- + Drone? UFO? Or symptom of bungled messaging from the government?—U.S. authorities are struggling to convince a skeptical public that reports of mystery lights flying over New Jersey and other states are nothing to w...
- + The only way Palestinians can get cash in Gaza is to use money exchangers — who take a big cut—In Gaza, where banknotes are in short supply, Palestinians are forced to digitally transfer money to men known as exchangers who give them cash after ...
- + Summer McIntosh meets young fans at pool where she trained as a child—Young swimmers got a chance on Thursday evening to meet Summer McIntosh, Canada's newly named top athlete of the year, and the evening did not disappo...
- + Trump-backed spending bill fails to pass, leaving U.S. government shutdown a looming possibility—A spending bill backed by Donald Trump failed in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday as dozens of Republicans defied the U.S. president-elec...
- + B.C. police watchdog investigating apparent suicide of officer charged with sexual assault—British Columbia's police watchdog says it is investigating the apparent suicide of a Vancouver Island police officer, who was found dead shortly afte...
- + What we know about the 3 men in Scotland charged in killing of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant owner— [Category: News]
- + Federal government to remove incentive for foreign workers to reduce fraud in immigration system—In a "drastic" but expected move, the federal government will no longer be granting additional points toward permanent residence to some temporary for...
- + Sask. appeal court gives 2 thumbs up to decision that emoji is contractually binding—Saskatchewan's highest court has dismissed an appeal from a Saskatchewan farmer, upholding a decision that a thumbs-up emoji sent meant he agreed to a...
- + Canada's carbon emissions declined in 2023 even as economy, population grew, early estimates show—Canada carbon emissions continued their slow decline in 2023, dropping about one per cent from the previous year, according to an early summary from t...
- + Theodore Too lives: N.S.-built tugboat named after TV series 'righted' after partial sinking in Ontario—Theodore Too, the 65-foot replica tugboat that was built in Nova Scotia and named after a years-long TV series, has been refloated in St. Catharines, ...
- + B.C. is murder hornet-free, province says, after U.S. announces eradication of invasive pest—Five years after northern giant hornets started showing up in B.C. and Washington state, American officials have declared the invasive species eradica...
- + N.B. Liberals remove parental consent requirement from gender identity policy for schools—Parental consent is encouraged but no longer required when a student of any age wants their chosen names and pronouns used informally at school, says ...
- + Steps from city hall, Montreal opens an emergency warming centre — filled with chairs—Mayor Valérie Plante acknowledged the new space was not a "perfect solution" but said it was a "humanitarian" one. She called on the province to do mo...
- + RCMP officers cleared by Alberta's police watchdog in arrest of prominent First Nations chief—The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says there's no evidence an offence was committed when Mounties used force to arrest Athabasca Chipewyan Fi...
- + France's shocking mass rape trial is over. But will Gisèle Pelicot's case change rape culture?— [Category: News]
- + I've survived calamities in the Philippines and the Jasper wildfire. Here's what I've learned—Many people in Jasper’s Filipino community are still without a place to live or steady work. Despite her own loss during the wildfire this summer, Cla...
- + Wisconsin school shooter used only 1 of 2 handguns on her, police chief says—The shooter at a religious school in Wisconsin had two handguns with her but used only one in the attack that killed a teacher and a student and wound...
- + B.C. police officer dies by suicide after being charged with sexual assault—CBC News has learned that a Central Saanich Police Services officer charged with sexual assault on Tuesday has died. Several police sources say Matthe...
- + U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by another quarter point—The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate Wednesday by a quarter-point — its third cut this year — but also signalled that it expects to reduce ra...
- + Santa will not be writing back to letters from kids this year, says Canada Post—Canada Post announced today that Santa will not be writing back to the children who write him letters this year. In a news release, the Crown corporat...
- + U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear TikTok bid to halt ban—The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Wednesday to hear a bid by TikTok and its China-based parent company ByteDance to block a law intended to force the ...
