'We came this close,' Alvin Tedjo tells supporters after election lossNewsDuration 3:47In a concession speech to supporters Monday night after Mississauga residents voted for a new mayor, second-place-finisher Alvin Tedjo said he has "so much hope and ambition" for the city.

June 11, 2024 12:22 UTC

Winnipeg Humane Society update on 10 abandoned animalsNewsDuration 3:16Winnipeg Humane Society CEO Jessica Miller speaks with CBC Winnipeg News host Brittany Greenslade about 10 animals that were found abandoned outside its shelter over the weekend, including a cat with two kittens and a dog that was tied to a tree.

June 11, 2024 11:32 UTC

Water main repair will still take several daysNewsDuration 1:27City of Calgary Director of Water Services Nancy Mackay describes the repairs needed to fix the broken feeder water main in northwest Calgary. The water main usually supplies water to approximately 60 per cent of the city.

June 11, 2024 11:26 UTC

In Budget 2024, the federal government announced changes to capital gains taxation to make Canada’s tax system fairer. Starting June 25, 2024, the capital gains inclusion rate will be increased from one-half to two-thirds for capital gains of over $250,000 per year for Canadians, and on all capital gains for corporations and most types of trusts. These changes will make Canada’s tax system fairer by making taxation more income-neutral—these changes narrow the tax advantage between capital gains and other forms of income, particularly paycheques. To that end, the government is clarifying that forthcoming legislation and Budget 2024 changes to capital gains do not include:Changes to the principal residence exemption. The government is maintaining the principal residence exemption, to ensure Canadians do not pay capital gains taxes when selling their home.

June 11, 2024 11:00 UTC

Ted Farron remembered for service to communityNewsDuration 1:37Ted Farron, who owned Farron's Gourmet Butcher in South Windsor for decades, passed away Saturday at the age of 83. Outside of running the business, Farron was known for his generosity. He was involved in various fundraisers from hospice to the Downtown Mission. And he helped get the medical school started here in Windsor. CBC Windsor spoke with some who knew him best, his son Eric Farron and friend John Fairley.

June 11, 2024 09:50 UTC





A beloved and famous Canadian church has been “completely destroyed” following the outbreak of a currently inexplicable fire on 9 June. The historic St. Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto’s west end, along with the unqiue artefacts it housed, was “completely destroyed”, according to the city’s deputy fire chief, reports Canadian media CBC. Toronto Fire said crews received a report of a fire inside St. Anne’s, located on Gladstone Avenue near Dundas Street West, just before 8 a.m. on Sunday. One of the murals done by a Group of Seven artist inside St Anne’s Church; screenshot from www.saintanne.ca/about/history . The city’s Catholics joined the community of St Anne’s in mourning the loss of their spiritual home:“St.

June 11, 2024 09:32 UTC

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June 11, 2024 09:20 UTC

Halifax celebrates Filipino Heritage Month with waterfront fiestaNewsDuration 2:01People in Halifax's Filipino community gathered at the Halifax waterfront this weekend for a celebration of culture and heritage. Philippine Fiesta was the first in a month-long celebration marking Filipino Heritage Month.

June 11, 2024 08:17 UTC

UN Security Council votes to back U.S. ceasefire planNewsDuration 2:10The United Nations Security Council has endorsed Washington’s proposed ceasefire plan aimed at ending the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. The resolution was approved overwhelmingly with 14 of the 15 Council members voting in favour. Russia abstained.

June 11, 2024 05:23 UTC

Study finds evidence of microplastics in male reproductive systemsNewsDuration 4:03Many couples trying to start a family experience fertility challenges. And while male infertility accounts for one-third of infertility cases, there is new research that shows contributing factors may be on the rise. A new study out of Oxford University has found evidence of microplastics in male reproductive systems. CBC's Dan Burritt is joined by Dr. Caitlin Dunne, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist.

June 11, 2024 05:11 UTC

No panic among Edmonton Oilers fans heading into Game 2 of Stanley Cup finalNewsDuration 2:09Edmonton Oilers fans in Florida are confident their team can get one back against the Florida Panthers in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final tonight.

June 11, 2024 01:37 UTC

These Old Montreal streets will be blocked off to cars — all year longNewsDuration 1:44The city of Montreal has revealed plans to make key areas of its biggest tourist attraction more accessible to pedestrians, and less accessible to most vehicles, starting later this year.

June 11, 2024 01:29 UTC

Floatplane or boat: Which has the right of way in Burrard Inlet? NewsDuration 2:01Ian Gilson, with the Canadian Safe Boating Council, provides BC Today host Michelle Eliot an overview of which traffic has the right of way on the busy waters of Burrard Inlet.

June 11, 2024 01:11 UTC

Waterloo's Pride crosswalk has been vandalized for a 2nd year in a rowNewsDuration 0:48The progress-flag crosswalk on Willis Way in Waterloo has been defaced. The crosswalk was unveiled as part of the city's Pride Month event on May 31. A rainbow flag crosswalk in the same location was vandalized roughly one year ago.

June 11, 2024 01:09 UTC

'Rat rod' work truck turns heads in Cape BretonNewsDuration 1:43If you're driving around Cape Breton these days, you may spot an unusual truck on the roads. While the vintage vehicle was made for work purposes, it's also making curious folks turn their heads. The CBC's Erin Pottie went to find out why.

June 11, 2024 00:52 UTC