
Experts warn of the potential health risks as new research shows how Gen Z is faced with financial stress in addition to pressures from social media.
October 17, 2025 - 04:00 | Ari Rabinovitch | Global News - Canada
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October 17, 2025 - 04:00 | Gavin John | The Globe and Mail
Anthony Stolarz stopped almost every puck thrown his way Thursday.
October 16, 2025 - 23:31 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Ottawa
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants to form a commission on education after the province-wide teachers strike is over. Smith says she wants to see a negotiated settlement with the union representing 51,000 teachers, who walked off the job Oct. 6, but going forward, the province will need "new models" to ensure issues like classroom complexity get addressed.
October 16, 2025 - 21:58 | | The Globe and Mail
The recently-appointed OCDSB supervisor was in attendance for Wednesday’s public meeting, and he had to field a fair amount of questions from concerned parents. Back in June, when the province took control of Ottawa’s largest school board, Education Minister Paul Calandra appointed Robert Plamondon as the Main Supervisor. He has been tasked with restoring public confidence and stabilizing the board’s finances. Since then, Plamondon has nixed the controversial elementary program review, making limited statements and interview appearances to outline a path forward. We get the...
October 16, 2025 - 18:45 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
Next week, the feds will be moving ahead with a new approach to bail reform, as they aim to tackle violent crime rates across the country. Prime Minister Mark Carney says the crackdown will target violent repeat offenders, and will introduce a brand-new ‘reverse-onus’ bail for major crimes. In other words, the accused will have to prove to the courts why they can be trusted to be released. Initial priorities range from breaking-and-entering and violent auto theft, to human trafficking and sexual assault. And to handle this increased workload, the RCMP would be adding 1,000...
October 16, 2025 - 18:30 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa




