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Profs call Ford government bill 'political interference' on campus
Some Ontario academics are waging a campaign against new legislation from Premier Doug Ford's government that they say would pave the way for political interference on campus.
Council to recommend 3rd party run Hamilton LRT for 10 years before transition to public model
Hamilton councillors are expected to recommend that the coming light rail transit line be operated by a third party for the first 10 years of its life, before being taken over by the municipality. The vote came despite a push from several delegates,some councillorsand other local elected officialsto keep LRToperations public from the start.
Hamilton MPP says ban on keffiyehs in Ontario Legislature 'concerning,' as premier calls for reversal
Keffiyehsremain bannedin the Ontario Legislature after a unanimous consent motion that would have allowed the scarfto be worn failed to pass at Queen's ParkThursday.
Tim Hortons says 'technical errors' falsely told people they won $55K boat in Roll Up To Win promo
A technical error by Tim Hortons led coffee drinkers across Canada to falsely believe they had won a $55,000 boat as part of the franchise's Roll Up To Win promotion.
YouTube deletes account of Hamilton man who livestreamed transphobic assault on city bus
YouTube has deleted the account of a Hamilton manwho livestreamed his transphobic tirade and assault of a passenger on a city bus in 2022.
Meet Don Robertson, Hamilton's newest police board member
Hamilton's newest police board member says he thinks policing and health are two of the most important components in our community," but wants to learn more before commenting on hot topics like the police budget.
DARTS driver alleges rider sexually assaulted her. 2 years later, she was asked to pick him up again
A former DARTS driver from Hamilton who was asked to pick up a passenger after she alleges he sexually assaulted her on the job two years earlier has been waiting seven years for a Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario hearing. DARTS is a non-profit contracted by the city to provideaccessible transportation.
Just a few big landlords come up, again and again, in analysis of Ontario rent hikes
Newly released data analyzed by CBC News shows that fewer than two dozen corporate landlords filed most of the applications to raise rents above provincial guidelines for most of 2022 - which one Toronto housing lawyer says is a sign of the increasing concentration in the province's rental market.
Niagara Falls is rich with Indigenous history — a legacy these Haudenosaunee people want recognized
Indigenous history is rooted in the Niagara Region on both sides of the border, a legacy that these Haudenosaunee people are making sure is recognized.
Freeland's new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's fourth budget delivers a big-ticket housing program for millennials and Generation Z voters - a multi-billion dollar commitment to be paid for in part with a tax hike on the rich and corporate Canada.
HMCS Haida in Hamilton among 7 locations featured on Season 2 of Canada's Ultimate Challenge
From The Rock to Vancouver Island and glorious spots in between, take a sneak peek at the stunning locations we visit (and turn into a giant obstacle course).
Hamilton man killed after losing control of his e-bike, police say
A Hamilton man has been killed, police say, after he lost control and crashed his e-bike.
Ontario may not hit LTC care target due to staff shortages
Difficulties hiring and retaining enough nurses and personal support workers for long-term care homes could mean the Ontario government may not meet its target for the amount of hands-on care residents receive, the minister responsible for the sector was warned.
With a staff of just 3, this Ontario network is 'empowering' 150 Black businesses
As the Southwestern Ontario Black Entrepreneurship Network marks its first anniversary, CBC Hamilton spoke to three participants about their experiences. They are among the 150 businesses the network supports, based in cities such as Hamilton and Windsor.
Ontario's biggest hydro dams, in Niagara Falls, to get $1B life extension
Ontario says it will spend $1 billion toextend the life of the biggest hydroelectric dams in the province.
What's holding seniors back from buying electric cars? McMaster researchers hear from 'overlooked' group
Ed Mizzi isn't holding back from buying a new electric vehicle because he's intimidated by all the fancy technology.The 70-year-old Hamilton resident says he's more concerned there wouldn't be enough charging stations along his 6,000-kilometre route to Alaska - a road trip he's done three times before.
