A B.C. man who raped a teenage girl, shared photos of her, and boasted to his friends about his crimes in a group chat, lost his bid to have the case tossed over delays and has been sentenced.
A measles outbreak declared in New Brunswick’s Zone 3 last week, which includes Fredericton and the upper Saint John River Valley, has more than doubled since last week.
Natalie Anderson remembers the last time she saw nine-month old Xavia Butler in person.
Three men have been charged after violence erupted between groups of protesters at a series of demonstrations in Brampton and Mississauga on Sunday, including outside a Hindu temple and Sikh gurdwara, Peel police say.
In 1977, Morgan Perigo, a graduate of Hamilton's McMaster University, lost his class ring in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Barbados. Last month, free diver Alex Davis found it buried in the sand.
Thousands of households were left without power on Monday morning as strong winds battered coastal areas of British Columbia and a large swath of the province's central Interior.
The federal government unveiled draft regulations Monday that will impose a greenhouse gas cap on the oil and gas sector that limits emissions to 35 per cent below 2019 levels.
A research team has confirmed a pair of tornadoes touched down in central New Brunswick last week.
Peel police say four people were arrested and an officer was injured following several protests in Mississauga and Brampton Sunday afternoon, including one at a Hindu temple that turned violent.
Some Lebanese-Canadians are pressuring the federal government to implement emergency measures that would allow Lebanese nationals' family members a less restrictive gateway to Canada, citing more 'flexible' policies for Ukrainians.
Employers at British Columbia ports say they are going ahead with locking out more than 700 foremen across the province after strike activities from union members began.
Three people were arrested after duelling protests erupted into violence outside a Hindu temple in Surrey, B.C., over the weekend, according to the RCMP.
Tens of thousands of hydro customers on British Columbia's south coast were in the dark Monday morning as high winds and heavy rains downed power lines and prompted storm warnings across much of the province.
Murray Sinclair, who was born when Indigenous people did not yet have the right to vote, grew up to become one of the most decorated and influential people to work in Indigenous justice and advocacy.
An application to stay a receivership order of Mayfield Investments Ltd., a company that owns multiple businesses in Alberta including the Camrose Resort and Casino, Medicine Hat Lodge and Calgary's Stage West Dinner Theatre, has been denied by the court.
Employers at British Columbia ports say they are going ahead with locking out more than 700 foremen across the province after strike activities from union members began.
Peel police say four people were arrested and an officer was injured following several protests in Mississauga and Brampton Sunday afternoon, including one at a Hindu temple that turned violent.
The provincewide lockout against a union of more than 700 foremen at British Columbia's ports is expected to begin at 8 a.m. PT, with fears the move may freeze trade on Canada's West Coast.
The premier's party base rewards her with a 91.5% leadership review, and some more gender and climate policy ideas they'll expect her to adopt.
Health-care critics and legal experts are calling on the Ontario government to review its medical oversight system after CBC News uncovered a fourth alleged victim tied to a disgraced pediatrician who nevertheless remained employed for nearly 40 years in Toronto.
Police in New Brunswick say an inmate who escaped from a jail in Saint John by squeezing through a fence is back in custody.
Power has been restored to a Nunavut hamlet on Baffin Island following a days-long outage that began on Thursday.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with an estimated one in eight Canadian men expected to be diagnosed in their lifetimes. Experts say improved screening tools can help more accurately identify prostate cancer, improving mortality by identifying the disease sooner.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Canada’s premiers to match his pledge to remove the federal sales tax on new homes under $1 million by doing the same with provincial sales taxes.
The journey to build a high-quality, affordable daycare system hasn't been without speed bumps. Daycare experts highlight obstacles they're facing as the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care agreements shift into the next phase.
As draft regulations for an oil and gas emissions cap are released, Canada's environment minister warns the NDP and the Bloc Québécois that triggering an early election could dash hopes of curbing emissions from Canada's biggest polluters.
A Go Public investigation into telco contracts has prompted hundreds of frustrated customers from all the big providers to ask why contracts can have language that locks them in for two to three years while allowing prices to increase. A contract law expert says the CRTC should investigate.
Researchers say tornadoes in Harvey, Sheffield areas on Friday evening were record-breaking for the province.
The power is back on in Kimmirut, Nunavut, after a community-wide outage that lasted almost three days. The extended outage caused the Nunavut government to declare a state of emergency this weekend.
The U.S. ambassador to Canada says “democracy is easily going to survive” the outcome of Tuesday's election that'll eventually decide whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump becomes the next president. In an interview on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live, David Cohen also reminded Canadians to be patient as results come in.
The executive vice-president of Winnipeg’s transit union is raising concerns over an increase in violent incidents on buses after an operator allegedly had a gun pointed at him early Friday morning in front of police headquarters.
For people living on the fringe of society, the line between the safety and security of a home and homelessness is very thin.
Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia.