Staff recommend that adjustments for west-central schools will be introduced gradually, starting with kindergarten cohort in September 2027
It’s Monday, June 1. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. TWO STABBED, ONE IN CRITICAL CONDITION, AT MOONEY’S BAY ‘ALTERCATION’ Paramedics received calls reporting ‘hundreds’ of people on the scene. Read the story DEACHMAN: OTTAWA HAS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP SENIORS AGE IN PLACE A lack of options […]
Videos posted to social media after the incident show crowds of people running from the area as emergency crews responded
Vegas' Mitch Marner is on a tear, but Carolina's Frederik Andersen is the top goalie in the playoffs heading into the championship series.
After falling short in NHL playoffs to Carolina Hurricanes, Atlantic Division rivals Ottawa and Habs in Montreal must reload.
Today’s dining rooms are being reimagined as flexible, design-forward spaces that balance work, gathering, and everyday living with ease
Canada gets the goals, but keeper's heroics helped prevent what should have been a hat trick for Eldor Shomurodov
Can Tristan Jarry work like he’s never worked before in his life to build up his body and his spirit this summer? Can Jarry come back strong for the Edmonton Oilers in 2025-26? Can he, at age 32 next April, lead the Edmonton Oilers to Stanley Cup success? Yes, he can. It’s possible. It’s not […]
"Westbound Yellowhead Trail is reduced to a single lane," stated the city. "Significant delays are expected during the afternoon commute."
"It would be too dangerous to convict on the totality of the evidence presented," he said.
Newly launched 'Faith Lands Affordable Housing Incentive' helps religious congregations assess their properties for potential housing builds
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith anticipates the model will drive the cost of surgeries down. She said more surgeries will be done within a surgical block, which can reduce overall costs
Two of India’s most consequential trade negotiations are testing New Delhi’s ability to secure stronger protections for exporters in Asia’s third-largest economy.
New solution helps HPE Nonstop teams modernize SSH & SSL/TLS security using quantum-safe cryptography, centralize key and secrets management, and automate certificate and key lifecycles. WIESBADEN, Germany — comforte AG, a global leader in data-centric security for HPE Nonstop environments, today announced the launch of TAMUNIO Assure, a purpose-built solution for HPE Nonstop that helps […
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye appointed a new cabinet that his estranged ally Ousmane Sonko vowed to boycott, deepening a political rift in the West African country as it navigates a debt crisis.
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia NDP and striking CUPE long term care workers are joining together to hold a press conference early this afternoon to speak about the impact of the government’s continued refusal to negotiate a fair deal on everyday people. “For 8 weeks, this government has ignored the calls from workers, from residents, […]
Canadians are 11x more likely to watch World Cup matches at a local business than a national chain, but rising costs are preventing owners from capturing the demand VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to send Canadians into local and independently owned businesses, but a new study suggests many small […]
Highlights emissions reductions and progress in delivering long-term value TORONTO, June 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Colliers (NASDAQ, TSX: CIGI) released its 2025 Global Sustainability Report, demonstrating measurable progress against its sustainability commitments including reduced emissions intensity, enhanced workplace experience, strengthened governance and ethics, and the responsible adopt
Tension on the Community Living London picket line ratcheted up Monday as striking workers delayed replacement hires from getting to work, the union president said. London Police were called to the Four Points by Sheraton hotel on Wellington Road after workers stopped vehicles carrying replacement staff from leaving the hotel for about four hours, said […]
VersaBank specializes in business-to-business financing, including a type of point-of-sale loan the bank pioneered in Canada.
City hall and the London Food Bank have officially launched the annual London Cares Curb Hunger food campaign.
Plumes of black smoke were visible for miles around London on Monday afternoon amid a fire in an area east of downtown. London Fire Department officials said at about 4:30 p.m. that they had received multiple calls about the smoke. Officials indicated the blaze was related to rail ties at Elias Street in the city’s […]
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Education Minister Paul Calandra is actively considering it, while parents groups are making the case at the legislature.
Dear Albertans: You want to separate from Canada? Consider this: You think there won’t be any more taxes? Think again. If you eliminate taxes, then everything the taxes pay for will disappear. This means, for instance, no more fire departments. The next time Alberta experiences a forest fire, no one will be there to douse […]
Support for Smith Separatist leader Jeff Rath is wrong if he thinks he can oust Danielle Smith. Many members of our 30+ church group support the separatist idea. However, they would never support the attempt to remove Smith. She has done so much for this province and the UCP party. Her leadership is invaluable. The […]
No quick fix It’s amazing how many of your readers believe that if Alberta goes down the road to pursue separation that we will be the Republic of Alberta by 2028. Ha! How about 2060? Quebec started their quest in the 1960s. PETER SZECSY (Whichever side you support, this was never going to be an […]
Angry with Farkas I am beyond upset with Mayor Farkas using his position to attempt to demean Danielle Smith. With the legal challenges against the separation vote Smith had little choice but to open the question for Albertans. We do not support separation but we do believe the choice is Albertans’ to make. It’s called […]
As Parliament considers possible amendments to Bill C-22, the Carney government’s so-called Lawful Access Act, it’s time to speak the truth: this legislation cannot be saved in its current form and must be scrapped. In recent weeks, encrypted messaging services, VPN providers, social media companies, and civil liberties groups have sounded the alarm on Bill […]
Bye, Steven (Re: ‘Guilbeault to resign,’ Sun, May 27) It causes me no grief to learn the green Jesus of Quebec is to resign from government. My only concern would be for the rooftops of Conservative Party members, he may get bored away from politics! STUART WEEKS (Guilbeault will be missed by few in Alberta) […]
Jonathan Osorio scored for Canada at the 58-minute mark of the second half and Jayden Nelson added an insurance marker one minute into stoppage time.
