Shots fired at Toronto Jewish girls school, police investigating (www.cbc.ca)
Toronto police say they’re looking for multiple suspects who allegedly shot at an elementary school in North York early Saturday morning....
Community anger after another pedestrian hit by VPD vehicle (www.cbc.ca)
The family of a man hit by a speeding Vancouver police vehicle in the Downtown Eastside says the guilty officer’s punishment — a $2,000 fine — is “nothing” compared to how severely the 2022 collision altered Dennis Hunter’s life....
Airlines grapple with spike in GPS interference. Experts say it's collateral damage from global conflicts (www.cbc.ca)
Inside the air traffic control tower at Tallinn Airport in Estonia’s capital, a team tracks pilots in training as they fly above the Tartu airport, which lies about 200 kilometres south of Tallinn, and about 45 kilometres west of Russia....
Alcohol sales coming to Ontario corner stores by September (www.cbc.ca)
Cumberland House, Sask., has limited access to food, supplies, while Highway 123 is a 'muddy road,' locals say (www.cbc.ca)
According to Raven Chaboyer, if people want to drive in or out of Cumberland House, Sask., they’re doing so at their own risk. Now, the community that is already running low on groceries and supplies could remain isolated for another week due to the rains in forecast....
B.C. United leader says Conservatives have rejected election deal (www.cbc.ca)
B.C. United Leader Kevin Falcon says the provincial Conservatives have rejected a deal to avoid vote-splitting in the fall provincial election....
Another would-be Conservative nominee alleges 'irregularities' in race to carry party banner (www.cbc.ca)
A town councillor running for the Conservative nomination in an Ontario riding that was already the source of controversy earlier this month says she was unfairly blocked from carrying the party banner because the top Tory brass wanted another candidate instead....
Judge slams Quebec youth protection after Inuk teen placed in 64 different foster homes (www.cbc.ca)
A Quebec court judge has issued a scathing decision identifying major long-standing problems in youth protection services for Inuit children in Quebec’s North, in a case where a teenage girl was sent to 64 different foster homes in less than 10 years....
Loblaws, Sobeys owners under investigation by Competition Bureau for alleged anti-competitive conduct (www.cbc.ca)
Canada’s Competition Bureau has launched investigations into the parent companies of grocery chains Loblaws and Sobeys for alleged anti-competitive conduct, court documents reveal, with Sobeys’ owner calling the inquiry “unlawful.”...
Gazans fleeing Rafah say they now live in misery next to massive garbage dump (www.cbc.ca)
In Khan Younis, where Gaza’s Al-Aqsa University once stood, thousands of families say they’re being forced to live next to what has become a putrid temporary garbage dump....
Mercury poisoning near Grassy Narrows First Nation worsened by ongoing industrial pollution, study suggests (www.cbc.ca)
A new study from the University of Western Ontario suggests mercury contamination in northwestern Ontario’s English-Wabigoon River has been made worse by ongoing industrial pollution....
$900M project to create hydrogen plants, refuelling stops in B.C. (www.cbc.ca)
They say a facility to liquefy 15 tonnes of byproduct hydrogen will also be built in North Vancouver and the project, called H2 Gateway, will create more than 280 jobs....
Daycare says Ontario's funding model threatens it with closure (www.cbc.ca)
A Toronto daycare that signed on to the national childcare program is now in such financial difficulty that its board is considering closure, a plight that advocates say reveals flaws in how Ontario funds the system....
Hackers release corporate data stolen from London Drugs (www.cbc.ca)
The retail and pharmacy chain reported a cyberattack on April 28...
Philanthropist who gave $30M to U Manitoba condemns 'hateful' valedictory speech, university for allowing it (www.cbc.ca)
The philanthropist behind the University of Manitoba’s largest-ever personal donation — $30 million — has denounced a speech made by a valedictorian for medicine grads and admonished the university for letting it happen....
Gatineau couple discharged from Ottawa family doctor 'shocked,' seeking answers (www.cbc.ca)
People in Gatineau like to brag about how good it is over there, but use all of Ottawa’s services. You can’t suck and blow at the same time.
B.C. has right to order Surrey police transition, judge rules (www.cbc.ca)
Justice Kevin Loo dismissed Mayor Brenda Locke’s bid to halt the transition — a key promise of her 2022 municipal election campaign — after nearly two years of feuding with the B.C. government over the future of policing in the province’s second largest and fastest growing municipality.
Bell Media could lose bid to toss ex-CP24 personality's rights case (www.cbc.ca)
Bell Media could lose its bid to have former television personality Patricia Jaggernauth’s human rights case thrown out, after a Canadian Human Rights Commission report noting her complaint raises “serious human rights issues that are systemic in nature.”...
Federal employee charged with sexual assault after former Afghan interpreter sues government (www.cbc.ca)
A federal public servant at Global Affairs who is being sued by a female former Afghan interpreter has now been charged criminally in relation to allegations in the lawsuit....
Mounties warn son of man acquitted in Air India bombing that his life may be in danger (www.cbc.ca)
The son of a man who was accused in the Air India bombing of 1985 has been officially warned by the RCMP that his life could be under threat, CBC News has learned....
B.C.'s First Nations Health Authority reports cyberattack (www.cbc.ca)
The B.C. First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) has confirmed it was the victim of a cyberattack, and that some employee personal information was likely impacted in the breach....
Climate change is making turbulence worse, although deaths are still rare, experts say (www.cbc.ca)
Serial killer Robert Pickton in critical condition after prison assault (www.cbc.ca)
Convicted B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton is in critical condition and undergoing surgery after he was assaulted by another inmate in a Quebec prison on Sunday....