Ontario adding 300 GO train trips per week to GTHA routes including Lakeshore West line
The Ontario government says it isadding 300 weekly GO train trips to routes throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), a service expansion that Metrolinx is billing as the largest in more than a decade.
Forge FC captain learning and winning under coach Bobby Smyrniotis as team kicks off CPL season
Coach Bobby Smyrniotis and captain Kyle Bekker have been a winning combination at Forge FC, with four Canadian Premier League titles to date.
In the face of online misinformation, these teens are learning how to sort fact from fiction
How teens learn about navigating the online world varies, but a pair of digital media literacy programs aim to get more Canadian students scrutinizing their social feeds.
Passing on the art of Kanien'kehá:ka basketry, one lesson at a time
Chelsea Phillips is teaching a four-week basket-making class at the Kahnawa:ke Youth Center, as one of the many activities taking place throughout the community's annual Cultural Awareness Month.
What do Canadians want to see in the upcoming federal budget?
CBC spoke with Canadians from across the country about what budget items they hope to see on Tuesday. Here's what we heard.
In an Ontario town split over a nuclear dump site, the fallout is over how they'll vote on the future
A citizen's group opposed to burying Canada's stockpile of spent nuclear fuel half a kilometre below a southwestern Ontario farm town is demanding a paper ballot in an upcoming referendum on whether it should welcome radioactive waste.
Elementary students in Hamilton schools staying home more since pandemic, data shows
The number of students who are chronically absent at Hamilton's public and Catholic elementary schools has been on the rise since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hamilton woman fears city's property tax collection plan will force her further into debt
The City of Hamilton is catching up on automatic property tax payments following the recent cyberattack on its systems. Now, residents are being told to make four payments in two months. For one Hamilton woman who recently lost her job, that's cause for alarm.
Goal to improve student mental health the focus of 40 recommendations in new University of Guelph report
A new report released this month includes 40 recommendations aimed to improve the mental health of students at the University of Guelph.
What's good for your heart could also help delay dementia, McMaster research shows
Medical researchers are exploring why nutrition, physical activity and other changes that are good for our hearts also tend to boost the health of the brain.
Expect strong winds Friday night in Hamilton, Burlington and the Niagara Region, Environment Canada says
Environment Canada is warning people in Hamilton, Burlington and the Niagara Region that Friday night will bring winds strong enough tobreak tree branches.
Ancaster restaurants 'devastated' by huge drop in sales amid construction on Garner Road
Restaurants on Garner Road say construction is starving them of customers and need the city's help to avoid closing down.
Federal government plans to lease public lands for construction through new housing strategy
Housing Minister Sean Fraser has announced what he's calling an ambitious strategy to address Canada's housing crisis.
Hamilton's iconic escarpment is constantly crumbling. Researchers are finding the reasons why
Hamilton's escarpment walls erode more quickly if they face southeast, but vegetation slows that process down. Those are two findings from recent McMaster University research into erosion along the formation, which seeks to better understand the phenomenon and help the city prevent damage from falling rocks.
Community hub pitched as affordable housing alternative for Stoney Creek has long history of not getting built
Hamilton councillors opposed to building affordable housing on a city parking lot have in recent months pitched a 'leading-edge' alternative - reviving a decade-old plan to build 44 units on the same property as the Dominic Agostino Riverdale Community Centre and an elementary school. But whether it's possible is up for debate.
Hamilton cop Treena MacSween, known for 'trailblazing' work, set to become deputy police chief in London, Ont.
Treena MacSween remembers her dad, an immigrant from Jamaica, polishing his shoes every night and imparting wisdom onhis children. On Thursday, it was announced MacSween, a superintendent with the Hamilton Police Service, has been hired as London, Ont.'s third deputy chief.
Human remains discovered at Hamilton Harbour, police say
Human remains have been found at a pier in Hamilton Harbour, police said on Wednesday.