- + 3 men from U.K. arrested, charged in killing of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant owner—Three men who are citizens of the United Kingdom have been arrested and charged in the August 2023 killing of Sharif Rahman, a restaurant owner in Owe...
- + First Nations leaders blast feds for attributing deficit overrun to Indigenous legal claims—First Nations leaders are blasting the federal government and calling for an apology after Ottawa attributed its latest deficit overrun to Indigenous ...
- + Twin sisters from Gaza killed after being accepted into University of Waterloo PhD program in Ontario—The University of Waterloo community is mourning after twin sisters who were set to enter a PhD program in Ontario were killed this month in Gaza amid...
- + Caitlin Clark's No. 22 jersey to be retired by the University of Iowa—No Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball player will wear Caitlin Clark's No. 22 again as it will be retired in a ceremony Feb. 2 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, ...
- + 'Canada's beloved' Theodore Too tugboat sinking in St. Catharines, Ont.—The owner of Theodore Too, the life-sized replica of a beloved CBC-TV character, says he's committed to executing a "safe and successful refloat" of t...
- + California declares state of emergency over H5N1 bird flu—The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a patient has been hospitalized with a severe case of H5N1 infection in Louisiana, making it ...
- + Order of Canada goes to advocates, athletes, scientists and Deadpool—More than 40 years after being told she was a threat to Canada because of her sexuality, Diane Pitre is being given one of the country's top honours. ...
- + Family sues after man allegedly got medically assisted death during day pass from hospital—The family of a B.C. man with bipolar disorder and chronic back pain is suing the federal and provincial governments after he allegedly used a day pas...
- + Montreal's police arson unit investigating fire at synagogue and Jewish community centre—Montreal police's arson unit is investigating a fire at a synagogue and Jewish community centre in the West Island. The damage was minor and police of...
- + U.S. representative fighting neurological disease uses AI voice to say goodbye to Congress—Rep. Jennifer Wexton, a Democrat retiring from Congress after being diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy, said farewell to her colleagues usi...
- + Sask. mother elated that son with autism, ADHD and ODD to be allowed back to school full-time after 5 years—While most of his classmates enjoy basketball, field trips, and time to relax, 13-year-old Aaidan Vansickle often finds himself alone in a classroom u...
- + Uzbek citizen detained in Moscow bombing that killed top general, Russian security says—Russia's security service said Wednesday that it has detained a suspect in the killing of a senior general in Moscow. The suspect was described as an ...
- + Saint John boy goes home in T-shirt after school bolts locker closed—A Saint John mother is angry with her son's school for bolting his locker shut, with his winter clothes and homework inside. The 11-year-old went home...
- + 'I could hear bones shatter': P.E.I. kiteboarder recounts shark attack that took his leg—After a shark attack took his right leg, professional kiteboarder Lucas Arsenault is back on the water. Lucas Arsenault was on vacation with his famil...
- + Just 3 months after a shark took his leg, this P.E.I. kiteboarder was back on the water—After a shark attack took his right leg, professional kiteboarder Lucas Arsenault is back on the water. Lucas Arsenault was on vacation with his famil...
- + This TikTok account pumped out fake war footage with AI — until CBC News investigated—A TikTok account sharing AI-generated videos of explosions and burning cities has disappeared from the platform. But the type of content it hosted — w...
- + Why Christmas trees in Europe are so much cheaper than in Canada—In Europe, Christmas tree prices have been falling for the better part of the last decade — in stark contrast to Canada. Why? [Category: News]
- + Dozens of layoffs for educational assistants working with First Nations students in Alberta—An association that represents public school boards in Alberta says federal funding delays are putting the education of Indigenous children at risk an...
- + Judge allows testing of George Floyd tissue samples as officer seeks new trial on civil rights conviction—A judge has granted permission to Derek Chauvin's lawyers to have tissue samples from George Floyd's body examined. It's part of the former Minneapoli...
- + Bin-busting bears in Tofino and Ucluelet making quick work of bear-resistant garbage cans—Wildlife officials say about a dozen smarter-than-your-average bears have learned how to burglarize the bear-resistant garbage bins used in the Vancou...
- + This Ontario school bus is decked out as a gingerbread house for the holidays—Stepping aboard Judy Steinhoff's bus will transport you to more than just school: It's a gingerbread wonderland, complete with mock fireplace, a Chris...
- + 2 Vancouver Island police officers charged with sexually assaulting same woman—Two officers with the Central Saanich Police Service (CSPS) have been arrested and charged with sexual assault after an investigation by Vancouver pol...
- + First Nation under a boil-water advisory for 19 years declares state of emergency—A remote First Nation in northwestern Ontario that has been under a boil-water advisory for 19 years has declared a state of emergency over recent con...
- + National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation hits different in Quebec. Its director is about to see why—Jeremiah Chechik has attended plenty of screenings of his 1989 comedy directorial debut, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. But the upcoming shows...
- + Trump trash talks Freeland in blast from her political past—An unfriendly farewell message from Donald Trump, the U.S. president-elect, rekindled memories of how Freeland spent a key chapter of her career in th...
- + Wisconsin school shooting leaves five dead, including suspected shooter, police say—A shooting at a Christian school in Madison, Wis., left five people dead on Monday, including the suspected shooter, and at least five others injured,...
- + Israeli strike on UN school in Gaza kills at least 20, survivors say—The Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz School in Khan Younis was struck without warning by Israel while displaced Palestinians slept on Sunday. At least 20 were kil...
- + Vancouver awarded 1st WNBA regular-season game outside United States in 2025—Vancouver will host the first WNBA regular-season game played outside the United States next year when the Atlanta Dream and the Seattle Storm meet at...
- + Aid rushed to cyclone-hit Mayotte, rescuers combing debris for survivors—Emergency workers searched for survivors on Monday and battled to restore services in Mayotte, France's poorest overseas territory, where hundreds, or...
- + No sentence severe enough for ex-husband of Gisèle Pelicot, say residents of town where mass rape occurred—A panel of judges will announce verdicts and sentences this week after a trial that captivated the world's attention. Dominique Pelicot is accused of ...
- + Canadian annual home sales surged in November, with prices rising as interest rates fall—The Canadian Real Estate Association says the number of homes sold in November rose 26 per cent compared with a year ago, marking the second straight ...
- + Inside this Montreal Christmas party uniting neighbours, Dr. Seuss style —Drinks, cookies and a communal Christmas tree: a residential street in Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood gathered around tables for their second annual...
- + Germany's Olaf Scholz loses confidence vote, as he requested, setting up snap election—The German parliament accepted Chancellor Olaf Scholz's invitation to withdraw its confidence in him and his government on Monday, clearing the way fo...
- + Musical icon Zakir Hussain has died at 73. This is the advice he said changed his career—Zakir Hussain was one of India's most accomplished classical musicians. He defied genres and introduced the percussion instrument tabla to global audi...
- + Former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad says departure to Russia wasn't planned—Ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad says he had no plans to leave the country after the fall of Damascus a week ago but the Russian military evacuate...
- + 2 Sask. men say they are out thousands of dollars after hockey card order never arrived—Two Saskatchewan men are hoping to recoup thousands of dollars they say were lost in an online hockey card deal. [Category: News/Canada/Saskatchewan]
- + It was never a real trailer park. Now, these tenants have 3 weeks to leave—Bylaw enforcement officers with Ontario's Bayham municipality have told a landlord that his rural property, which has been used as a makeshift trailer...
- + Donald Trump's tariff threats could spark an early Ontario election—A looming tariff battle between the United States and Canada could be a factor in a long-rumoured early Ontario election, some political experts say, ...
- + Community rallies around 70-year-old transgender actor who lost teeth in attack near 2SLGBTQ+ bar in Hamilton—Lisa Stroud went without many teeth — and as a result, acting gigs — for seven months after being attacked in March outside The Well, Hamilton's only ...
- + Slain Edmonton security guard remembered as generous, selfless—More than 250 people poured into a funeral home on Sunday to honour the life of slain security guard, 20-year-old Harshandeep Singh. [Category: News/C...
- + 1 body recovered following landslide that displaced B.C. home— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Luigi Mangione extradited to New York to face federal murder, stalking charges— [Category: News]
- + Luigi Mangione charged with murder as an act of terrorism in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing— [Category: News]
- + Canadian man faces life in prison in Dubai for travelling with cannabis, wife says—A Mississauga man is facing life in prison in Dubai for travelling with more than 100 grams of cannabis products his wife says he was using to help co...
- + The National—Dec. 11, 2024 | Premier Doug Ford threatens to cut off Ontario energy shipments to the U.S. over Donald Trump's tariff threats. The Bank of Canada sla...
- + South Korea's president defends short-lived martial law decree, rejects impeachment efforts—South Korea's president defended his martial law decree as an act of governance and denied rebellion charges Thursday, rejecting the opposition-led im...
- + Vancouver council passes mayor's motion to make city 'bitcoin-friendly'—Vancouver councillors passed a motion from Mayor Ken Sim on Wednesday that seeks to make the city "bitcoin-friendly," giving staff the thumbs up to ex...
- + Health minister won't say when millions more Canadians can apply for dental coverage—Canada's health minister says millions of Canadians who aren't currently eligible for the national dental insurance plan will be able to apply "as soo...
- + Russian troops capture and destroy some Ukrainian positions close to Pokrovsk—Russian troops destroyed or captured several Ukrainian positions near the eastern city of Pokrovsk, Kyiv's military said on Wednesday, as Moscow bears...
- + Ford threatens to cut off Ontario's energy supply to U.S. if Trump follows through on tariffs—Premier Doug Ford says Ontario could cut off energy to the U.S. if president-elect Donald Trump makes good on a threat to impose steep tariffs on Cana...
- + LAPD says Hannah Kobayashi found safe, a month after family reported her missing—Hannah Kobayashi, the missing Hawaii woman whose disappearance prompted a massive search, has been found safe, the Los Angeles Police Department said ...
- + Public hearing called into police beating death of Myles Gray in Vancouver—B.C.'s Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) will be holding a public hearing into how Vancouver police conducted themselves in relation ...
- + FBI Director Chris Wray to resign following Trump nomination of replacement—FBI Director Chris Wray will step down from his post early next year, the bureau said on Wednesday, after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump signalled ...
- + Military watchdog investigating after top officer claims sexual misconduct case was botched—The country's military police watchdog is launching a high-level investigation into an allegation by the force's former head of HR that his sexual mis...
- + Entertainer and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin dead at 89—George Joseph Kresge Jr., who was known to generations of TV watchers as the mesmerizing entertainer and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin, has died at ag...
- + Court challenge launched against Ontario bike lane removal legislation—A cycling advocacy group is leading a court challenge against recently passed legislation that gives the Ontario government sweeping control over the ...
- + Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 3.25% with slower pace of cuts going forward— [Category: News/Business]
- + More answers and more questions brought on by investigation into Calgary's catastrophic feeder main break—When the Bearspaw south feeder main broke on June 5, it threatened the city's potable water supply and led to months of water restrictions. Following ...
- + 'My father was 95 ... what did he do?': Family mourns after Israeli airstrike hits house in Nuseirat—Israeli strikes in the northern and central Gaza Strip on Wednesday killed at least 38 Palestinians, most of them in Beit Lahiya town in the north of ...
- + Here’s your reminder to go out and watch one of the best meteor showers of the year—December isn’t just about the holidays — it’s also the time of year we get to enjoy what is often touted as one of the best meteor showers of the year...
- + CN reaches tentative agreement with union representing mechanics, clerks—Canadian National Railway has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing its mechanical workers and clerks, the company announced on Mo...
- + Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon faces first day of sex assault civil trial—Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon's civil trial for sexual assault opened today at the Montreal courthouse with his lawyer portraying him as the s...
- + Federal government considering spending $1 billion on border security: sources—The Trudeau government is considering spending hundreds of millions of dollars to protect the Canada-U.S. border in an attempt to allay Donald Trump’s...
- + Taylor Swift's Eras Tour generates $2B US, becoming most commercially successful tour ever—Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, ending with a final show in Vancouver last night, is officially the most commercially successful tour of all time. The tour ...
- + How the FBI linked a Pakistani student in Ontario to an alleged plot to kill Jews in New York—A summary of U.S. prosecutors’ evidence in the case of Toronto-area resident Muhammad Shazeb Khan reveals new details about how investigators first le...
- + Chrystia Freeland to present her fall economic update on Dec. 16—Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will table her much-anticipated fall economic update next week — a document that will give Canadians a look at the ...
- + Who is Abu Mohammed Al-Golani, the prominent Syrian rebel leader?—Militant leader Abu Mohammed Al-Golani and his insurgent force, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), now stand to be a major player in how Syria will be govern...
- + Ex-Marine acquitted of negligent homicide after applying chokehold on NYC subway car—A jury in New York City has cleared former Marine Daniel Penny of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely on a subway car last year...
- + The 2025 Golden Globes nominations include nods for Canadians Pamela Anderson, Martin Short—The nominations for the 82nd Golden Globes were announced on Monday by actor and comedian Mindy Kaling and actor Morris Chestnut. Among the Canadian n...
- + Calgary's unemployment rate is trending higher than Canada's — but it's not because of layoffs
- + Saskatoon, Regina working on solutions as more encampments pop up in frigid temperatures—Records sent to CBC News by the Saskatoon Fire Department show there have been 200 more encampments catalogued in the city in 2024 compared to this ti...
- + As Canada Post strike drags on, frustration mounts over 'prohibitive' courier costs—With the Canada Post strike now in its fourth week, some Canadians say they're frustrated with major courier companies like FedEx, UPS and Purolator t...
- + At first punishing, then healing: How running helped me find myself again—Usually an extrovert, Maggie Scott writes that she withdrew from friends and family after a sexual assault. She started running more and longer as a w...
- + 'Nobody wants us around': Ontario plans for tougher rules on encampments and drug use stir emotional debate—Premier Doug Ford's announcement he'll introduce legislation to address the housing and opioid crises is stirring emotional debate across Ontario. New...
- + He thought his car's crash-prevention technology would make him safer. Now he no longer trusts it—Last month, CBC News reported on a Quebec man who blamed the lane-centring technology in his car for causing an accident. Following the story, CBC rec...
- + Rebel leader says he will dissolve Assad regime forces, as Syrians return to work— [Category: News/World]
- + It took just 2 weeks for Syria's 50-year Assad regime to crumble. Here's how it happened— [Category: News/World]
- + 26-year-old arrested by police in relation to UnitedHealthcare CEO killing— [Category: News]
- + Defendant in YSL gang and racketeering trial stabbed while awaiting jury verdict—One of two men who was indicted along with rapper Young Thug and is awaiting a jury verdict was stabbed in jail but is expected to be in court Monday,...
- + Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi freed after death sentence overturned—Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on Sunday after completing a one-year sentence for speaking out against the Iranian regime, the ...
- + U.S. Postal Service won't accept Canada-bound mail for now due to strike—The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended accepting mail headed to Canada due to the strike by Canada Post workers. [Category: News/Business]
- + Federal auditor says pandemic loan program lacked control over contract spending—The federal government’s pandemic-era loan program for small businesses suffered from contracting problems due to a lack of oversight, Canada’s audito...
- + BBC under scrutiny as Masterchef host Gregg Wallace hits back at misconduct allegations—The BBC is facing growing scrutiny after a presenter on its popular cookery show drew an angry backlash for dismissing sexual misconduct allegations a...
- + How's online content in 2024? Well, 'brain rot' is the Oxford University Press word of the year...—Many of us have felt it, and now it's official: "brain rot" is the Oxford dictionaries' word of the year. Oxford University Press said Monday that the...
