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Change to school start times could save millions of dollars, says N.L. transport minister

09 Jun 2026

Newfoundland and Labrador's transport minister says changing school start times would save between $5 million to 6 million per year, as the government looks for feedback on the newly-proposed schedules.

Rihanna learns Kanien'kéha word to thank Air Canada flight attendant

09 Jun 2026

Kanien’kehá:ka flight attendant Lily Kahnerahtiio Dailleboust gifted Rihanna a beaded lanyard on a flight last week from Toronto Island to Montreal.

Canada has a new Governor General: 5 key takeaways from Louise Arbour's installation speech

09 Jun 2026

#TheMoment they became national cooking champions

09 Jun 2026

Winnipeg high school students Matea Thiessen Unger and Adetooni Adegoke tell The National about the moment they competed in a national cooking competition in Montreal and placed first — securing a spot in a global competition in Paris.

Former reality star Spencer Pratt out of L.A. mayor's race as progressive Nithya Raman advances

09 Jun 2026

Two new doctors from NOSM University's spring convocation share passion for northern health care

08 Jun 2026

Two spring graduates of NOSM University’s medical school say their roots are in northern Ontario, and they’ll build their practices in the region.

Manitoba plans to ban AI chatbots for those under 16. This school uses them as an educational tool

08 Jun 2026

CBC spoke with middle school students and educators at General Wolfe School about Manitoba’s move toward a ban on social media and artificial intelligence chatbots for those under 16. It’s the same sc

Solar arrays coming to remote Yukon mine site

08 Jun 2026

Along with a battery storage system, the Coffee Gold project will have two arrays, and they will be powerful enough to electrify the equivalent of 100 homes for a year.

Fort Smith, N.W.T., is on the Alberta border. What do its residents think of the Alberta separation debate?

08 Jun 2026

The town of Fort Smith, N.W.T., sits right on the border with Alberta. But some Fort Smith residents say they aren't actively concerned about the debate over Alberta separation, even as conversations

Family sues province and group home, claiming wrongful death of Tony Humby complainant

08 Jun 2026

The family of a complainant who died following his testimony at Tony Humby's trial has filed a lawsuit alleging the police, the province and a group home were negligent in their duty of care, which allegedly contributed to his death.

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