Dr. Caroline McIntyre said the university 'lied' and published 'completely false' information about its response to her daughter Sidney McIntyre-Starko's overdose on campus.
The Vancouver man accused of murdering eight people by ploughing a vehicle into a crowded street celebration on Saturday night had been grappling for months with the impact of his brother's murder.
CBC has heard from residents in at least five Nunavik villages who say booths closed hours early, or didn't open at all.
Premier Susan Holt’s bold talk about “eliminating” and “tearing down” interprovincial trade barriers still has a long way to go before it catches up with economic reality.
A doctor running a network of addiction clinics across Ontario, including an Ottawa location that offers safer opioid supply, is billing OHIP millions per year.
After three years of sharing her passion for chopping wood online, Nicole Coenen has released a book all about wood and how to chop it, titled Axe in Hand: A Woodchopper's Guide to Blades, Wood and Fire.
As reports emerge of a tightening race in Pierre Poilievre's Ottawa-area riding, Liberal and Conservative supporters are confident of their respective candidate's chances of winning.
In 2022, B.C.’s Sunshine Coast declared a state of emergency because of drought, the first of its kind in the country. Experts warn it’s a situation that other regions will face in the coming years, particularly as the climate continues to change.
The shadow cast by Trump has loomed large in Quebec, where the Liberals are hoping to make big gains at the expense of the Bloc Québécois.
Vancouver police say nine people were killed and several others injured after the driver of a black SUV drove into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver on Saturday evening.
Months after a British Columbia man's social media invite to Americans went viral, hundreds showed up in Nanaimo, B.C., over the weekend to show their support for Canada.
A fire in central Alberta burned down four homes Friday before firefighters from multiple departments were able to get the flames under control. It's just one of 23 active wildfires throughout the province.
Vancouver police say nine people have been killed and multiple others injured after a driver of a black SUV drove into a crowd at a street festival Saturday evening.
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have narrowly selected Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan to serve as the party's new leader.
You may notice an extra pop of colour around the wharfs and waterways this spring. Some lobster gear has gotten a colourful makeover, with blues, pinks and yellows giving a different hue to this lobster season. The CBC's Leila Beaudoin tells the story in pictures.
BodyBreak duo Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod show Canadians how to do an 'elbows up' exercise in a new video.
Plaques on historic landmarks have gone missing in addition to two church bells that were eventually recovered.
Travel to United States is a decision more academics are grappling with as they deal with changing immigration policies in the United States and threats to academic freedom from President Donald Trump.