On Tuesday, Hudson's Bay Co. got court approval to sell its intellectual property, including its iconic multicoloured stripes motif, to Canadian Tire for $30 million.
Police have identified the victim of a fatal stabbing in Pickering last week as 83-year-old retired kindergarten teacher Eleanor Doney.
Data from CBC News’ recent polling suggests an increase in political polarization amongst Albertans, pointing toward possibly more contentious times ahead for the prairie province.
Quebec is the only province in the country with ministerial exams that weigh 50 per cent of high school students' final grades. Some teachers and students have concerns over pressure, student vulnerability and limits on creativity.
A man found in a parking lot with drugs and a highly dangerous prohibited handgun and over-capacity magazine has walked free because two Ottawa police officers breached his Charter rights and lied in court about it. His defence lawyer says a system should be created to let officers know when it happens.
A democracy watchdog is questioning the practice of municipal governments receiving free tickets to events hosted at public venues, following a CBC News investigation.
Humber River Health is suing the consortium contracted to build and maintain its hospital for $100 million alleging that negligent design and construction work is creating health and safety issues for hospital patients and staff.
Almost a month into the search for two missing Pictou County children, exhaustion is setting in for searchers.
Maj. Casey Anderson, a military intelligence officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, received a King's Coronation Medal from King Charles as the monarch was in the Italian city of Ravenna commemorating the 80th anniversary of the area's liberation during the Second World War, a military effort in which both Canadian and British forces played a role.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's main focus will be on project development as he sits down with provincial and territorial premiers this week.
Guests at the Kananaskis Country Golf Course should be prepared to encounter wildlife on the fairway — and perhaps even score an «automatic bear par» in the name of safety.
Two teens killed in a crash near London, Ont., just over a week ago were remembered on Saturday for their contagious smiles that «could light up absolutely everything.»
Pickton died in hospital on May 31, 2024, after being assaulted at the Port-Cartier maximum security prison 12 days prior. The 74-year-old was convicted in 2007 of six counts of second-degree murder but was suspected of killing dozens more women at his pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, the suspect in the deadly Vancouver car-ramming attack, will be the subject of a two-day court hearing this summer to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial on murder charges.
Some First Nations are raising concerns about the federal government's plan to provide up-front approvals for major projects, with one grand chief calling it a «fool's errand.»
It was an eventful week at the ongoing sexual assault trial of five former world juniors players. For the first time, court heard directly from some of the accused in the form of testimony and recorded police interviews.
Quebec EV buyers' relationship with Tesla is showing signs of souring as sales in the province plummeted in the first quarter of 2025. A combination of politics, tariffs and changing rebates are likely to blame.