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  • RCMP arrive on ostrich farm ahead of expected cull
    More than a dozen RCMP cruisers converged on a B.C. ostrich farm just before dawn on Monday to execute search warrants, as the owners made a last-ditch effort to prevent the cull of hundreds of birds whose fate has attracted international attention.Staff Sergeant Kris Clark, a spokesperson for the Mounties in B.C. who was on the scene at the farm in the Kootenay town of Edgewood, told The Globe that officers were there to assist the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which had obtained a warrant t
     

RCMP arrive on ostrich farm ahead of expected cull

22 septembre 2025 à 21:45
Police tape surrounds an area where ostriches are penned in at the Universal Ostrich Farms property in Edgewood, B.C., on Monday.

More than a dozen RCMP cruisers converged on a B.C. ostrich farm just before dawn on Monday to execute search warrants, as the owners made a last-ditch effort to prevent the cull of hundreds of birds whose fate has attracted international attention.

Staff Sergeant Kris Clark, a spokesperson for the Mounties in B.C. who was on the scene at the farm in the Kootenay town of Edgewood, told The Globe that officers were there to assist the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which had obtained a warrant to enter the farm beginning at 6 a.m. that day.

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  • The Globe and Mail nominated for five Jack Webster Awards
    The Globe and Mail has been nominated for five Jack Webster Awards, including for coverage of British Columbia’s mental health system in the wake of a deadly attack on a street festival and an investigation into the culture within Canada Soccer before the drone spying scandal at the Paris Olympics.Nancy Macdonald is a finalist for Best News Reporting of the Year – Print/Digital for her in-depth feature about the impact of fentanyl on Victoria’s Pandora Avenue.Pandora Avenue has seen an especiall
     

The Globe and Mail nominated for five Jack Webster Awards

22 septembre 2025 à 20:33

The Globe and Mail has been nominated for five Jack Webster Awards, including for coverage of British Columbia’s mental health system in the wake of a deadly attack on a street festival and an investigation into the culture within Canada Soccer before the drone spying scandal at the Paris Olympics.

Nancy Macdonald is a finalist for Best News Reporting of the Year – Print/Digital for her in-depth feature about the impact of fentanyl on Victoria’s Pandora Avenue.

Pandora Avenue has seen an especially stark transformation from a leafy, green gateway boulevard into the city’s downtown to a street of desperation. Ms. Macdonald spent several days in the neighbourhood to measure the toll of the crisis.

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Exteriors of the Globe and Mail Centre at 351 King St. East, are pictured on June 26 2017. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)

B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad fires highest-profile MLA ahead of caucus meeting

22 septembre 2025 à 18:57
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad at the legislature in Victoria, on Feb. 18. He has won a 70 per cent show of support after a months-long review marked by low turnout.

B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad abruptly fired his highest-profile MLA ahead of a caucus meeting on Monday where his leadership is on the table, signalling a shift to a more socially-conservative agenda.

Elenore Sturko emerged from her legislature office, a box of personal items in hand, saying she had been blindsided by the decision to turf her from caucus and the party.

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  • How a suspect’s truck upgrade nearly exposed an RCMP terrorism probe
    Two years ago, RCMP officers spying on an alleged ring of extremists in Quebec took notice when one suspect warned on a gun culture podcast about “another Waco.” But another part of his online chat raised more immediate concerns.Besides talking about the deadly 1993 clash between law enforcement and cult members in Waco, Tex., the suspect had mentioned that he wanted to change the tires and suspension of his Toyota Tacoma pickup.
     

How a suspect’s truck upgrade nearly exposed an RCMP terrorism probe

22 septembre 2025 à 18:33
Aerial surveillance photos from court documents show members of an alleged ring of extremists during shooting drills in a forested area near Quebec City.

Two years ago, RCMP officers spying on an alleged ring of extremists in Quebec took notice when one suspect warned on a gun culture podcast about “another Waco.” But another part of his online chat raised more immediate concerns.

Besides talking about the deadly 1993 clash between law enforcement and cult members in Waco, Tex., the suspect had mentioned that he wanted to change the tires and suspension of his Toyota Tacoma pickup.

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  • NHL player Mark Kirton devoted himself to advocating for people with ALS
    In 2015, Mark Kirton was on a beach in the Bahamas and reading a book about the National Hockey League, in which he had competed as a journeyman centre with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings and Vancouver Canucks.Suddenly, his right biceps muscle started to twitch uncontrollably. The episode marked the beginning of Mr. Kirton’s lengthy battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an incurable neurodegenerative disease. More commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, ALS ultimately make
     

NHL player Mark Kirton devoted himself to advocating for people with ALS

22 septembre 2025 à 18:00
From left to right, former NHL players Wayne Gretzky, Darryl Sittler, Mark Kirton and Glenn Healy; and Lisa Kirton, Mr. Kirton’s wife.

In 2015, Mark Kirton was on a beach in the Bahamas and reading a book about the National Hockey League, in which he had competed as a journeyman centre with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings and Vancouver Canucks.

Suddenly, his right biceps muscle started to twitch uncontrollably. The episode marked the beginning of Mr. Kirton’s lengthy battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an incurable neurodegenerative disease. More commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, ALS ultimately makes breathing, eating, talking and walking impossible without medical devices and drugs, leading to paralysis before death.

AI tool by Yukon-based startup aims to improve health care referrals, expedite paperwork

22 septembre 2025 à 16:36
Chirag Jadhwani says he was inspired to start PeerSupport.io when his family was having trouble navigating Mumbai's health care system and he realized that Canada's system had similar issues.

