The Crown corporation says it has lost $3.8 billion since 2018. The news comes as a potential postal worker strike looms.
Two human smugglers convicted after a family of four froze to death trying to cross the border from Manitoba into the U.S. have been sentenced, with the ringleader of the plot set to spend just over 10 years in prison.
Ten years ago, Tim Durling was battling a drug addiction, on the run from the police and separated from his children. Today, he has a thriving business and runs a weekly support group for teens battling addiction.
Dorothy Lamont, 96, lives independently in her downtown Dartmouth home, still growing her own vegetables in her backyard every summer. But her biggest worry is not having a family doctor.
UBC researchers want to empower youth by sharing accessible information about menstrual health and pelvic pain.
An internet sleuth pointed authorities to the whereabouts of a longtime U.S. fugitive leading a double life in Ontario. CBC News has pieced together new details about the anonymous tip that led Toronto police earlier this year to apprehend Patrick Lutts Jr., more than two decades after he vanished.
Years after they lost tens of thousands of dollars by investing with Fortress Real Developments, several investors are hoping to see the company’s principals found guilty of criminal fraud in Toronto Wednesday.
The Calgary company at the centre of a daycare E. coli outbreak was handed a $10,000 fine Tuesday morning after pleading guilty to bylaw offences last month.
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Since U.S. President Donald Trump started threatening and imposing tariffs on Canada and travellers have reported being detained at the border, there's been a notable drop in visitors heading south in recent months, according to Statistics Canada.
A frustrated Air Canada pilot was critical of air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country's airports.
Jeffrey Wood was sentenced to two years less a day on Monday for the theft of The Roaring Lion from Ottawa's Château Laurier hotel between Christmas 2021 and early January 2022.
While Yun Lu «Lucy» Li was waiting to go on trial for first-degree murder, she breached her bail conditions to eat lunch at a restaurant with a potential Crown witness, work out at the gym in her sister's luxury Toronto condo and use her cellphone unsupervised.
Alberta is bringing in new rules this fall to ensure that only what it calls «age-appropriate» books are available in school libraries.
An Alberta judge has made 14 recommendations for RCMP and Alberta’s mental health and addiction services agency after scrutinizing the case of a young mother who was killed by her husband less than two weeks after he was discharged from a mental health centre.
A small Canadian chewing tobacco tin, originally estimated to sell for around $9,000 to $12,000 fetched a whopping $55,000 at a New Hamburg auction over the weekend.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) says Guelph-area horse trainer Jeffrey Gillis has been suspended for 10 years and given a $40,000 fine for purchasing performance-enhancing drugs from a U.S. veterinarian, who has been charged for making and distributing PEDs designed to evade equine anti-doping controls.
A couple from Flesherton, Ont. say a youth home that specializes in combatting human trafficking didn’t do enough to protect their 15-year-old daughter, who went missing from the facility last month.