City of Toronto staff looking for local treasures amid push for new Old City Hall museum

Hundreds of people checked out Old City Hall on Saturday amid a growing push by the City of Toronto to transform the historic space into a local museum filled with hidden treasures.... Read more »

Repair Café Toronto offers free repairs and skill sharing

A casual discussion about retirement plans more than 12 years ago has turned into a widespread sustainability movement, as Repair Café Toronto continues to add pop-up locations and events across the city.... Read more »

Auditor general to study hiring, promotion of public servants with disabilities

OTTAWA — The federal auditor general is planning to study the recruitment, retention and promotion of people with disabilities in the federal public service. Documents obtained by The Canadian Press through Access... Read more »

Judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions in third ruling since high court decision

BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S. illegally, issuing the third court ruling... Read more »

After the Hockey Canada verdict, advocates fear survivors will fall silent

Open this photo in gallery: London Abused Women’s Centre Executive Director Jennifer Dunn says the Hockey Canada trial verdict may encourage survivors to stay silent about their experiences.Sammy Kogan/The Globe and Mail... Read more »

Leah Gazan grew up chasing waterfalls … literally

Leah Gazan, member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre, is not one to back down without a fight.  Since her election to the House of Commons in 2019, Gazan has called out the... Read more »

An update on our RCMP lawsuit costs

The saying of being “beside oneself” is used so often in expressions of gratitude that it can feel a little contrived. But throughout the past week, as I watched more than 1,600... Read more »

Inside the Bill C-5 First Nations summit

The feedback from the First Nations leadership summit on the federal government’s push to build big projects — first introduced under Bill C-5 — has been almost universally negative. After attending last... Read more »

The key legal issues at the heart of the Hockey Canada verdict

Open this photo in gallery: Justice Maria Carroccia found five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team not guilty of sexual assault.Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press The key issue in the sexual-assault... Read more »

Managing extreme weather risk in B.C.

This story is part of Habitat, a series from The Narwhal which looks at how communities are working to address the housing and climate change crises simultaneously Extreme weather — from wind... Read more »