By Tessa Vikander · CBC News Proponents say it’s a win-win, but critics say it’s a sign of desperation Canadian military doctors and nurses will soon begin working...
One legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is the ongoing shift in work arrangements and location. Work-from-home (WFH), once considered a temporary emergency solution to...
The Cree School Board and Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay partnered and opened up a new “springboard to nursing” program to...
A new production plant for mobile homes in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, is one of several projects that will see new federal dollars head north, according to...
Simon Fraser University students compile survey packages for a community housing resident survey in North Vancouver in November 2023. (Meg Holden), Author provided There is growing...
Those advocating for a green transition have, in recent years, had to contend with not just economic or political resistance, but ideological push back as well...
The federal government recently introduced its long-promised Online Harms Act, Bill C-63. Reaction so far has largely focused on the provisions to keep children safe online,...
3 have died since outbreak began, 21 diagnosed with active TB Nunavut’s Health department has opened a community-wide mobile testing clinic in Naujaat, in the hopes of...
By Brett Forester · CBC News As the Trudeau government prepares to release this year’s federal budget, Indigenous organizations estimate it would take more than $425 billion to...
Adventure Canada and the Vancouver Maritime Museum have joined forces to offer an exhilarating opportunity for two with an expedition to Newfoundland. Experience Newfoundland hospitality all...