Canadian medical care workers are sounding the alarm the country's strained health system is in crisis and "collapsing." Ross Lord looks at what's pushing doctors and nurses to the brink, the dire consequences for patients, and the decades of warnings.
As millions of Canadians swelter under rising temperatures, health workers also warn strained hospitals and emergency services can't handle the influx of people with heat-related afflictions. As Jamie Mauracher explains, the easiest solutions are outside the hospital.
In the United States, the January 6th riot hearings are shedding more light on what former U.S. President Donald Trump did and didn't do as his supporters stormed Capitol Hill. Jackson Proskow reports on the evidence and the investigation into the Secret Service's deleted text messages.
Hockey Canada officials are about to face a House of Commons heritage committee about the sport's governing body handled sex abuse allegations. David Akin reports on the mounting calls for accountability, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's harsh new words for the organization.
Pope Francis will take part in the annual Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage next week in Alberta, but the gathering has history dating back more than 130 years and now sees tens of thousands people each year. Breanna Karstens-Smith explains.
And Canadians with a major sweet tooth might be in for an even sweeter payout. Ontario company Candy Funhouse is looking to hire a chief candy officer, a job that pays $100,000 per year to eat candy. Abigail Bimman has the delectable details on how you can apply for this job, and who's eligible.
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As millions of Canadians swelter under rising temperatures, health workers also warn strained hospitals and emergency services can't handle the influx of people with heat-related afflictions. As Jamie Mauracher explains, the easiest solutions are outside the hospital.
In the United States, the January 6th riot hearings are shedding more light on what former U.S. President Donald Trump did and didn't do as his supporters stormed Capitol Hill. Jackson Proskow reports on the evidence and the investigation into the Secret Service's deleted text messages.
Hockey Canada officials are about to face a House of Commons heritage committee about the sport's governing body handled sex abuse allegations. David Akin reports on the mounting calls for accountability, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's harsh new words for the organization.
Pope Francis will take part in the annual Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage next week in Alberta, but the gathering has history dating back more than 130 years and now sees tens of thousands people each year. Breanna Karstens-Smith explains.
And Canadians with a major sweet tooth might be in for an even sweeter payout. Ontario company Candy Funhouse is looking to hire a chief candy officer, a job that pays $100,000 per year to eat candy. Abigail Bimman has the delectable details on how you can apply for this job, and who's eligible.
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