Boeing 787 becomes largest passenger aircraft to land on Antarctic ice field

Boeing 787 becomes largest passenger aircraft to land on Antarctic ice field

A Boeing 787 aircraft carrying researchers and supplies successfully landed in a remote part of Antarctica, becoming the largest passenger aircraft to do so, the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) said on Thursday, November 16. Credit: Norwegian Polar Institute via Storyful…

Ford scrapping plans to develop Greenbelt land #shorts

Ford scrapping plans to develop Greenbelt land #shorts

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he will be reversing his government’s decision to open the Greenbelt land to developers. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect with CTV News: For the latest news visit: For a full video…

Americans released by Iran arrive home in U.S. #shorts

Americans released by Iran arrive home in U.S. #shorts

Americans detained for years in Iran arrived home Tuesday, tearfully hugged their loved ones and declared “Freedom!” after being let go as part of a politically risky deal that saw President Joe Biden agree to the release of nearly US$6…

Greenbelt blowback continues to slam Ford government | Front Burner

Greenbelt blowback continues to slam Ford government | Front Burner

Doug Ford’s Greenbelt controversy continues with high-profile political resignations, revelations of a mysterious consultant called “Mr. X,” another watchdog report, and now an announcement that the province will be evaluating all Greenbelt lands. Read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC News…

Ontario’s Greenbelt, Doug Ford and an explosive audit | Front Burner

Ontario’s Greenbelt, Doug Ford and an explosive audit | Front Burner

There are calls for resignations in Ontario after a scathing auditor general report found that housing developers influenced the controversial decision to open parts of protected Greenbelt land. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: Connect with CBC…

How food became a weapon of colonization

How food became a weapon of colonization

CBC’s Aicha Smith-Belghaba and experts from Six Nations of the Grand River explore how food has been used as a weapon against Indigenous people and the paths communities are taking toward food sovereignty. Read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC News…