- + Ontario's cottage country still digging out after storm dumps 140 cm of snow
- + Bob Bryar, former My Chemical Romance drummer, dead at 44—Bob Bryar, a former drummer with My Chemical Romance who played on the band's career-defining rock opera, The Black Parade, has died, according to the...
- + Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares steps down as carmaker continues struggle with slumping sales—Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares is stepping down after nearly four years in the top spot of the automaker, which owns car brands like Jeep, Citroen and ...
- + Montreal police move in to dismantle part of homeless encampment east of downtown—Montreal police are carrying out an operation to dismantle sections of a homeless encampment on Notre-Dame Street East near the city's downtown core. ...
- + Elton John says he's dealing with loss of eyesight—Elton John said on the weekend he struggled to watch the new musical he produced the score for, because he has lost his eyesight after contracting an ...
- + Health order sending Manitoba woman to jail for tuberculosis treatment 'wildly excessive': lawyer—A Manitoba woman with no criminal charges spent a month in jail after public health officials ordered her detained to treat her tuberculosis, even tho...
- + Iran-backed militia fighters enter Syria to help government forces fight off rebels—Hundreds of fighters from Iran-backed Iraqi militias crossed into Syria overnight to help the government fight rebels who seized Aleppo last week, Syr...
- + With Hamas losing grip on Gaza, lawlessness becomes one more threat to civilians—With Hezbollah and Israel agreeing to a ceasefire, the focus shifts back to Hamas in Gaza, where lawlessness reigns and the weakened militant group is...
- + Coroner's probe finds 220 additional deaths at Ontario residential schools—An Ontario coroner’s investigation has identified 220 additional deaths linked to Indian residential schools in the province — deaths that were previo...
- + Ontario mulling having prosecutors approve criminal charges before police lay them—Ontario’s Ministry of the Attorney General is considering the merits of moving to a system in which prosecutors would screen criminal charges proposed...
- + 'No consequences' for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert—Ethics experts say Canadians should think twice about becoming research participants, because the federal body that holds universities accountable to ...
- + Trump starts a victory dance over Canada border moves— [Category: News/World]
- + Ottawa proposes 24/7 surveillance of Canada-U.S. border, new 'strike force' to stave off tariff threat— [Category: News/World]
- + Trudeau presents premiers with plan to address Trump's border concerns as tariff threat looms— [Category: News/World]
- + B.C. can sue opioid providers for health-care costs on behalf of other governments, Canada's top court rules—Canada's top court has ruled that British Columbia can bring forward a class-action lawsuit against pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors and ret...
- + Georgia citizens, diplomats protest after incoming government halts talks on joining EU—More than 100 serving Georgian diplomats have signed an open letter criticizing the new government's suspension of EU accession talks, a diplomat said...
- + Canada's economy grew 1% in the third quarter from higher government, household spending—The Canadian economy grew at an annualized rate of one per cent in the third quarter, Statistics Canada said on Friday. [Category: News/Business]
- + Fatal MMA fight near Edmonton prompts calls for tougher combat rules in Alberta—The death of 33-year-old Trokon Dousuah following a charity mixed martial arts bout is raising questions about regulations in place to govern combativ...
- + Left a tip? There's a chance the worker you left it for won't get it
- + 'Finally, Notre-Dame is restored': Paris cathedral set to reopen 5 years after devastating fire—French President Emmanuel Marcon, his wife and a select number of people were given a tour of Notre-Dame Cathedral on Friday, as it is set for a grand...
- + Are stiff sexual assault sentences deterring guilty pleas, forcing too many victims to testify?—One of Nova Scotia’s top provincial court judges is suggesting too many victims of sex crimes must face the difficult task of testifying in court beca...
- + CRA duped yet again in Ontario construction tax credit scheme
- + Australia is banning social media for those under 16. Is it a solution for Canada?—Australia's new law banning social media for those under 16 will likely move the needle on Canadian efforts demanding more online protections for youn...
- + This town outside Ottawa has Hot Frosty fever—Netflix's hit Christmas movie was shot in Brockville and the people who live there are reveling in its popularity.
