A nurse in Moncton was fired after allegations labour was induced without consent, Horizon Health confirmed Saturday.
Trump cuts foreign aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
The U.S. government cut aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras on Saturday after President Donald Trump blasted the Central American countries for sending migrants to the United States and threatened to shutter the U.S.-Mexico border.
The spectre of political interference linking SNC-Lavalin to the Norman trial
They’re two sides of the same political and judicial coin — SNC-Lavalin and the Mark Norman trial — and the thing linking them is the suggestion of political meddling in the justice system.
‘Nunavut has lost a great MLA’: Speaker Joe Enook dead at 61
Joe Enook, a longtime Nunavut public servant and the Speaker of the territory’s Legislative Assembly, has died. He was 61.
Canadian invasion: How Schitt’s Creek, Letterkenny took on U.S. sitcoms — and won
Schitt’s Creek and Letterkenny have succeeded where many other Canadian-made comedies have failed: becoming critical and popular hits in the United States. Industry insiders credit the changing media landscape and an audience desire for authenticity above everything.
Grocery price check, cancer missed by Pap smear and WOW airline: CBC’s Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week, including where are Canada’s most expensive groceries, how did a Pap smear miss cervical cancer and what happened when WOW airlines shut down.
Millennials are on a quest to find meaningful work — and they’re willing to take a pay cut to get it
One survey found that Canadian office workers would give up an pay raise of more than $9,000 annually if it meant that they could do work that’s more meaningful to them.
Canola producers want fast resolution to feud with China — but are ready to look elsewhere
After Chinese authorities banned two major Canadian companies from shipping canola seed to China, producers say they’re hoping for a quick resolution to the dispute — but are prepared to look to other markets.
Pot curious? Ontario’s retail cannabis stores are counting on you
As retail pot stores get set to open in Ontario on Monday, the province’s marijuana industry is expecting big bump from first-time buyers uneasy with online purchasing.
PM wanted SNC-Lavalin deal ‘one way or another,’ Wernick told Wilson-Raybould in secretly recorded call
The country’s top bureaucrat warned Jody Wilson-Raybould that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was “quite determined” to prevent SNC-Lavalin’s criminal trial from leading to job losses — and wanted to know why the then-justice minister hadn’t used a new legal tool to allow the company to avoid a criminal trial.