UFC bad boy Conor McGregor turns himself in after post-media event rampage
UFC star Conor McGregor has turned himself into police in the wake of a backstage melee he instigated after a news conference for one of UFC's biggest cards of the year.
UFC star Conor McGregor has turned himself into police in the wake of a backstage melee he instigated after a news conference for one of UFC's biggest cards of the year.
Nine more people have joined a class-action lawsuit accusing a former Ottawa fertility doctor of using his own sperm to inseminate clients, joining two other women who first made the claim in 2016.
Nine more people have joined a class-action lawsuit accusing a former Ottawa fertility doctor of using his own sperm to inseminate clients, joining two other women who first made the claim in 2016.
Nine more women have joined a class-action lawsuit accusing a former Ottawa fertility doctor of inseminating them with his own sperm.
The National Gallery of Canada is defending its decision to auction off a Marc Chagall masterpiece in order to secure a Canadian work of art.
A deeper dive into the day's most notable stories with The National newsletter's Jonathon Gatehouse.
Buying a house became more affordable in Canada for the first time in over two years in the last quarter of 2017, according to a new report from the Royal Bank of Canada, but the relief for buyers will likely not last.
Buying a house became more affordable in Canada for the first time in over two years in the last quarter of 2017, according to a new report from the Royal Bank of Canada, but the relief for buyers will likely not last.
A public spat with some of its franchisees and outrage over its response to minimum wage hikes seems to have made a dent in Canadians' much-publicized love for Tim Hortons this year, as the iconic coffee and doughnut chain has plummeted on an annual ranking of brands by market research firm Leger.
A public spat with some of its franchisees and outrage over its response to minimum wage hikes seems to have made a dent in Canadians' much-publicized love for Tim Hortons this year, as the iconic coffee and doughnut chain has plummeted on an annual ranking of brands by market research firm Leger.
A letter from Alberta Health Services to an Edmonton teen, but addressed to "Treaty Indian," was a data entry error, not indicative of language used by staff, AHS says.
Alberta Health Services is investigating why a letter sent to an Edmonton teen was addressed to "Treaty Indian" instead using the 15-year-old's name.
NB Power is lowering this year's average rate increase from two per cent to 1.5 per cent, according to documents filed with the Energy and Utilities Board.
Officials remain tight-lipped one day after a four-month old girl was found dead and 14 other people in the same household were discovered ill with "influenza-type symptoms" on the Stoney First Nation west of Calgary.
Officials remain tight-lipped one day after a four-month old girl was found dead and 14 other people in the same household were discovered ill with "influenza-type symptoms" on the Stoney First Nation west of Calgary.
Officials remained tight-lipped one day after a child was found dead and 14 others in the same household were discovered ill with "influenza-type symptons" on the Stoney First Nation west of Calgary.
Officials remained tight-lipped one day after a child was found dead and 14 others in the same household were discovered ill with "influenza-type symptons" on the Stoney First Nation west of Calgary.
Former Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro has failed in a final bid to have his conviction for election overspending overturned.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating the shooting death of a black man after police said they mistook a metal pipe he was carrying for a gun.
A team of CBC researchers spent six months assembling the first country-wide database of every person who died, or was killed during a police intervention. Since 2000, police encounters have killed more than 460 Canadians.
Naloxone nasal spray will now be covered for First Nations and Inuit, the federal government says.
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations has given a blistering indictment of the British government's allegations that Moscow was behind the nerve agent poisoning in England of an ex-spy and his daughter.
British police have released the first public comments from Yulia Skripal, who was poisoned last month with her ex-Russian agent father, and they quote her as saying she's getting stronger by the day, but the statement shed no new light on the incident.
The poisoned daughter of an ex-Russian spy says she's recovering quickly, according to a statement released by British police, while Russia strongly protest being locked out of the probe into the nerve agent that left Yulia and Sergei Skripal in a British hospital.
CBC Radio's CrossTalk will be live at Sci-Fi on the Rock in St. John's, where the annual convention is kicking off this week.
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