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Situation inside Gaza hospital has reached the breaking point, says Canadian aid worker

Aid workers say Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, is struggling to meet the needs of women and children because of an influx of wounded patients and a shortage of critical supplies.

Millions displaced amid mounting crisis in Sudan

Millions of people in Sudan have been displaced after seven months of fighting between Sudan's army and a paramilitary group, and concerns of a humanitarian crisis are growing among aid groups.

In story and song, artists keep world's eyes on Mahsa Amini and the plight of Iran's women

Artists in Canadaand around the world are helping to keep theplight of women and minorities in Iran alive, a year after the death Mahsa Amini.

RCMP says it has shut down 'illegal police activity' connected to alleged Chinese 'police stations'

The RCMP says it has "shut down illegal police activity in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia" connected to so-called Chinese "police stations" but it hasn't said whether it has made any arrests.

RCMP investigating Chinese 'police' stations in Canada

The RCMP says it's investigating reports of criminal activity in relation to so-called Chinese police stations in Canada.

For some Niagara-region winemakers and grape growers, adapting to climate change is a matter of survival

Extreme weather continues to hit the global wine industry hard, but a growing number of wineries and vineyards in Ontario's Niagara region are finding ways to adapt to mitigate the effects of climate change.

For some Africans, the Queen will always be tied to centuries of colonialism and slavery

While some Africans in Canada admired Queen Elizabeth, others say her passing should not obscure the grievous harms of centuries of British colonization on the continent.

Canadian Association of Journalists worried about editorial interference by management at CTV National News

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) said it has concerns about journalistic freedom at CTV National News, the Bell-owned network's nightly newscast that has been the focus of scrutiny following the departure of chief anchor Lisa LaFlamme.

Ontario back-to-school plan worries some immunocompromised parents

Parents with compromised immune systems in Ottawa are worried about the province's plan to return elementary students to school full time.

Campaign underway to name park after renowned Inuk artist

An Ottawa woman is campaigning to have a park in Sandy Hill named after internationally renowned Inuk artist Annie Pootoogook.