Here are some of the top news stories in Canada today, October 13, 2023:
- Israel-Gaza conflict: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas is making headlines in Canada. The Canadian government has condemned the violence and called for a ceasefire. Canadian police forces are also upping patrols in response to the conflict, amid concerns about rising tensions between Jewish and Muslim communities.
- Canadian tech workers paid less than U.S. counterparts: A new study from Toronto Metropolitan University has found that Canadian tech workers are paid 46 per cent less than their U.S. counterparts. The study's authors say that this is due to a number of factors, including the lower cost of living in Canada and the fact that Canada has a smaller tech industry than the United States.
- Trial of man accused in London, Ont., attack set to resume: The trial of Nathaniel Veltman, the man accused of killing four people and injuring one other in a terrorist attack in London, Ontario, is set to resume today. Veltman has pleaded not guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
- Air Canada pilot fired after anti-Israel social media posts: Air Canada has fired a pilot after he made a series of anti-Israel posts on social media. The pilot, who has not been named, reportedly posted messages that were critical of Israel's response to the conflict with Hamas.
- Missing Calgarian Amy Elizabeth Fahlman found dead: The body of a missing Calgary woman, Amy Elizabeth Fahlman, has been found. Police say that Fahlman's death is not suspicious.
These are just a few of the top news stories in Canada today. For more information, please visit the websites of Canadian news outlets such as the CBC, CTV, and the Globe and Mail.