- + $9.8M stolen from FACTOR bank account, Canadian provider of music grants alleges—A major Canadian music grant provider alleges that nearly $10 million of federal government money was stolen from its bank account, in a case that wil...
- + Night trains could be Europe's next green solution—In a time of growing climate anxiety, some operators are beginning to see great potential in the idea of night trains — and resurrecting a mode of tra...
- + Hamilton man charged in 2022, 2023 sexual assaults after extradition from U.S.—A 22-year-old Hamilton man who was recently extradited from the U.S. to Canada has been charged following a two-year investigation into sexual assault...
- + Fate of cybersecurity bill targeting Huawei uncertain after senator finds 'drafting error'—The future of a Liberal government bill meant to protect vital infrastructure from cyberattacks and enable Ottawa to ban telecommunications providers ...
- + Behind the scenes at the UN climate summit, where many left heartbroken—In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we get a behind-the-scenes look and feel from the UN climate summit, COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan;...
- + U.K. MPs vote to legalize assisted dying, but critics point to Canada as cautionary tale—British lawmakers gave approval to an assisted dying bill that many say could turn out like Canada's medical assistance in dying program, for better o...
- + Black Friday sales are designed to give you FOMO. Here's how to resist that impulse purchase—Black Friday is here, and it's hard to miss. Posters scream about big sales while emails flood inboxes — warning the savings are for one day only. It'...
- + How Canada can hit the U.S. where it hurts in fight against Trump's tariffs—Trump has threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods coming into the U.S. But his threat has raised questions as to whether Canada...
- + How Remembrance Day and politics collided — and what it means for the future—One of the most revered days in the Canadian calendar was caught up in controversy this week as a debate raged over the appropriateness of playing an ...
- + Killing cancer cells with alpha particles could be the next frontier in treatment—Canadian cancer researchers are part of global efforts to test targeted alpha therapy, a new form of treatment that some oncologists believe is the ne...
- + Toronto wants to ban paid plasma clinics, but 2 are already slated to open in the city next year—Toronto is declaring itself a paid-plasma-free zone — a designation that will likely do nothing to stop Canadian Blood Services from opening two clini...
- + With more heat waves in our future, researchers say we need to look at clean cooling—As we head into winter, it's unlikely Canadians are thinking about heat waves. But before we know it, summer will be upon us again, as will more extre...
- + Bots and Indian TV push fake news about Canada in wake of Hindu temple clashes— [Category: News]
- + The U.K., Belgium and Germany have done it. Should Canada also privatize its postal service?— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Canada Post says workers to return Tuesday after labour board ruling— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Labour minister says Ottawa will remain on sidelines as postal strike nears 4 weeks— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Even with other delivery options, your holiday parcel could cost more and be delayed— [Category: News/Canada]
- + 'We have to straighten out the press': Trump's plan to sue media critics into submission— [Category: News]
- + Fearing the worst, this B.C. mom hired a private eye to track her daughter's drug dealer— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Prime Minister Trudeau to shuffle his cabinet today as caucus critics call on him to quit— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Trudeau gave a speech to the Liberals' holiday party — but Freeland stole the show— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Freeland's resignation letter didn't mention gender, but Trudeau accused of phoney feminism anyway— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Freeland resigns from Trudeau's cabinet, throws fall economic statement into uncertainty— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Air Canada passengers repeatedly overcharged for baggage, but airline faces no fines— [Category: News/Business]
- + Air Canada ordered to pay $10K after couple endures 'horrendous experience'— [Category: News/Business]
- + 2 killed in strikes on Lebanon, Netanyahu vows to retaliate after both sides cite truce violations— [Category: News/World]
- + Agents of Indian government interfered in Patrick Brown's Tory leadership campaign: sources— [Category: News]
- + 'I have to pay to get better': Out-of-pocket costs of cancer for people in Canada tallied in new report— [Category: News/Canada]
- + Liberals, NDP pass bill to enact 2-month GST holiday— [Category: News/Business]
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