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Over 1 million university grads needed to fill labour market needs, Ontario universities report projects
More than one million university graduates will be needed to fill labour market needs over the next decade, with the highest demand coming from science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, a report from the Council of Ontario Universities projects.
Shepherds of Good Hope to convert shelter into longer-term housing
One of the main groups in Ottawa devoted to helping people experiencing homelessness says it will transform one of its emergency shelters into longer-term supportive housing.
Superstar rapper Wyclef Jean performing at Ottawa Jazz Festival
Wyclef Jean is among the artists performing at this year's Ottawa Jazz Festival. CBC's Sandra Abma sat down with the Hatian-born rapper and R&B musician ahead of his taking to the stage Thursday.
PWHL's Charge staying in Ottawa after reaching deal to play in NHL Senators' arena: AP sources
The Charge are staying in Ottawa, with the PWHL reaching an agreement to play in the NHL Senators' home next season, two people with knowledge of discussions told The Associated Press.
Ottawa Charge picks Vivian Jungels in 1st round of PWHL draft
With the 11th pick in the 2026 PWHL draft, the Ottawa Charge selected defender Vivian Jungels from the University of Wisconsin.
Liberals tout 21 bills passing House of Commons this year as MPs break for summer
Members of Parliament ended spring sitting of Parliament today when they rose after question period and the House of Commons was adjourned until the fall.
Gruesome injury to Ismaël Koné in victory over Qatar dampens Canadian men's joy of historic 1st World Cup win
A game that had the Canadian crowd roaring fell suddenly silent when the key midfielder shattered his leg.
Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides
The federal government has brought in major changes to how pesticides are regulated in Canada, granting cabinet the power to authorize the use of pesticides — even ones that Health Canada has deemed unsafe.
Polling firm sends Doug Ford legal letter demanding retraction over ‘fake’ poll comment
On Thursday, Global News learned the firm sent Ford's office a letter demanding a retraction after Ford claimed a poll was "fake."
Camryn Rogers wins 5th straight title at Canadian track and field championships in Ottawa
Canadian star Camryn Rogers cruised to her sixth straight national hammer throw title on Thursday in Ottawa. Rogers delivered a top throw of 76.17 metres, beating out Jillian Weir (69.50) and Jinaye Shomachuk (69.27).
Councillor, political newcomers challenge mayor seeking 4th term in Kingston race
Bryan Paterson is seeking a fourth term at the head of the council horseshoe. Rounding out the race are a one-term city councillor, Kingston's former manager of equity diversity and inclusion and a pair of political newcomers.
Gatineau tramway cost grows again to estimated $8B
A Quebec transportation agency says it would cost about four times as much as originally planned to build a 24-kilometre light rail line, opening the door for officials to talk about changes including scaling the project back.
Worries persist about broken elevator at key Ottawa Fringe Fest venue
People with mobility problems say they're frustrated with one of the two Arts Court elevators not working as thousands of people are set to descend on the building for the Ottawa Fringe Festival.
Driver charged after North York crash leaves infant, man seriously injured
A Richmond Hill man has been charged following a North York collision that left a two-year-old child and another pedestrian with serious injuries, Toronto police say.
Ontario man accused of stealing Texas Republican Party data pleads guilty
Lawyers for an Ontario man accused of stealing and leaking Texan Republican Party data in 2021 say he has pleaded guilty before a Canadian court.
Maple Leafs land Raddysh from Lightning
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired defenceman Darren Raddysh from the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
Edmonton's Marco Arop eager to show versatility at track and field nationals
A confident and healthy Marco Arop is ready for a fresh challenge at the Canadian track and field championships this weekend in Ottawa. The 800-metre specialist will compete in the 1,500 preliminaries at Terry Fox Athletic Facility on Saturday at 7:07 p.m. ET.
Beer Store prepares to open new outlets after steadily shuttering locations
On June 22, a new location will open on Kingston Road in Scarborough, while another Beer Store will begin operations on Don Mills Road in North York on June 29.
Councillors blocking bus route tweaks that could improve service, auditor warns
Ottawa's auditor general says OC Transpo has made efforts to boost reliability and cut run travel times, only to see its plans vetoed by city councillors.
Man charged, accused of travelling to Nashville to have sex with minor: FBI
A Canadian man is facing charges after the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation alleges he travelled from Ottawa to Nashville with the intent of having sex with a minor.
Gatineau transit agency cutting jobs to tackle budget hole
Officials with the Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO) are taking shots at the province as Gatineau's transit agency deals with an estimated $10-million budget deficit for 2027.
2 dead, 2 hurt after SUV, off-road vehicle collide in southwestern Ontario
Two people are dead and another two are in hospital following a collision between an off-road vehicle and an SUV in Norfolk County, southeast of London, Ont.
Homicide unit investigating woman's 'suspicious' disappearance
The Ottawa Police Service's homicide unit is investigating the "suspicious" disappearance Olga Konokhova, 64, who was last heard from six months ago.
Child among 4 hurt in crash near Osgoode
Ottawa first responders were called to a two-vehicle crash that sent a sedan into a farm field and brought four people to the hospital Friday morning.
OC Transpo scaling back some bus, train routes this summer
OC Transpo says it's scaling back service on some bus routes and Line 4 of the O-Train over the summer as it tries to get its staffing and maintenance back in order.
Natalia Lafourcade needed to escape her fame in Mexico. So, she moved to Ottawa
In a Q interview, the Mexican singer-songwriter tells Tom Power about her time in Canada, as well as how her music has been a soundtrack to resistance in the U.S.
Feds add $5.4B to address ‘pressures’ facing $10-a-day child-care program
Jobs and Families Minister Patty Hajdu said she has heard provinces and territories' calls for more federal money, as many struggle to reduce fees, add spaces and recruit staff.
Family prepares to bury 5 children killed in devastating Ontario crash
Five children killed in a crash in rural Ontario last week will be laid to rest Saturday, as family, friends and community members gather to mourn the siblings.
Mitchell leads Ticats to 41-27 home win over Lions
Bo Levi Mitchell tied his career high with five TD passes to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats past the B.C. Lions 41-27 on Friday night.