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Canada's Dunstone wins 5th straight, qualifies for playoffs at men's curling worlds

Matt Dunstone guided Canada into the playoffs at the world men's curling championship with an 8-7 win over Switzerland on Wednesday.

CBC News - Top Stories - 3 minutes ago

Canada's Dunstone wins 5th straight, qualifies for playoffs at men's curling worlds - Sports - Olympics - Winter Sports - Curling - | 38 minutes ago

Matt Dunstone guided Canada into the playoffs at the world men's curling championship with an 8-7 win over Switzerland on Wednesday.

CBC News - Sports - 3 minutes ago

Canada's Hansen becomes first non-American astronaut sent on moon mission

With a fiery roar from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen launched to the moon aboard the Artemis II on Wednesday.

CTV News - Top Stories - 42 minutes ago

Canada Post is planning to end home delivery. Here's how community mailboxes will work - If your dog goes crazy every time the mail delivery person shows up at your door, you may be relieved to know that it soon may no longer be a problem. But beyond that, a lot of people are uncertain what the pending demise of door-to-door mail delivery means for them. Nick Logan - News - Business - | 3 hours ago

If your dog goes crazy every time the mail delivery person shows up at your door, you may be relieved to know that it soon may no longer be a problem. But beyond that, a lot of people are uncertain what the pending demise of door-to-door mail delivery means for them.

CBC News - Business - 55 minutes ago

Toronto Maple Leafs fire general manager Brad Treliving -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Toronto -- | -- March 31

Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment have decided to part ways with Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving.

CBC News - Sports - 55 minutes ago

Resale tickets soar for Canada-Bosnia FIFA World Cup game -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Toronto -- |

Even though Canada's opponent for its FIFA World Cup opener in Toronto was just determined Tuesday, many of the resale tickets left for the international match come at a steep cost.

CBC News - Sports - 55 minutes ago

Canada's Jeremy Hansen makes history as Artemis II moon mission underway

It’s been 53 years since humans last travelled to Earth’s closest neighbour, the moon. After decades of watching the moon from solid ground, the first crewed mission to our celestial neighbour in generations is hours away.

CTV News - Science - 1 hour ago

No Italy, no problem: Canada's FIFA World Cup opener still a massive draw

Finding a ticket to Canada’s first game at this summer’s FIFA World Cup remains a pricey and difficult task, despite the host nation facing a less popular opponent than expected.

CTV News - Sports - 1 hour ago

Health Canada imposes new conditions on Grifols after deaths of two people who donated plasma

Regulator says Grifols centres must reduce number of appointments, better supervise new staff and improve donor records

The Globe and Mail - Business - 2 hours ago

Despite absence of Italian team, Canada's FIFA World Cup opener still a massive draw

Ticket resale prices may have gone higher with Italy playing Canada in Toronto but Bosnia-Herzegovina will still be a draw, expert says

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 2 hours ago

Public servant says she's 'collateral damage' as government prepares to test new pay system - Priscilla Ki Sun Hwang - News - Canada - Ottawa - | March 31

A longtime federal public servant says she’s become "collateral damage" as her department clears its backlog of Phoenix payroll issues so it can test replacement software — and in doing so introduced an error to her file, refused to fix it and is now clawing back hundreds of dollars per paycheque.

CBC News - Politics - 2 hours ago

The Buzzer -- Italy missed the World Cup again — but that's good news for Canada -- Jesse Campigotto -- Sports

CBC Sports' daily newsletter breaks down Italy's stunning loss in World Cup qualifying and how it could help co-host Canada.

CBC News - World - 2 hours ago

LaGuardia air traffic control staffing might have violated procedures night of Air Canada collision -- News -- - -- World

Air traffic controller staffing at LaGuardia airport on the night an Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck may have violated the facility's procedures ‌by combining roles before midnight, according to a document seen by Reuters.

CBC News - World - 2 hours ago

American booze bans, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report -- News -- - -- Politics

Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government's "Buy Canadian" policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S.

CBC News - World - 2 hours ago

Italy missed the World Cup again — but that's good news for Canada

CBC Sports' daily newsletter breaks down Italy's stunning loss in World Cup qualifying and how it could help co-host Canada.

CBC News - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

Canada will face Bosnia-Herzegovina to open FIFA World Cup -- Sports -- - -- Soccer

Bosnia-Herzegovina defeated Italy 1-1 (4-1) in penalties in a World Cup qualifier playoff final and will now join Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B at the tournament, and face Canada in Toronto on June 12.

CBC News - Sports - 3 hours ago

Canada coach Marsch says he has 'tough decisions' to make ahead of World Cup opener vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Chris Jones

Tuesday's friendly against Tunisia was the last in Toronto before Canada opens its home World Cup here on June 12 against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

CBC News - Sports - 3 hours ago

Why Canada must go global – to China and beyond

Governments and investors are searching for stability in an increasingly unpredictable world. In that search, Canada stands out

The Globe and Mail - Business - 3 hours ago

American booze bans, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report -- Politics

Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government's "Buy Canadian" policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S.

