Meet Santana Dreaver, 2026 Indigenous Journalism Fellow

Though she grew up in Saskatchewan, Santana Dreaver stood out when The Narwhal began looking for a B.C.-based Indigenous Journalism Fellow. For one thing, Santana had spent time at CBC learning the... Read more »

Electricity demand, natural gas production and renewable power expected to soar by 2050

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How Canadian film ‘Undertone’ became a box-office hit despite public funding rejection

TORONTO — Personal grief, a potentially haunted house and a sound-driven sense of dread helped turn “Undertone” into one of the year’s most unexpected horror hits. But the biggest twist? The director... Read more »

Ottawa puts $200M into space launch pad in Nova Scotia

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AI systems use Canadian journalism but seldom cite media sources: report

OTTAWA — A new study released on Monday says AI systems depend on Canadian journalism for the information they provide users but don’t offer compensation or proper attribution in return Researchers at... Read more »

$21.6 million flows into Indigenous-led conservation in NWT

Summary The first round of investments from a $375-million fund for Indigenous-led conservation in the territory is being distributed to 21 Indigenous partner governments. The funds will support activities on three Tłı̨chǫ... Read more »

Podcasters at centre of alleged Alberta health harassment campaign ask for case against them to be thrown out

Two podcasters who allegedly harassed a former director at Alberta’s health authority are asking a judge to overturn an extraordinary court order that resulted in their computer and cellphone devices being searched.... Read more »

Ontario’s $20-million plan to merge conservation authorities

Summary The Ontario government has released its final plan to amalgamate 36 conservation authorities into nine The new plan removes an earlier proposal to merge authorities on Lake Superior and Lake Huron... Read more »

Nordic leaders meet in Oslo with Carney as Arctic tensions sharpen over Greenland, Russia

The leaders of five Nordic countries — plus Canada — gathered in Oslo for a mini-summit to discuss strengthening defence capabilities in the face of higher international tensions, including recent threats by the... Read more »

Canadian wheelchair curling team wins gold with 4-3 triumph over China at Paralympics

Mark Ideson finished the job and ended the run of bronze. The skip from London, Ont., made the winning play as Canada’s wheelchair curling team defeated China 4-3 to win gold at... Read more »