Terrific digging here by CBC Ottawa's crime reporter @kristynease, who fought for parole/probation records under Ont's FOI law. Nease's story reveals a disturbing lack of concern for the women targets of a killer's violence.
https://t.co/BpMDof9qhd #cdnfoi#ontfoi#ontpoli
Ontario imposed strict background checks for people working with vulnerable kids — but some police forces are refusing to conduct them https://t.co/9cedcQH5LW
Canada gave its citizens the right to die. Ten years later, doctors are struggling to keep up with the demand. My story for the September issue of @TheAtlantic: https://t.co/UyizcvsILO
Bad news for Chappell Roan fans but she didn't actually move to Saskatchewan. @KaySwys has the details on how that viral teaser happened.
https://t.co/y8yIgZTEIC
Google and Meta search both report that Cape Breton Island has its own time zone 12 minutes ahead of mainland Nova Scotia time because they are both drawing that information from a Beaverton article I wrote in 2024
Canada has been deeply enriched by @APTNNews & its singular focus on our Indigenous communities. They have lent a voice to First Nations who would otherwise be ignored by most media. Like any respectable news outlet, they report on the good and the bad but the reporting is on communities - too often ignored. Happy 25th.
Excellent accountability reporting from @CBCNews’ @DanTaekema. It is not acceptable that he had to use FOI legislation - and fight through an appeal - to obtain reports from a public institution. #ottnews https://t.co/cG6yaNTGfe
Sources have confirmed to CBC News that the federal election day will be Mon. April 28.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to ask the Governor General to dissolve Parliament tomorrow, beginning an election campaign.
In 2023, an anonymous tipster told CBC News they knew the name of the police officer who killed Ejaz Choudry.
It was almost impossible to confirm - until now.
These are the officers who were involved. And for one, it wasn't his first fatal encounter:
https://t.co/tZV8vogDJS
Excellent investigation by @_kevindonovan: Fake nurses. No doctor on site. Staff who like to party: The inside story of this ‘luxury’ Muskoka addiction rehab.
https://t.co/wMzkKCYmsv via @torontostar
“You need the job with LMIA? Or just the LMIA without job?” the online seller asked our undercover reporter.
w/ @valerie_ouellet@news_carly@ApurvaBhat5, in partnership with @IJFMedia
https://t.co/h436u0bwk3
Residents of a Kingston encampment say the two men who were killed there didn't like each other very much, but that didn't stop one from running to the other's aid when the violence broke out.
They describe their friends as "incredibly selfless." #ygk https://t.co/DrAP5w1FOG
People along Lake Huron's north shore worry about dwindling services, long drives for care, lack of primary care, underscoring the challenges of small-town health care, by @CBCkate
https://t.co/i7L24Ol9AQ
https://t.co/gLmqQdlhMt
·https://t.co/vpiQWNmPcD via @cbcnews
The CBC’s @proctor_jason reports on what a provincial court judge says were "unacceptable" delays in B.C.'s court system that forced the staying of a criminal charge against a man accused of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl. #bcpoli
https://t.co/PkHcInS075
After more than 2 years at Corus, I was one of many journalists who were laid off yesterday.
My heart breaks for my colleagues who were laid off, and for those who now have to "do more with less".
For those of you who have followed my stories, thank you. That means a lot.
After examining the death of 25-year-old Joshua Corbiere, who died in detox, an Alberta judge is recommending the province set standards for governing detox and addiction treatment programs.
The gov't says standards are in development for spring 2025.
https://t.co/dI0srJ9ETW