Tyler Griffin
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Ontario failed in duty to consult First Nations on housing bill, Indigenous chiefs say
Indigenous leaders from across Ontario called on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, for the repeal of a new housing bill they said was passed without properly consulting First Nations and could put their communities at risk.
Cold, snowy winter hits hard and fast
Canadians enjoying a brief relief from the onset of winter-like conditions may want to enjoy the temperatures while they can because The Weather Network is forecasting a colder than normal start to winter across most of the country.
New poppy campaign initiatives seek to modernize the tradition of remembrance
A shift towards environmentally friendly materials and new digital engagement strategies are among new initiatives the Royal Canadian Legion is hoping will breathe fresh life into the 2022 national poppy campaign.
Burlington coyote attacks likely the result of people feeding them
Owen Barnes has come across two coyotes in the last month while walking through trails in his Burlington, Ont., neighbourhood.
Heatwaves very tough for people without homes
William Gaikezheyongai has lived outside long enough to know where to get water in times of extreme heat.
Industry minister calls meeting with Rogers CEO after network outage
Canada's industry minister will convene a meeting with the leader of Rogers Communications in the wake of a massive outage that paralyzed the company's network and hampered several crucial services, his office announced on Sunday, July 10, 2022, even as some customers continued to report service disruptions.
Rogers boss apologies
The fallout from a massive network outage at Rogers Communications that shut down mobile and internet services across much of Canada continued to come into focus on Saturday, July 9, 2022, even as the company restored most services and began offering an explanation as to what happened.