CBC News - Politics - 4 hours ago

Resale tickets for Canada-Bosnia FIFA World Cup game reach sky-high prices

Even though Canada's opponent for its FIFA World Cup opener in Toronto was just determined Tuesday, many of the resale tickets left for the international match come at a steep cost.

CBC News - Top Stories - 4 hours ago

Canada Post is planning to end home delivery. Here's how community mailboxes will work

If your dog goes crazy every time the mail delivery person shows up at your door, you may be relieved to know that it soon may no longer be a problem. But beyond that, a lot of people are uncertain what the pending demise of door-to-door mail delivery means for them.

CBC News - Top Stories - 4 hours ago

Doctor group warns B.C.'s regulatory changes could lead to fewer physicians, longer wait times -- Emily Fagan -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- British Columbia

Changes to regulatory oversight for health-care professionals that come into effect Wednesday could cause doctors to retire early or leave the province, a group representing medical professionals has warned.

CBC News - Health - 5 hours ago

How NASA's Artemis II mission is opening Canada's space economy -- Opens in new window

NASA’s Artemis II launch is a historic day for humanity and a landmark moment for Canada which is providing critical technology for the journey.

CTV News - Business - 5 hours ago

Here are 5 reasons Artemis II matters to Canada

When Artemis II takes off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fl., Col. Jeremy Hansen will make history as the first Canadian, and first non-American, to travel beyond Earth’s orbit to deep space.

CTV News - Top Stories - 6 hours ago

Canada drops one spot to 30 in FIFA men's rankings, France moves back on top

Canada dropped one spot to No. 30 in the latest FIFA men’s soccer rankings released Wednesday.

CTV News - Sports - 6 hours ago

Canada coach says he has 'tough decisions' to make ahead of World Cup opener

Tuesday's friendly against Tunisia was the last in Toronto before Canada opens its home World Cup here on June 12 against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

CBC News - Top Stories - 8 hours ago

Canada draws Tunisia 0-0 after learning first World Cup opponent

Maxime Crépeau and his countrymen were on the bus to BMO Field late Tuesday afternoon. The group would normally be laser-focused on the task ahead, but this trip was a little different.

CTV News - Sports - 12 hours ago

Trump administration launches new bid to attract U.S. oil companies to Venezuela — but finding few takers -- Kyle Bakx -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Calgary

President Donald Trump has been pressuring U.S. oil and gas executives to invest in Venezuela’s energy sector, nearly three months after the toppling of former president Nicolás Maduro, as the country is said to have the largest crude oil reserves in the world.

CBC News - Business - 14 hours ago

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to retire later this year following language controversy -- Jenna Benchetrit

Air ‌Canada CEO Michael ​Rousseau will retire ​sometime in the fall after nearly ⁠two ⁠decades ‌with the airline, it said on Monday, a week after he made headlines by issuing an English-only message of condolence following the crash of Flight 8646 in New York.

CBC News - Business - 15 hours ago

Canada's economy saw slight growth in January with gains in mining, oil and gas -- Jenna Benchetrit

Canada's economy saw slight growth in January, as gains in goods-producing industries like mining offset a slowdown in manufacturing, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday.

CBC News - Business - 15 hours ago

Canada returns historic artifacts to Türkiye - A federal court ruling enables the first official repatriation of cultural assets from Canada to Türkiye.

A federal court ruling enables the first official repatriation of cultural assets from Canada to Türkiye, reinforcing international legal cooperation against illicit trafficking

Hurriyet Daily News - World - 16 hours ago

Most people across Canada will no longer need to pay nurse practitioners for primary care - Amina Zafar - News - Health - | March 31 - |

As of Wednesday, the federal government will require provinces and territories to start to pay for primary care services, including those provided by nurse practitioners. The new policy aims to ensure Canadians aren't being billed for "medically necessary services."

CBC News - Health - 17 hours ago

Canada won't underestimate 'tough' Bosnia and Herzegovina in World Cup opener

Some Canadians play alongside the Bosnian players in Europe and say there’s no room for complacency

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 17 hours ago

How Canada's double standards on Iran put the world at risk

Carney's lofty talk at Davos came crashing down to reality just a few weeks later, as Ottawa failed to take a stand against US-Israeli war

Middle East Eye - US News - 19 hours ago

Canada's Dunstone rebounds with wins over Poland, Japan at men's curling worlds -- -

Canada got back on track at the men's world curling championship with a 9-2 rout of Poland in Monday's early draw. Matt Dunstone's Winnipeg rink went up 4-2 with a deuce in the fifth end, then stole three in the sixth and two in the seventh as the teams shook hands early.

CBC News - Sports - 19 hours ago

Finance minister to visit China this week as Canada aims to forge closer ties -- Michael Woods

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is visiting China this week, a trip his office said will build on Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to Canada's second-largest trading partner earlier this year.

