Halifax teen allegedly part of online extremist group has 4 of 5 charges dropped
A Halifax teen, who police alleged was affiliated with the violent online extremist group known as 764, has had four out of five charges against him withdrawn.
French energy firm pledges to help N.S. train workers for province’s offshore sector
A French energy company looking to get in on the ground floor of Nova Scotia’s nascent offshore wind sector says it will help train workers over the coming years.
Ford says he is offering Diageo ‘olive branch’ on Crown Royal LCBO boycott
On Wednesday, Ford said he was offering the company Diageo an 'olive branch' to present the government with a plan to replace the 160 jobs in Amherstburg.
Quebec pushes back greenhouse gas reduction target by five years to 2035
Quebec is delaying its greenhouse gas reduction target by five years, saying meeting the 2030 goal would risk jobs and the economy amid U.S. tariff uncertainty.
Manitoba Indigenous moms dealing with child welfare face high mortality rates: report
Indigenous mothers who have their children removed by Manitoba’s Child and Family Services have an increased risk in premature death, a new study suggests.
Manitoba teacher disciplined after investigation reveals he ‘mimicked’ crying student
A Manitoba teacher was disciplined after admitting to professional misconduct involving a nine-year-old student with higher needs, amongst other previous offences.