Get your flu shots, health officials urge amid concerns about bad season
Health officials are bracing for a potentially miserable fall and winter flu season.
Health officials are bracing for a potentially miserable fall and winter flu season.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau received an earful on the Liberal’s proposed tax changes, and was often drowned out, by a largely critical town hall crowd in Oakville, Ont., on Friday morning.
A new agreement between American and Russian space agencies proves space is a truly international regime, notes Bob McDonald, host of CBC's Quirks & Quarks. He looks back at how the two countries evolved from rivals to partners in space exploration.
An upcoming Canadian-made video game will have players chasing animals with a meat cleaver, dumpster diving for food items and avoiding immigration officers.
A Toronto-area company's upcoming video game called Dirty Chinese Restaurant is being denounced as racist, but the business says the game is meant as satire.
One of two girls accused of stabbing a classmate 19 times and leaving her for dead has pleaded guilty to avoid prison time, two weeks before her trial was set to begin.
A 24-year-old woman says she has learned the hard way about the risks of tattooing the eyeball.
The World Trade Organization has agreed to look into allegations from Brazil that the Canadian government has unfairly subsidized Bombardier's CSeries jet program.
U.S. president makes remarks in Washington, D.C.
Ismael Habib is facing up to 10 years in prison. Quebec Court Judge Serge Délisle is expected to announce his decision this afternoon.
RCMP say a police dog managed to pull the trigger of a handgun and discharge the weapon after the animal located the discarded firearm following an assault outside a grocery store in Chestermere.
Earlier findings that raised hopes caffeine could be used to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease didn't pan out. Yet it's clear that non-coffee drinkers are at higher risk of developing the debilitating neurological condition. The question is why.
Former U.S. president Barack Obama told a Toronto audience Friday that Canada is 'doing great' and that he doesn't think its relationship with his country has radically changed since Donald Trump took over the White House.
Former U.S. president Barack Obama is visiting Toronto on Friday for a speech that is expected to attract an estimated 3,000 people. Obama's visit comes at a time when his successor, Donald Trump, and the U.S. Congress are trying to reverse major parts of his legacy.
Senior U.S. officials say the United States is pulling roughly 60 per cent of its staff out of Cuba and warning American travellers not to visit due to "specific attacks" that have harmed U.S. diplomats.
Quebec will make the legal age for marijuana consumption at age 18, sources confirm to Radio-Canada. Distribution will be controlled by Quebec's liquor board. The decision was made at least in part to prevent young people from buying their pot on the black market.
A large grizzly bear that forced the closure of Griffith Woods Park in the southwest corner of Calgary has been trapped.
Juan Recacarren has been fixing cars in his Richmond garage for more than 20 years, but in all that time he hadn’t seen the scale of damage that rats could cause - until this spring.
Canada's gross domestic product was essentially unchanged in July, as the oil and gas, mining and manufacturing industries all shrank.
Judge Leslie Jackson is expected to rule today on four charges laid against the RCMP after three officers were killed and two were wounded in the summer of 2014.
A stampede broke out on a crowded pedestrian bridge connecting two railway stations in Mumbai during the Friday morning rush, killing at least 22 people and injuring another 32, officials said.
The governing Liberals are down in the polls, but infighting among the opposition conservatives has some party members worried it could cost them the Ontario election in 2018, writes Meagan Fitzpatrick.
Sure, it's funny to picture Ontario educators turning into the Soup Nazi of Seinfeld fame, shouting "No pizza for you!" at terrified six-year-olds. But it's not so funny when you realize that there's a serious problem here.
An oilsands chief executive says his company will still be working the oilsands for another 100 or 200 years. Others aren't so sure.
Tom Mulcair says he will leave the helm of the federal New Democratic Party confident that he helped secure a permanent base for the party in his home province of Quebec.
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