Chris Simon, former NHL enforcer, dead at 52
Chris Simon, once one of the hockey's most feared enforcers, has died. He was 52.
Chris Simon, once one of the hockey's most feared enforcers, has died. He was 52.
Indigenous playwrights are in demand. But it didn't used to be this way.
An ongoing outbreak of salmonella infections in eight provinces is linked to snakes and rodents used to feed them, the Public Health Agency of Canada says.
Canadian clothing company Gildan Activewear said on Tuesday that its board has decided to put it up for sale following a review by a special committee.
Canada's Public Sector Integrity Commissioner issued a damning report Tuesday accusing officials with the federal corrections service of waiting years to fix a pipe that was leaching chemically treated water into the soil surrounding an Abbotsford, B.C., prison.
Just how much can the public trust images released by the Royal Family? That's the question as another photo released by the Prince and Princess of Wales has been flagged by a global image agency as being "digitally enhanced at the source."
The report, which makes no legal findings, suggests the Catholic Church was not aware of the allegations made against Rivoire at the time because the RCMP didn’t notify them.
The Higgs government has delivered a stand-pat provincial budget that avoids new spending measures, tax cuts or other gimmicks that might curry favour with voters ahead of the election this fall.
Lt. Frank Hemsley's family thought his body was lost after he died fighting for Canada in the First World War. It took more than a century, science and a Canadian team to prove otherwise.
The federal government is failing to meet its housing and policing commitments to Indigenous People across the country, leaving many Indigenous people in Canada under-housed and inadequately policed, according to a new report from the Auditor General released on Tuesday.
Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously passed a new national security law on Tuesday that grants the government more power to quash dissent. It even has potential implications for exiles living in countries such as Canada. Here's what's in the law.
Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.8 per cent in February, according to Statistics Canada.
They're the people who pick you up in an Uber or deliver groceries to your door — and about five per cent of Alberta's workers do so-called "gig work" as their primary job, according to a new report from Statistics Canada.
Residents and businesses dealing with problem skunks in Cold Lake need only pick up the phone. A contracted trapper is on call to catch the pungent pests and move them safely out of the city.
Former U.S. president Donald Trump has charged that Jews who vote for Democrats "hate Israel" and hate "their religion," igniting a firestorm of criticism from the White House and Jewish leaders.
Nelsy Nino says she’s always found it amazing how birds communicate through sound. The Colombian biologist moved to Canada to study birds in the country’s southernmost region while at the University of Windsor. Her professor says she's identified a distinct female mimicry.
A Halifax man has been ordered to pay millions of dollars to some of the most powerful entertainment companies in the world, in a case that offers a window into the battle against illegal TV streamers.
As the end of funding for a national mental health platform comes to an end, advocates across the country are calling on governments to find appropriate alternatives.
Farmers across Quebec say the province’s 2024-25 budget has little support for the agricultural industry as many prepare for another season riddled with financial challenges and unpredictable weather.
Niagara Falls, Ont. is preparing for its most visitors ever on April 8. The city's mayor recommends people pack what they need for the day, while police, transit operators and telecoms prepare for crowds.
Minister Adriana LaGrange said she was 'very concerned' when asked about an exclusive CBC News story that detailed how Blair Canniff, 62, was taken to a hotel south of Edmonton after spending months in the Royal Alexandra Hospital, as he recovered from a stroke.
Iranian human rights activist Atena Daemi didn't want to leave her native country, but her declining health forced her hand. She ended up undertaking a perilous and unpredictable six-month journey that took her from Tehran to St. John's.
Government and wildfire officials in British Columbia are warning that the province could see an early and active spring wildfire season due to persistent drought conditions that have left soil parched and snowpack levels low.
Ottawa was the most active team across the league on the first PWHL deadline day, adding to a roster that sits one point behind Boston for the final playoff spot.
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