A Whitehorse-based tech startup is working to simplify medical forms and optimize appointment times to improve the efficiency of the health care system in Yukon and across Canada.

The company, PeerSupport.io, is part of a growing trend of technology companies trying to use artificial intelligence to tackle paperwork, one of the top complaints of health care workers.

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  • Ontario appeal court upholds decision not to certify class action against CHL over alleged abuse
    The claims of elite junior hockey players who blame the Canadian Hockey League for enabling a widespread hazing culture of assault and abuse are too complex to proceed as a single class action lawsuit, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled on Monday.However, Ontario’s highest court left the door open for the players to pursue compensation through a series of smaller class actions, and said “there is evidence that serious abuse has long plagued major junior hockey.”
     

Ontario appeal court upholds decision not to certify class action against CHL over alleged abuse

22 septembre 2025 à 14:45
Former NHL player Daniel Carcillo and two co-plaintiffs filed the class-action lawsuit in 2020.

The claims of elite junior hockey players who blame the Canadian Hockey League for enabling a widespread hazing culture of assault and abuse are too complex to proceed as a single class action lawsuit, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled on Monday.

However, Ontario’s highest court left the door open for the players to pursue compensation through a series of smaller class actions, and said “there is evidence that serious abuse has long plagued major junior hockey.”

Sarah McLachlan cancels performance at Lilith Fair premiere, citing support for free speech

22 septembre 2025 à 14:45
The music documentary 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' premiered on CBC and CBC Gem.

Sarah McLachlan cancelled musical performances planned for the Sunday premiere of her Lilith Fair documentary in Los Angeles, saying it was a gesture of solidarity to support free speech.

The Halifax-born singer-songwriter took the stage before the screening of Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, telling the crowd that she and her fellow musicians had “collectively decided not to perform.”

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  • Globe Climate: PFAS in the water
    If you’re reading this on the web or someone forwarded this e-mail newsletter to you, you can sign up for Globe Climate and all Globe newsletters here.Good afternoon, and welcome to Globe Climate, a newsletter about climate change, environment and resources in Canada.Court records show that some Canadians residents unknowingly drank contaminated water for years while Ottawa sat on test results. Now, they’re demanding to know how long they were exposed and when their tap water will be safe to dri
     

Globe Climate: PFAS in the water

22 septembre 2025 à 13:34

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Good afternoon, and welcome to Globe Climate, a newsletter about climate change, environment and resources in Canada.

Court records show that some Canadians residents unknowingly drank contaminated water for years while Ottawa sat on test results. Now, they’re demanding to know how long they were exposed and when their tap water will be safe to drink again.

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The view of Torbay Bightr from the northside meadows. Torbay, Newfoundland. July 26,2025, Greg Locke / Globe and Mail
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  • Montreal faces transit disruptions as 2,400 workers go on strike
    A transit strike kicked off Monday morning that could disrupt bus and subway service in Montreal for the next two weeks, as Quebec’s labour minister accused the workers of holding public transit users hostage. The strike by the Montreal transit agency’s maintenance workers will limit service to morning and evening rush hours and late at night on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The 2,400 maintenance workers are also refusing to work overtime.
     

Montreal faces transit disruptions as 2,400 workers go on strike

22 septembre 2025 à 13:03
The labour disruption follows an earlier strike in June, which also reduced bus and subway service outside peak hours.

A transit strike kicked off Monday morning that could disrupt bus and subway service in Montreal for the next two weeks, as Quebec’s labour minister accused the workers of holding public transit users hostage.

The strike by the Montreal transit agency’s maintenance workers will limit service to morning and evening rush hours and late at night on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The 2,400 maintenance workers are also refusing to work overtime.

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  • Ontario to expand funding for primary health-care teams based on initial success
    The Ontario government says its plan to fund new primary care clinics across the province is paying dividends, with nearly 100,000 patients on the official waiting list for a family doctor having recently found a new medical provider. Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said the number of people registered on Health Care Connect has fallen by 42 per cent since the Progressive Conservative government began a concerted effort to expand access to primary care in a province where 2.5 million people
     

Ontario to expand funding for primary health-care teams based on initial success

22 septembre 2025 à 12:50
Lack of access to comprehensive primary care is a problem across Canada, according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information and Statistics Canada, whose most recent data is from 2023.

The Ontario government says its plan to fund new primary care clinics across the province is paying dividends, with nearly 100,000 patients on the official waiting list for a family doctor having recently found a new medical provider.

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said the number of people registered on Health Care Connect has fallen by 42 per cent since the Progressive Conservative government began a concerted effort to expand access to primary care in a province where 2.5 million people did not have a family doctor as of September, 2023.

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  • Ontario PC MPP Chris Scott booted from caucus after arrest
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford has removed MPP Chris Scott from the Progressive Conservative caucus after he was charged with assault in what court documents describe as an alleged case of intimate partner violence.Mr. Scott, a first-term MPP who represents Sault Ste. Marie in the legislature, is no longer a member of the PC caucus, spokesperson Grace Lee said Monday. He was also the parliamentary assistant to Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce. Mr. Scott now sits as an independent.
     

Ontario PC MPP Chris Scott booted from caucus after arrest

22 septembre 2025 à 12:19
PC MPP Chris Scott attends Question Period at Queen's Park in Toronto in May.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has removed MPP Chris Scott from the Progressive Conservative caucus after he was charged with assault in what court documents describe as an alleged case of intimate partner violence.

Mr. Scott, a first-term MPP who represents Sault Ste. Marie in the legislature, is no longer a member of the PC caucus, spokesperson Grace Lee said Monday. He was also the parliamentary assistant to Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce. Mr. Scott now sits as an independent.

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