Despite the rising water levels, City of Calgary officials said 70 per cent of the damage potential from the 2013 floods has been reduced due to investments in flood resilience.
As BC Housing continues to move residents out of a single-room occupancy hotel on the Granville strip, one man says a family member has been evicted into homelessness.
Thousands of visitors descended on the Central Okanagan city during the 10-day tournament, providing an early boost to tourism and local businesses ahead of the peak summer season.
The two premiers are also expected to speak about trade, investment and provincial autonomy, with meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Saturday, Kerry-Lynne Findlay won a narrow victory, defeating four other challengers and besting rival Caroline Elliott on the fourth ballot.
Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has announced his resignation from Mark Carney’s government, after stepping down from cabinet last fall.. During his time in Canadian parliament Mr. Guilbeault has become a symbol for the Liberal party’s climate conscience. His decision to depart centres on the Prime Minister’s approach to climate policy and it signals the most public disruption in the perceived
Vancouver and Toronto are getting ready to host FIFA World Cup matches in June and July, and the demands FIFA makes tend to be costly. Requirements from FIFA go from stadium renovations to branding enforcement, transportation and even tax exemptions. All three levels of government have already spent hundreds of millions of dollars in preparation. Contracts between FIFA and host cities aren
Canada has been pushing to increase its defence efforts. Earlier this year, Canada reached their NATO defence spending target of two per cent of GDP. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to obtain new early warning aircraft technology. And, the Canadian military is seeing an increase in enlistment rates. Janice Dickson is The Globe’s international affairs reporter. Earlier th
Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation near Kamloops, B.C. was the site of a national reckoning over the legacy of residential schools. On May 27, 2021, the First Nation announced it had discovered 215 probable unmarked graves on the ground of a former residential school, using ground-penetrating radar technology. The number was later revised to around 200 probable graves. Since that revelation
Political tensions are rising in Alberta. Last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province will hold a referendum on whether to hold a subsequent referendum on secession from Canada. Division and debate has been stirred up between federalists and separatists. And those who want to leave argue that Alberta will be better off, more economically successful and have full control over i
Getting paid for plasma – the yellow-gold liquid part of blood – in Canada is still pretty new. It’s full of protein and antibodies and can be used to make medicine for immunodefficient people. But following the deaths of two plasma donors, the practice is facing criticism and concerns are being raised about its safety. Chris Hannay is a business of healthcare reporter for The Globe. He’s
The strategy’s release will bring an end to months of delays for a document that was initially expected to drop at the end of 2025.
The Ministerial Advisory Council on Rights, Equality, and Inclusion will reassess the "nature, scale, and drivers of antisemitism," in Canada.
A 32-year-old has been charged over the incident, which took place in a store on May 12, police said.
Andersen is dealing with the suicide of his agent, while Marner has talked about dark times in Toronto.
During her first term as a Pickering councillor, Robinson faced multiple misconduct penalties and was accused by her council colleagues of creating an unsafe environment for in-person meetings.
All 13 injured people sustained minor injuries, paramedics said.
At least the prime minister finally set the right tone
The mismatched statements were another example of confusing signals on progress to end a war that has killed thousands across the region and triggered a global energy crisis
The strongest reaction at Toronto’s Holy Blossom Temple was to what Prime Minister Mark Carney left unsaid in his speech on antisemitism
'Our actions must be local. They start with clearly admitting that Canada’s civic compact is failing Jewish Canadians'
Toronto Chief of Police Myron Demkiw said the force has laid 30 hate propaganda charges since October 7, 2023
SUNshine Girl Naomi is fascinated by witchcraft and marks Friday the 13th as one of her favourite calendar dates. The 5-foot-9 raven-haired Capricorn posed for us in 2017. (Jack Boland/Toronto Sun)
COSTLY DEBT When Justin Trudeau took over from the Conservative government in 2015, they received a balanced budget along with about $600 billion in debt. Over the next decade, Trudeau not once was interested in the management of the finances, and by the time he left office the total debt was about $1.3 trillion and […]
Games like Brazil vs. Morocco, France-Norway, Portugal vs. Colombia and England facing Croatia should be must-watch matchups.
See more Toronto Sun on Google — save as a Preferred Source When the Eastern Conference final began, the Toronto Marlies figured they would be in for the long haul against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. After winning the first two games of the best-of-seven in the Calder Cup playoffs, the Marlies now know the Penguins aren’t […]
Adelman led Portland Trail Blazers to two unsuccessful NBA Finals appearances during a 29-year coaching career
No one else hurt after cops, paramedics responded to collision at about 6:30 p.m. in Shorncliffe-Bramshott Rds. area
Lipinski was the first chief of the Surrey Police Service, the city's new municipal force
Metro Vancouver water restrictions will move into Stage 3 beginning June 8. Here's what will and won't be permitted.
New B.C. Tory Leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay said Monday that she looks forward to working with past B.C. Liberals, including Peter Milobar, the MLA with whom she exchanged harsh words during the leadership race.
Opinion: During her campaign, Findlay deliberately pitted Conservatives against Liberals, vowing to keep a purified party of the former out of the dirty hands of the latter
Vancouver man founded the Zajac Ranch for Children in Mission, which hosts about 400 kids with medical disabilities each summer
The motion comes after an incident last month that saw a collision between a Sea-Doo and a grey whale
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