February, 2023
Winnipeg man decries ‘degrading and dehumanizing’ lack of palliative home care for partner
Katherine Ellis came home from hospital in January, still hasn’t gotten home care, partner says When Katherine Ellis decided to come home for palliative care last month after being diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, she thought she’d be comfortable, spending her final days surrounded by loved ones. Instead, the 62-year-old Winnipeg woman has been lying in the same bedsheets for weeks without more than a sponge bath because the help she was promised never arrived, her partner of a decade said. “The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, despite a lot ofRead more
They bought their home in March 2022. Why this Ontario couple calls the purchase a nightmare Social Sharing
Mortgage on London home of Fernanda Santos and Gustavo Pereira went from $2,800 to $4,400 a month Fernanda Santos and Gustavo Pereira of London, Ont., knew the housing market was wildly overpriced in March 2022, but felt pressured to become owners, so they bought a three-bedroom home in the east end for $730,000. “Everybody said to us you should buy as soon as you can — doesn’t matter if you like it or not, just buy and get into the market,” Santos, 34, recalled in an interview with Rebecca Zandbergen, host of CBC Radio’s LondonRead more
Inside the Toronto Six team facilities, where family feel meets military motivation
Premier Hockey Federation building toward becoming full-time professional league Asked what she’s most jealous of in modern women’s professional hockey, longtime goalie and current Toronto Six president Sami Jo Small chuckles. “Handing out the salaries, it is an incredible thing that we get to do. We get to empower these women with a paycheque to be full-time hockey players. … We dreamed that this moment would happen, and we knew that eventually it would,” Small said. “Just if it were 10 years earlier, it really would have helped our careers. ButRead more
Charlottetown police seek review of officers’ actions in wake of Province House death
Tyler Knockwood, 34, was found dead shortly after his family asked police for help Charlottetown’s police chief says the service has requested an external review into how city officers handled the case of a P.E.I. man found dead at Province House last month, shortly after his family had called for police intervention. Tyler Knockwood’s family has told CBC News they believe police and health officials could have prevented his death by suicide, if they had taken action when relatives asked for help. “We’re certainly open to the family’s concerns andRead more
Hidden camera reveals false claims some retailers make during diamond sales
Questions also raised about ethics in diamond supply chains While shopping undercover at some of Canada’s top jewellers, Marketplace journalists came across sales pitches filled with false claims and inconsistent diamond grading reports, all of which could lead consumers to question whether they got what they paid for. Last year, Canadians who purchased a diamond ring spent on average just over $4,300, according to Edahn Golan Diamond Research & Data Ltd. Marketplace journalists posed as secret shoppers to capture the sales pitch on hidden camera at three of Canada’s most popular value retail jewelryRead more
2nd victim of Laval daycare crash remembered as ‘ray of sunshine’ by her family
Parents of Maëva David describe her love of daycare in statement Five days after a Laval transit bus smashed into a daycare, killing two children and injuring six, the second young victim has been identified. In a statement, the parents of Maëva David said they and her older brother and sister have lost “a ray of sunshine, who devoured life.” “Overflowing with energy, she seemed to spend more time in the air than on the ground but she was able to be concentrated and calm during her activities,” the letter from Jessica TherrienRead more
Brothers’ search ends after Canadian woman’s body found after Turkey earthquake
Excavators had been searching near the 5-storey building where Samar Zora was staying The body of a Canadian woman who was visiting Turkey has been found in the rubble of a building that collapsed on Feb. 6. during the earthquake that has devastated that country. Saad Zora says his twin sister, Samar, who like her brothers is from Halifax, was found Tuesday by searchers as an excavator dug through pieces of a five-storey building in the city of Antakya. “Samar was found,” he said in an interview from Antakya, anRead more
Woman facing removal from Canada over fake letter loses judicial review
A Federal Court judge found it was Kaur’s responsibility to confirm her own college admission An Edmonton woman facing removal from Canada has lost a judicial review of the federal government’s decision, leaving her with one final legal option to pursue. Karamjeet Kaur, 25, has been fighting an Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada decision to have her removed from Canada over a fake letter of admission to an Ontario college supplied as part of her 2018 student visa application. Canadian officials accept that Kaur didn’t know the letter –Read more
Man who was shot at 13 times after gesturing at speeding car fighting for his life, police say
Shooting near Town of Schomberg was a ‘cowardly, violent act,’ York Regional Police say A man who was walking his dog early Sunday north of Toronto was shot at 13 times in a “callous act of violence” after he gestured at a speeding vehicle, York Regional Police say. The man, 65, is now in critical condition in hospital fighting for his life and the attack has stunned the small community where he lives. Police are seeking two people in connection with the drive-by shooting, which happened in King Township near the Town of Schomberg,Read more
Art exhibit in Richmond, B.C., celebrates Black expression, connection
Mary Wilson started organizing Black History Month events in the city in 2016 Mary Wilson has been organizing Black History Month events in Richmond, B.C., since 2016. As a retired social worker, Wilson says she still feels compelled to connect with others and bring people together. This year, she’s doing that through art, partnering with the Richmond Cultural Centre to feature the work of local Black artists Crystal Noir and John Hall. Wilson told The Early Edition’s Missy Johnson she hopes the exhibit brings “encouragement and strength” to everyone who visits, and gives Black creators a boost ofRead more