They're so much smarter than you might expect
The way they squirrel things away is changing what we knew about these furry furrowers.
The way they squirrel things away is changing what we knew about these furry furrowers.
New buyers can expect home ownership to become even less affordable next year, while current owners will be largely insulated from higher rates.
The financial services firm behind Wall Street's Fearless Girl statue agreed to pay $5 million to settle federal allegations that it paid female executives less than their male counterparts.
Monkey Island, an outcropping off the east coast of Puerto Rico, is known as one of the world's most important sites for research into how primates think, socialize and evolve.
A Manitoba garter snake researcher says he is sad, disgusted and perplexed after finding dozens of garter snakes butchered and beaten near one of their wintering dens.
Celiac disease is common but mostly goes undiagnosed, say Canadian nutrition researchers who studied the blood work of nearly 3,000 people.
Deputy premier Deb Matthews will not seek re-election in 2018, one of two high-profile cabinet ministers to announce Friday they were bowing out of politics.
An accused murderer's chilling description of the killings of three women on one day in 2015 were played in an otherwise silent courtroom in Ottawa today at his trial.
The link between David and Sanders was revealed on the PBS series Finding Your Roots, which had its fourth season premiere this week.
Days after it was unveiled, the space for the dedication plaque at the National Holocaust Monument is empty, marked only by bolt holes.
For decades, producer Harvey Weinstein has held a lofty position as one of Hollywood's most powerful figures. Following a New York Times report alleging decades of harassment, many in Hollywood are wondering about Weinstein's future.
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed a federal government attempt to stop the destruction of records about how individual residential school survivors were treated and in many cases abused.
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett announces an agreement in principle with survivors of the Sixties Scoop
U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a foreboding message Thursday night, telling reporters as he posed for photos with his senior military leaders that this might be "the calm before the storm."
Canada's economy added 10,000 jobs last month, about what economists were expecting, as a surge in full-time work was offset by a loss of part-time positions.
The U.S. Commerce Department hit Bombardier on Friday with a 79.82 per cent preliminary anti-dumping duty over its CSeries commercial aircraft.
Ask pro-gun lawmakers and Second Amendment experts about bump stocks, and chances are they will admit they only learned about the rifle accessory this week. The general unawareness of the existence of bump stocks might help explain the rare bipartisan consensus on gun reform in the wake of the massacre in Las Vegas.
Tropical storm Nate roared toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula after drenching Central America in rain that was blamed for at least 22 deaths, and forecasters said it could reach the U.S. Gulf Coast as a hurricane over the weekend.
As Halloween approaches, many people are preparing for creepy, uninvited guests to drop by their homes. But for weeks now, Cape Breton resident Dale Capstick has been enduring nightly visits from unwelcome and very large eight-legged creatures.
The union representing 3,000 Thunder Bay long-term care facility workers says the sector is in a crisis, with inadequate staffing levels and funding leading to neglect and violence among residents.
The University of Regina is investigating the possibility that one or more students hacked into its computers in order to adjust grades, confirming a tip received by CBC's iTeam.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons has won the Nobel Peace Prize.
The fishing industry says it’s looking for a solution to help prevent North Atlantic right whales from enduring painful, and sometimes deadly, entanglements with fishing gear.
Hours before the candidate filing deadline for the upcoming Quebec municipal elections, five Outaouais communities still have no one running for mayor.
Social media bombards us with news of natural disasters, and with that comes a risk of desensitization. But the technologies we rely on, on a daily basis, are also turning out to be critical tools for those trying to help — even from afar.
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