Toronto plane crash: Delta flight had ‘high rate of descent,’ preliminary report finds

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has released a more detailed, preliminary report into the Delta plane crash in Toronto last month, but stopped short of drawing any conclusions into what caused it. Delta Air Lines flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto, operated by subsidiary Endeavor Air, crash landed on Toronto Pearson Airport runway on … Read more

N.B. mystery illness: Health minister says he ‘forgot’ about dismissing neurologist

An advocate for patients of New Brunswick’s alleged mystery neurological disease says the province’s health minister has not been honest with her. Stacey Quigley Cormier became an advocate after her stepdaughter Gabrielle’s condition continued to decline years after she was diagnosed by a doctor with a mystery neurological illness. “She sleeps about 16 hours a … Read more

In response to critics, Nova Scotia amends bills on interprovincial trade, info law – Halifax

The Nova Scotia government is responding to critics by amending key parts of its legislative agenda, including its bill to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers. Changes to the trade bill, shared with journalists on Thursday, are in response to concerns the proposed legislation would override the ability of regulatory bodies to provide oversight that protects the … Read more

Saskatoon population growth sees increased collision risk – Saskatoon

Descrease article font size Increase article font size In 2023, Saskatoon saw four fatal collisions and over 4,200 others involving property damage or injury, according to the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS). With nine fatal collisions in 2024, a 125-per cent increase, and nearly 4,700 non-fatal collisions, police say the increased collisions are a result of … Read more

Saskatchewan lawmakers spar over Trump tariff response in legislature

Saskatchewan’s legislative assembly has officially started its spring session, after the Sask. Party government presented the provincial budget Wednesday. The main theme of Thursday’s debate centred around U.S. tariffs, and how the budget included “no contingency plan.” Saskatchewan released its budget Wednesday, predicting a $12-million surplus with additional spending in core areas. However, it did … Read more

Measles is spreading across Canada. A look at the affected areas

Measles, a vaccine-preventable disease, is surging across Canada, alarming health officials as new cases pop up throughout the country, with cases piling up in Ontario. Canada’s measles outbreak began in October after a travel-related case in New Brunswick sparked outbreaks there and in Ontario. New Brunswick declared its outbreak over in January, but the virus … Read more