
Canada is launching a resource to help retain and support nurses amid greater workloads, abuse as well as high rates of burnout, stress, anxiety and depression.

Using their logic, Jefferson Davis could have run for president.
Did you get a text with your personal info that claims to be from CRA? It's a scam
Tax season is here and with it, a new scam. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says it involves a text message, containing a person's name and personal info, that appears to come from the Canada Revenue Agency. The warning comes as Ontario Provincial Police launch Anti-Fraud Prevention Month.
Canada is launching a resource to help retain and support nurses amid greater workloads, abuse as well as high rates of burnout, stress, anxiety and depression.
2024 Just for Laughs comedy festival cancelled, company seeks creditor protection
In a news release sent Tuesday, organizers said they plan to “maintain JPR’s operations, albeit in a scaled-down format” as they restructure the event.
Pope Francis names retired judge to investigate Quebec cardinal facing sex allegations
Pope Francis has named a retired Quebec Superior Court judge to investigate allegations of sexual touching against a senior leader of the province's Roman Catholic Church.
Hamilton hit by ransomware attack, city says for 1st time since incident paralyzes services
City manager Marnie Cluckie named the nature of the cyber attack for the first time during a virtual call Monday afternoon, alongside Mayor Andrea Horwath. The call was the city's first media conference since the breach began on Feb. 25.
I haven't dug into it, but I think that activity is just because it's forked?
The co-founders of a company formerly contracted by the Canada Border Services Agency, who raised concerns about the process for doling out government contracts and instigated probes into the ArriveCan app controversy, says the federal government's contracting process is 'absolutely not' giving Cana...
2 years in, has the Bank of Canada’s historic rate hike campaign done the job?
Two years after the Bank of Canada started raising its key interest rate, inflation, the housing market and the overall economy are vastly different. Here's what's next.
Quebec court ruling on secularism law fuels debate on notwithstanding clause
The court's endorsement of the use of the clause, which allows governments to override fundamental Charter rights, is sparking debate about the constitutional provision.
But do you condemn Hamas?
I think you're mistaking Canada with Canadians.
Child-care legislation passes final hurdle, set to become law
Legislation that commits the federal government to long-term funding of the national child-care system is poised to become law.
Federal natural resources minister says no carbon rebates for Sask. after province says it won't remit levy
The federal natural resources minister says Saskatchewan residents won't get a carbon rebate, after the province announced Thursday it would stop remitting the levy on natural gas to Ottawa.
Pornhub owner broke law by not getting ‘valid’ consent for content: watchdog
The privacy commissioner's final report on its years-long investigation into Aylo, formerly known as MindGeek, found "significant" issues with the way the company obtains consent.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly said the deaths of dozens of Palestinians waiting for an aid convoy in Gaza was "a nightmare."
Transport Canada issues over 20 vehicle recalls in 2 days. What to know
Transport Canada has issued over 20 vehicle recalls in the last five days, each highlighting a unique safety concern. The bulk of the recalls occurred on Monday and Tuesday.
Saskatchewan government won’t remit carbon levy to Ottawa
The minister responsible for Saskatchewan's energy utility says the province will not be remitting the federal carbon levy on natural gas to Ottawa.
Canada's immigration minister called the situation in Gaza 'the largest hostage taking' in the world during a Thursday news conference. At least 200 Canadians are still trapped in the enclave and unable to get out despite continued diplomatic pressure, said minister Marc Miller.
‘No urgency’ for Bank of Canada to cut rates as economy skirts recession
The slowdown in Canada's economy hasn't yet met the bar for a technical recession amid modest real GDP growth in the fourth quarter of the year, Statistics Canada says.
Canada’s pharmacare bill has officially been introduced in Parliament
The long-awaited pharmacare legislation is expected to be introduced Thursday, and the NDP says it contains a framework for a single-payer national program.
Just a day after the federal government announced a review of its program to support Indigenous contractors, CTV News has learned the CEO of a company that prompted the review is an employee of the Department of National Defence.
He's not the one bringing it up, silly.
Glad to hear that!
Angus Reid poll shows more parents ‘really against’ vaccinating their kids
Seventeen per cent of parents are 'really against' vaccinating their kids, which is four times higher than in 2019 — just before the pandemic.
Make we should call them "regressives" instead.
Are cantaloupes safe to eat? Deadly salmonella outbreak now over
The outbreak, which sent 68 Canadians to hospital between October and December last year, ended in January, Public Health Agency of Canada officials say in a health notice.
It's let them eat (Corn) Flakes, actually.
I think they won the court battle and then lost the battle against the customer.
The Public Order Emergency Commission, was a public inquiry created by the Liberal government and Trudeau appointed a Justice to lead the commission. This commission found that the invocation of the emergency act was justified.
However, later there was a federal court that found that it was unjustified.
What's the right answer? I don't know, but I would think that the commission took a much more thorough look. We probably won't have a single answer unless it goes to the Supreme Court.
I mean, he's not wrong.
I'm pretty sure they'd have to pay off the creditors first.
Until we need health care.
If you'd like to learn how, I recommend the book (which is also available online) Crafting Interpreters.
The ones on Twitter that are sourced in the article. This is a non story.
Hugh Howey and Jack McDevitt are a couple that come to mind that I don't see on your list.
I can't remember how I set it up, but I use Wolf Launcher and it's great.
Damn, I'm late to the pedantry thread.
Well, there's also the part about not holding any office.