Despite possible evidence of hundreds of graves at former schools for Indigenous children, challenges in making a clear ...
The flag raising will mark the beginning of a week of events to recognize the impacts of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, including the residential school systems. Friday, September 27, 2024 will ...
The NDP is defending its candidate in a Montreal federal byelection after a campaign flyer featuring the Palestinian flag and ...
Paralympic medallists Nicholas Bennett and Brianna Hennessy of Canada talk to CBC Sports' Benoît Huot before the start of the ...
An organization aiming to help those living with additions and mental health struggles just realized a first in Fort Frances, and will be back at the end of the month to help connect the community ...
Air Canada has introduced an earlier check-in cut-off time for anywhere the airline flies. Travellers flying domestically and internationally must check in 60 minutes before all flights instead of 45 ...
She served as one of Canada's flag-bearers in the opening ceremony alongside wheelchair basketball legend Pat Anderson and will return to the pool on Thursday to contest the women's SM9 200m ...
Katarina Roxon, left, and Pat Anderson, right, were named Canada's flag-bearers for the Paralympic opening ceremony on Wednesday in Paris. (The Canadian Press/Handout/Canadian Paralympic Committee ...
The 43-year-old owns a career 11 Paralympic medals, including four silver from Tokyo where he was Canada’s flag-bearer for the closing ceremonies. His first race is Friday’s 5,000-metre heat.
PARIS — Canada's flag-bearers for the Paralympic Games in Paris are a contrast of personalities. Effervescent swimmer Katarina Roxon of Kippens, N.L., and dry-witted wheelchair basketball player ...
Patrick Anderson, a wheelchair basketball athlete from Fergus, Ont., will be carrying the Canadian flag at opening ceremonies of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Swimmer Katarina Roxon of Kippens ...