[ Society ] Who Cares For Our Kids?: The Changing Face of Day Care in Canada
Day care is now a fact of life for many Canadian families but for most of the past century it's been the subject of fierce debate. Turn-of-the-century day nurseries were considered little more than "child farms" by many, while politicians of the 1950s blamed juvenile delinquency on day cares and "crèches." More recently a debate has swirled around the merits of universal day care versus traditional parenting. CBC Archives looks at the changing face of day care, from its charitable beginnings more than a century ago to the ongoing fight for a federally funded system.
Canada 'regrets' Israeli settlements
Canada has voiced muted criticism over the planned expansion of 1,600 new Israeli settlements in disputed East Jerusalem.
Baby Isaiah dies in Edmonton hospital
Isaiah May, the Alberta infant who had been in intensive care since he suffered severe brain damage during his birth in October, died in his parents' arms just after he was taken off life support shortly after noon Thursday at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital.
Public indifferent on budget impact: poll
A majority of Canadians who heard about the recent federal budget don't believe it will have an impact on them or their families, according to a new EKOS poll.
[ Sports ] Last game at the Montreal Forum
Great players of the Montreal Canadiens turn out for an emotional farewell to a storied venue.