ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaThis eastern Ontario museum could lose its beloved collections49 minutes agoDuration 2:0649 minutes agoNewsDuration 2:06Officials in Mississippi Mills are launching an effort to keep two iconic museum collections in the community. Artifacts related to inventor of basketball Dr. James Naismith and physiotherapy pioneer R. Tait McKenzie could be divested due to changes in provincial funding.Related Stories Ontario’s Halton Region shutting down heritage division, getting rid of 30,000-item historical collection Keeping Hudson’s Bay charter ‘wasn’t meant to be’: Manitoba Museum CEO Province accepting proposals to save former Royal Alberta Museum building Museum of Toronto launches campaign to explore city’s lost history Outdoor Indigenous museum in Yukon celebrates 30 yearsMore from NewsVideo2:54 ‘We don’t have a backup plan’: Travellers react to Air Canada cancellations10 minutes agoVideo1:39Cape Breton group says cost, need for school supplies greater than everCBC News Nova Scotia 10 minutes agoVideo2:49Ottawa Police investigating ‘hate-motivated’ assault on Muslim woman11 minutes agoVideo2:19Are Quebecers done with François Legault and the CAQ?17 minutes agoVideo2:19Montreal pub becomes latest target of Quebec’s language watchdog25 minutes agoTrending NowVideo0:44Smoke billows from wildfire near Halifax’s Bayers Lake areaCBC News Nova Scotia August 12Video5:00‘Line has to be drawn:’ another sex toy thrown on court during WNBA game | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 7Video1:25#TheMoment a great white shark surprised Halifax researchersThe National August 4Video2:14Man deliberately violates Nova Scotia’s forest ban in protestCBC News Nova Scotia August 12Video1:07#TheMoment a grizzly bear charged at the Seattle Kraken’s mascotThe National August 6now