
[WATCH] A bright meteor fireball seen in Alberta
This week, early risers in Alberta and Saskatchewan most likely caught a bright shiny ball of light across the sky heading down to earth. University of Alberta professor, Dr. Chris Herd, said it was likely a meteor.

Calgary salon owner fined $1,000 after health inspector persuades him to give her a haircut
The actions of the health inspector have been labelled a “repugnant and a gross abuse of power”

Sports betting will soon be legal in Canada as Bill C-218 passes with 303 votes in favour
It looks like sports betting will soon be legal in Canada, as Bill C-218 passed with overwhelming support in the House of Commons. It is waiting to proceed to hearings before the Justice Committee.

Petition pleads against mandatory mask-wearing for children in elementary schools in BC
With new variants posing a threat, some BC officials believe mandatory mask-wearing should be implemented across all schools.

[WATCH] Indigenous-operated non-profit organizations feed, shelter 1,400 people in Winnipeg; locate two missing women
Churches and hotels kept their doors closed due to COVID-19 restrictions even when more than 1,400 people needed protection from freezing cold

Ottawa man faces 22 charges for sexual assault against children
Investigators say there could be more victims

Canada to invest $100 million to support women impacted by pandemic
The call for proposals is open until March 25. Visit women.gc.ca for more information and for details on how to apply

Shutdown of CN Rail lines leads to propane shortages in the Maritimes
Businesses and homes across Atlantic Canada are days away from running out of propane as a result of anti-pipeline protests that have cut off rail links across Canada.

4 reasons you should file your taxes as early as possible
With tax season starting on Friday, filing taxes early this year may benefit you. The earlier you do it, the better it would be as you’ll get a chance to receive your tax refund sooner, get any missing stimulus money faster, and more.

Ineligible self-employed Canadians who received CERB will not have to repay
Some self-employed Canadians who received up to $14,000 worth of CERB despite being ineligible will not have to repay due to mixed-messaging by the government. Prime Minister Trudeau made the announcement Thursday.

Mandatory COVID-19 hotels for travellers infringe Charter of Rights, according to Justice Centre
The Trudeau government received the cease and desist request last week.

Study finds decrease in opioid prescriptions, expenditure following cannabis legalization in Canada
U of T researchers say that cannabis legalization helped destigmatization of its use for pain management

Canada says Hong Kong graduates can apply for work permits, slams China on rights
Hong Kong graduates of Canadian universities can apply for a new category of three-year work permits. Temporary Hong Kong residents, including visitors, students and workers, can apply online for visas.

Bell Media redundancies hitting heavy on Toronto newsrooms
At least 100 newsroom staff have been let go, but Bell Media is yet to confirm the exact numbers.

Canadian Privacy authorities ruled Clearview AI surveillance of Canadians illegal
Clearview AI’s technology allowed law enforcement and commercial organizations to match photographs of unknown people against the company’s databank of more than 3 billion images, including of Canadians and children, for investigation purposes.

‘I want accountability,’ says mother whose son was detained in quarantine facility
The 20-year-old was taken into custody for taking the antigen test instead of PCR

ACORN calling on Federal Government on tax loophole
If REITs were taxed the same as non-REIT corporations, they would have paid over $1.2 billion in taxes since 2010

New program delivers food in reusable packages in order to fight plastic pollution
Sometimes, wisdom lies in the past.

The Youth Warrior Program: how a First Nations group helps youth develop a brotherhood
“The world seems a little dull when you’re only just in your mind,” said a member of the group

Rideau Hall called a ‘toxic work environment’ under Payette with ‘screaming, public humiliation’
Julie Payette resigned as governor general last week after scandal broke out about her treatment of staff