindergarten.
Farmers seeking 'right to repair' rules to fix their own tractors gain White House ally
Farmers say they just want the right to repair their own equipment, but industry is wary of any push that could allow modifications affecting safety and privacy. U.S. President Joe Biden recently signed an executive order designed to help farmers, something advocates hope will have an impact in Canada, too.
CBC Radio's The House: Will climate change be this election's hottest topic?

On this week’s show: war room strategists take you inside the Liberal, Conservative and NDP campaigns; three candidates running in the fire-ravaged B.C. Interior talk climate change promises; and CBC’s David Thurton reports from Green Party leader Annamie Paul’s campaign to win Toronto Centre. Plus — Éric Grenier of thewrit.ca offers his take on key ridings to watch and this week’s upset win in the Nova Scotia provincial election.
Fearful wait in Kabul for U.S. to deliver on evacuation vow

Tens of thousands of people in Afghanistan waited nervously on Saturday to see whether the United States would deliver on President Joe Biden's new pledge to evacuate all Americans and all Afghans who aided the war effort.
Fearful wait in Kabul for U.S. to deliver on evacuation vow

Tens of thousands of people in Afghanistan waited nervously on Saturday to see whether the United States would deliver on President Joe Biden's new pledge to evacuate all Americans and all Afghans who aided the war effort.
Para judoka Priscilla Gagné named Canada's flag-bearer for Tokyo Paralympics

Para judo athlete and strong medal contender Priscilla Gagné of Sarnia, Ont., has been chosen as Canada's flag-bearer for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Canadian airlines struggle to return to regular service

Canadian airlines have had a turbulent time returning to regular service. They've had a shortage of staff to service seats sold, forcing them to cancel and consolidate flights — and it's led to plenty of problems for passengers.
Women in Afghanistan concerned for their safety, rights after Taliban takeover

While the Taliban has said women's rights will be respected within Shariah law, a female TV host has been told she doesn't have a job anymore, a women's soccer team has been warned to destroy uniforms and delete photos, and there are fears one of the first female governors will be executed.
Alberta Health Services invokes emergency work rules for nurses as COVID hospitalizations rise

Alberta’s nurses may soon be forced to work mandatory overtime and cancel holidays in response to a chronic staffing problem worsened by surging COVID-19 hospitalizations.