'He's determined to walk out of here': Teen breaks neck at trampoline park
A teenager is in hospital after breaking his neck at an indoor trampoline facility in Sherwood Park.
A teenager is in hospital after breaking his neck at an indoor trampoline facility in Sherwood Park.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes major changes to his ministerial contingent, giving three young rookie MPs the chance to sit around the cabinet table.
Vaccine skeptic Robert Kennedy says he accepted Trump's offer to chair panel on vaccine safety
The Parliamentary Budget Officer says while federal government spending is higher for the first half of 2016, Ottawa is struggling to get its promised infrastructure money out the door, meaning the much-hoped-for related economic activity will be delayed.
All patients of a suspected illegal cosmetic surgery clinic in Delta are being urged to get tested for HIV and hepatitis by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons.
U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions says he does not support a ban on Muslims entering the country, drawing a sharp distinction between his views and those expressed by president-elect Donald Trump, who has nominated the Alabama senator as his attorney general.
Air Canada passengers are complaining about a frustrating 32-hour odyssey that left them stranded in the Costa Rican capital of San José.
When the Vatican published a new set of guidelines last month for the training of seminarians, many hoped it would remove the ban on gay men entering the priesthood.
Actor George Clooney is among the Hollywood stars who have defended Meryl Streep’s right to make a political statement at the Golden Globes Awards ceremony after she was criticized by president-elect Donald Trump.
Montreal-based apparel maker Gildan Activewear Inc. has won an auction to buy the assets of American Apparel, which went into a court-supervised liquidation process earlier this year.
Chrystia Freeland will be appointed Canada's new foreign affairs minister in a sweeping Liberal cabinet shakeup to be announced later today, CBC News has learned.
Whether you think of him as Captain von Trapp, John Barrymore or even the Klingon general Chang, there's no doubt Christopher Plummer's career has been jam-packed with memorable performances.
A doctor at a Nova Scotia hospital that has been accused of turning away a military veteran who killed his family and himself says it has never refused help to anyone.
A newly published poll commissioned by the government suggests Canadians aren't as keen on investing in the high-tech "new economy" as the Liberals and have mixed views on increasing immigration.
While self-driving cars may be able to see more of the road than humans, the trick is teaching them to interpret all of that data as good as — and eventually, better than — humans can.
Jane Fonda is in Fort McMurray, Alta., today to meet with Indigenous leaders and get an aerial tour of the oilsands. The Oscar-winning actress and fitness guru joins a growing list of activist celebrities who've felt compelled to see the industrial development for themselves.
Women in politics seem to be speaking out about their experiences like never before. That's good. But we need to remember that not all women experience sexism and misogyny in the same way.
Canada will contribute up to 10 police officers to the international effort to demobilize guerilla groups and monitor the ceasefire in Colombia, CBC News has learned.
At least 70 Mexicans claimed refugee status in Canada in the first month after the federal government lifted a visa requirement for travellers from Mexico, according to figures provided by the Canada Border Services Agency.
After eight years in the White House, the 44th president of the United States prepares for his exit. Here's a look back at the presidency of Barack Obama.
New mobile apps are popping up across the country that could create structural change not only in their individual industries, but across Canada's economy and workforce.
The first trickle in a cascade of confirmation hearings to staff Donald Trump's new administration starts today, as Republicans fend off accusations they're trying to 'jam through' the vetting before required screening.
The online classified advertising site Backpage.com abruptly shut its "adult" section on Monday, yielding to a campaign by some state and federal government officials to close a service they contend promotes prostitution and human trafficking.
Alexander Ovechkin tied Canadiens legend Maurice (Rocket) Richard with his 544th career goal as the Washington Capitals extended it's wining streak to six games with a 4-1 victory over Montreal on Monday night.
Lawyers for Marco Muzzo, the man who killed three children and their grandfather in a drunk-driving crash, are pushing back against a $25-million claim by the victims' family.
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