Search Canada News

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

Department of Defence hiring high-level culture czar to fight sexual misconduct and racism in ranks

Military Hate 20200719

The Department of National Defence plans to create a new top level position — a chief of professional conduct and culture — to address sexual misconduct and racism in the ranks, CBC News has learned.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

CBC poll: Some heartening data about vaccines in Alberta, but intransigence remains

COVID protest

Polling data shows that Albertans who say they will refuse to take a vaccine are more likely to be conservative, less educated, and pessimistic about the financial future.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

Blue roofs could help reduce the flooding effects of big storms

Blue-green roof

In this week’s issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how blue roofs work and examine the scourge of airborne microplastics.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

‘More people are catching on’: Travellers using U.S.-Canada land border to avoid quarantine hotels

Greg Peacock crosses Rainbow Bridge

In an effort to avoid the mandatory three-day stay at a quarantine hotel, some Canadians are flying into cities near the U.S.-Canada border and crossing by foot, taxi or limousine to return home. CBC News spoke to some of them at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ont., and the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie, Ont.

Categories
#canadalist #canadalisting #canadanews #canadapost #canadastories #canadastory #canadatalk #topstories Search Canada Online Listing

Mother of victim speaks out after her son’s ‘targeted’ killing at Coquitlam park

Bailey McKinney

The mother of a 20-year-old Bailey McKinney who was gunned down in Towne Centre Park in Coquitlam this week is urging young people to think of the consequences of their actions and lifestyle.

Search Canada News