Supreme Court won't hear families' years-long case over access to Bernardo documents
Canada's top court says it won't hear arguments about the release of prison and parole documents concerning serial killer Paul Bernardo.
Special weather statement for Hamilton and area with up to 50 mm of rain forecast through Friday
Environment Canada says much of southwestern Ontario, including Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford, Six Nations, and Haldimand-Norfolk are in for 25 to 50 millimetres of rain, and possibly more if there are thunderstorms.
Get to work, women's advocates urge after partner violence bill passes 2nd reading
As the Ontario government promised earlier in the day, an NDP private member'sbill to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic passed second reading at the legislature Wednesday evening without a fight.
Livestreamed transphobic assault in Hamilton shows why Canada must be tougher on hate, expert says
The Hamilton man who livestreamed himself unleashing a transphobic tirade and assaulting someone on a city bus in 2022 is a prime example of why Canada needs stronger legislation against cyberbullying and online hate, according to an expert and 2SLGBTQ+ advocates.
Don't need your solar eclipse glasses for another 120 years? Here's how to donate or recycle them
Break them down for the blue bin, drop them off to be recycled or donate them to be used for the next eclipse somewhere else in the world, says the Hamilton Conservation Authority.
Veteran cornerback Peters anxious to join Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Veteran cornerback Jamal Peters will suit up with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2024 following three seasons with the archrival Toronto Argonauts. Peters says his goals are to contend for the CFL's top defensive player honour and help Hamilton win its first Grey Cup since 1999.
New building powers for universities unveiled in proposed Ontario housing legislation
Premier Doug Ford's government is releasing the province's latest housing plan, which includes expanded powers for post-secondary institutions and municipalities.
How an Afghan supermarket chain in Hamilton is helping newcomers find work
Samir Supermarket launched in 2005. Almost 20 years later, it has four locations and helps newcomers find their footing and get work. The newest location opened downtown recently, in time for Eid al-Fitr celebrations.
Niagara Falls, Ont., radiates with new world record for largest gathering of people dressed as the sun
On a boat cruising near the Niagara Falls,309 people in yellow sun costumes overtop red rain ponchossmashed the previous record - hours before the total solar eclipse.
A drone's-eye, timelapse view of the eclipse over Hamilton's McMaster University
A CBC drone captured the eclipse using timelapse video over McMaster University in Hamilton on April 8, 2024.
Worker hospitalized after accident at water treatment plant in Burlington, Ont., has died
According to the president of Control Chem Canada, the worker who collapsed after inhaling fumes at awater treatment supplier in Burlington, Ont., last week, has died.
Font Hill's Chris Van Zeyl announces CFL retirement after 15 year career
Veteran Canadian offensive lineman Chris Van Zeyl retired Saturday following a distinguished 15-year CFL career. Van Zeyl, 40, spent the last four seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2019, 2021-23), helping the squad make Grey Cup appearances in 2019 and 2021.
Court to decide if officers in Ejaz Choudry death should be kept anonymous
Ontario's Superior Court of Justice is now examining whether or not police officers who fatally shot a mentally ill man in crisis should have their names shielded from the public.
For people like this Hamilton-area woman, Monday's total solar eclipse was 'very special.' Here's why
Semna Mathew was one of thousands who witnessed the once-in-a-lifetime eclipse in Hamilton and Niagara, among the best viewing areas in Canada. She had a very personal reason why the eclipse brought tears to her eyes.
HWDSB trustee says she's banned from private meetings because of social media post
A Hamilton public school board trustee says she'sbanned from participating in private board and committee meetings after refusing to delete a November social media post about being under investigation for other social media posts in support of Palestinians.
Hamilton man charged with conspiracy to commit murder, police say
The man is facing charges for conspiracy to commit murder. Police say officers uncovered the evidence leading to the charges while investigating a separate shooting.
IN PHOTOS | Solar eclipse scenes in Canada
Millions of spectators turn their heads skyward for the total solar eclipse happening on Monday across Canada, the United States and Mexico.
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