By Canadian Press on March 31st, 2026
Stephen Lewis, Canada’s former ambassador to the United Nations and one-time leader of the Ontario NDP has died. Lewis was 88. The Stephen Lewis Foundation announced his death Tuesday. He held multiple posts with the UN after his four-year stint as Canada’s ambassador, including as a special adviser to then secretary-general Kofi Annan. He is ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal won’t hear a court case filed by large foreign streaming companies fighting a CRTC requirement to disclose financial information. The court has dismissed a motion for leave to appeal by the Motion Picture Association—Canada targeting a portion of the federal broadcast regulator’s recent decision on Canadian content rules. ... Read More »
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A short video shared to social media last week offered a glimpse into the “final days” of a woman at the end of her life. Some claimed the video was an advertisement for medical assistance in dying from the Canadian government or an “assisted suicide company.” The video was in fact produced for a campaign ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration. The vaccine injury support program began accepting claims in June 2021, after the widespread rollout ... Read More »
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LONGUEUIL — Jeremy Hansen is on the cusp of embarking on a historic deep space mission to the moon months after admitting to some inquisitive students that while the unknowns present a scary prospect, some risks are worth it. Hansen was asked in October about his fears as he took questions from Grade 5 and ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that provides compensation to people who have been injured by vaccines. The Vaccine Injury Support Program began accepting claims in June 2021, after the widespread rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. People who experienced a “serious and permanent injury” as a result ... Read More »
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A Canadian mother who has spent weeks detained at an immigration facility in Texas along with her seven-year-old daughter could be going home after a judge granted her bond. Tania Warner’s husband, Edward Warner, says a judge set the bond for his wife at US$9,500. Reached by phone on Tuesday, Warner says he was rushing ... Read More »
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CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA’s countdown clock is ticking down as astronauts — including Canadian Jeremy Hansen — make their final preparations for the Artemis II mission, which is set to send humans back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. “It’s a pretty historic way to go to the moon,” ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada “condemns” Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, which he calls “illegal” and a violation of territorial sovereignty. Carney is also calling for a ceasefire, marking a strengthening of his government’s language as the armed conflict worsens and Israeli ground troops move deeper into the country. Carney says that by ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Human rights. Equality for women. The plight of African families decimated by HIV-AIDS. Stephen Lewis spent a lifetime fighting for causes close to his heart — and his weapons of choice were words. Lewis died on Tuesday, at the age of 88, after an eight-year battle with stomach cancer. “Stephen spent the last ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — A retired fire chief says First Nations’ firefighting operations in northern Ontario are being set up to fail and need better equipment and training from Indigenous Services Canada Monique Belair worked for 39 years for Kingston Fire and Rescue and now works with a group of five northern Ontario First Nations. She says ... Read More »
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