Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon speaks passionately at the Quebec legislature. Quebec Parti Québécois Leader Alleges Federal Spying Amid Election Lead Quebec's PQ leader alleges federal spying amid election lead, citing historical surveillance as polls show PQ ahead. Daily News Quebec The Canada Report Staff May 13, 2026 — 4 min read
A pharmacist prepares a vaccine dose, reflecting Ontario's expanded pharmacist services starting July. Ontario Pharmacists Expand Vaccine and Treatment Services Starting July Ontario pharmacists expand services in July, adding vaccines and treatments for 9 ailments, easing doctor and ER wait times. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff May 12, 2026 — 3 min read
Two police officers in uniform stand with their backs to the camera, highlighting "POLICE" on their vests. BC Female Officers Seek Class-Action for Harassment Claims in Appeal Court BC female officers seek class-action in court over harassment claims, challenging arbitration as insufficient for systemic issues. Daily News British Columbia The Canada Report Staff May 12, 2026 — 4 min read
Records Show CSIS Burnaby Office Cited for 11 Workplace Safety Violations in 2019 Inspection ATI records detail 11 Labour Code contraventions at CSIS's Burnaby office in a single 2019 inspection, plus a 2017 workplace violence file and the agency's COVID-19 response. Government Files The Canada Report Staff May 12, 2026 — 8 min read
The cruise ship "Hondius" linked to a hantavirus outbreak, affecting Ontario residents. Ontario Monitors Couple for Hantavirus After Cruise Exposure Hantavirus exposure prompts 45-day monitoring for Ontario couple after cruise. Public risk remains low, says health officer. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff May 11, 2026 — 3 min read
A Victoria Police officer stands beside a patrol car in a wooded area, possibly related to the investigation. Victoria Police Officer Charged with Sexual Assault After External Investigation Victoria Police officer charged with sexual assault after RCMP investigation. Case could impact public trust in policing. Daily News British Columbia The Canada Report Staff May 11, 2026 — 3 min read
Pierre Poilievre speaks at the Canada Strong and Free Network conference in Ottawa, addressing Conservatives. Ottawa Conservative Leader Poilievre Vows to Challenge Liberal Government Conservative leader Poilievre vows to challenge Liberal government after four MPs defect, impacting party's strategy. Daily News The Canada Report Staff May 10, 2026 — 4 min read
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty speaks at a news conference about the $8.5B settlement. Ontario First Nations Receive $8.5B to Reclaim Child Welfare Systems Ontario First Nations receive $8.5B to reclaim child welfare systems, with first payments of $158M starting May 29. Daily News Ontario The Canada Report Staff May 9, 2026 — 4 min read