A special avalanche warning for British Columbia issued last week is being extended until Thursday as hazardous conditions persist in the backcountry — conditions that claimed the life of a man in the Revelstoke area on Sunday.
The Body Shop Canada Ltd. is seeking creditor protection and closing a third of its stores because its parent company stripped the Canadian arm of cash and pushed it into debt, according to court documents.
Voters in Durham, Ont. are heading to the polls on Monday to elect a new member of Parliament. You can stream live coverage on CBCNews.ca, CBC Gem and YouTube starting at 8:30 p.m. ET
A Conservative MP is accusing the Liberals of shutting down debate on how two scientists studying deadly viruses at a special lab in Winnipeg were able to work closely and covertly with China — and how the federal government responded to the national security scandal.
The weekend provided some much-needed clarity around the NHL one year after the 2023 trade season featured a ton of big-name players changing places. Expect several moves this week ahead of Friday's 3 p.m. ET deadline.
Saskatchewan keeps its clocks set to Central Standard Time year-round, while the rest of the Canadian provinces adjust their clocks twice a year to maximize daylight and save on energy costs.
Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard charged with leaking classified military documents on a social media platform, pleaded guilty on Monday to carrying out one of the most serious U.S. national security breaches in years.
An apparent clerical error by the federal government caused a Palestinian-Canadian woman to be told mistakenly she couldn't list "Palestine" as her place of birth on her passport — and the error has been driving the spread of misleading online posts ever since.
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller says his government will provide permanent residency to more than 20,000 people waiting to move to Quebec to be with their loved ones, regardless of the province's self-imposed cap of 10,000 applicants that can be accepted in a given year.
Pope Francis has tasked retired Quebec judge André Denis to investigate allegations of sexual assault against Cardinal Gérald Cyprien Lacroix, the Archbishop of Quebec, following a class-action lawsuit.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has approved a proposed maximum $14.4 million settlement from Apple to eligible members of a class-action lawsuit that accused the company of deliberately providing software updates that slowed its iPhone 6 and 7 models.
Experts say a satellite designed to track methane could be one of our best tools in the fight against climate change in the near future. MethaneSAT will spot large emitters of the greenhouse gas that is 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.
The crisis at the U.S. southern border is set to be a major issue in the 2024 presidential election. More than two million migrants were apprehended at the Texas-Mexico border last year alone. Andrew Chang explains the complexities of the growing issue and what's dialing it up.
A security guard alleged to have fired shots and thrown Molotov cocktails in Edmonton city hall in January is now facing two terrorism-related charges, RCMP announced Monday.
Canadians will get a look at the state of federal finances when Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland tables her budget next month.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday restored Donald Trump to this year's presidential primary ballots, rejecting state attempts to hold the Republican former president accountable for his actions leading to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
Joe Biden is the oldest president in U.S. history, punctuating a long-term trend that shows American presidents are generally getting older. But the same can't be said about Canada's prime ministers.
The European Union levelled its first antitrust penalty against Apple on Monday, fining the U.S. tech giant nearly $2 billion US for breaking the bloc's competition laws by unfairly favouring its own music streaming service over rivals.
In a surprise decision, the Quebec government has approved X gender markers on provincial driver's licences and health cards for trans and non-binary people.
Authorities have ordered a nighttime curfew in an attempt to regain control of Haiti's streets after an explosion of violence during the weekend, including gunmen from gangs overrunning the country's two biggest prisons and freeing their inmates.
Tax season is here and with it, a new scam. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says it involves a text message, containing a person's name and personal info, that appears to come from the Canada Revenue Agency. The warning comes as Ontario Provincial Police launch Anti-Fraud Prevention Month.
As Saskatchewan MLAs take their seats in the legislature on Monday to begin their spring sitting, students’ desks and teachers’ chairs will sit empty across the rest of Regina and several other school divisions.
A sprawling international study of humpback whales in the northern Pacific has found their population has shrunk significantly since 2012 — despite the once-endangered species' remarkable comeback from the brink of extinction.