CBC News - Politics - 21 hours ago

American booze bans, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report

Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government's "Buy Canadian" policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S.

CBC News - Top Stories - 22 hours ago

Italy misses out on World Cup again as Bosnia and Herzegovina books June date with Canada

Four-time champions Italy fell to a 4-1 penalty shootout defeat following a 1-1 draw

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 1 day ago

Air Canada's board shares blame for CEO's latest French faux pas

The buck stops with the board of directors for appointing Rousseau to the CEO role in the first place, given his language limitations

The Globe and Mail - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Canada must seize opportunity to ramp up LNG exports to Asia, TC Energy CEO says

François Poirier says Canada can offer a ‘reliable alternative’ amid war in the Middle East and U.S. trade tensions

The Globe and Mail - Business - 1 day ago

Canada to test Wenger's 'daylight' rule in game-changing pilot

The Canadian Premier League (CPL) will step into uncharted territory this season, becoming the first professional competition to trial a sweeping...

Daily Sabah - Sports - 1 day ago

'Perhaps someday, a more self-reliant Canada may thank Donald Trump for his goading.' Letters to the editor for March 31

In today’s letters to the editor: Avi Lewis; Canada and the U.S.; the notwithstanding clause; the Juno Awards

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 1 day ago

Analysis -- Junos 2026: Drake's surprise appearance, and Tate McRae's absence mark Canada's biggest night in music -- Jackson Weaver -- News -- - -- Entertainment

The 2026 Juno Awards swept through a short list of awards and long list of performances Sunday night, honouring up-and-comers and staples of the Canadian music scene.

CBC News - Entertainment - 1 day ago

Canada Post home delivery ends as losses force major shift to community mailboxes

Canada Post is set to phase out door-to-door delivery across the country, as part of a major reform plan aimed at restoring financial stability. The move will see around four million addresses...

International The News - World - 1 day ago

Air Canada employee charged over cannabis trafficking attempt at Toronto airport

An Air Canada employee has been charged following an alleged drug trafficking attempt involving passenger luggage tags at a major airport, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Police said the...

International The News - World - 1 day ago

Canada looks to lead in space technology as Artemis II prepares moon launch

Canadian Jeremy Hansen is set to make history in many ways this week as the first Canadian and first non-American to leave low-Earth orbit.

CTV News - Science - 1 day ago

Transgender Quebecers face surgery delays, out-of-province patients get faster care -- Charlotte Glorieux -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Montreal -- March 30

GrS Montreal, the sole clinic in Quebec offering fully subsidized gender-affirming surgeries, recently announced that a change in provincial funding will delay wait times — possibly by years — but only for Quebec patients.

CBC News - Health - 1 day ago

Air Canada CEO to retire after English-only condolence video controversy -- Michael Rousseau faced calls to resign for his message after the Air Canada crash at LaGuardia airport killed two pilots, including one French-Canadian.

Michael Rousseau faced calls to resign for his message after the Air Canada crash at LaGuardia airport killed two pilots, including one French-Canadian.

BBC News - Business - 2 days ago

Calgary for-profit plasma clinic rated 'non-compliant' during Health Canada inspection -- Jennifer Lee -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Calgary -- March 30

A Calgary private plasma collection centre was designated as “non-compliant” by Health Canada in December for violating rules regulating the country’s blood supply. The revelation is sparking new questions about safety.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

Air Canada employees and investors deserve better than Michael Rousseau

The new CEO needs French and a lot more to improve results for the airline, which trails most of its peers

The Globe and Mail - Business - 2 days ago

More than 67,500 Ontario kids waiting for core autism funding as demand grows -- Nicole Brockbank -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Toronto -- March 30

Despite increases to provincial funding in recent years, the percentage of children with autism registered with the Ontario Autism Program and receiving funding had yet to crack 25 per cent as of early this year — as demand for the funding continues to grow.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

Finance minister says Canada at the 'forefront' of condemning forced labour ahead of China trip

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne was asked on Monday if he would raise the issue of forced labour — specifically regarding Canadian-bound Chinese EVs and parts — while visiting China this week to meet with government and business leaders. 'The integrity of our supply chain is always something that we bring up in our discussions,' Champagne said.

CBC News - Politics - 2 days ago

Canada's Josh Liendo wins record-tying 4th straight NCAA swimming title in 100-yard freestyle - Sports - Olympics - Summer Sports - Aquatics - Swimming - | March 30

Canadian Olympian Josh Liendo capped an historic week of swimming at the NCAA championships on Saturday in Atlanta, posting a wire-to-wire victory in the 100-yard freestyle for a record-tying fourth consecutive title in the event and ninth overall.

CBC News - Sports - 2 days ago

A major immigration reform bill is now law in Canada. Some worry it rolls back refugee rights -- Politics

After a week that saw a scathing auditor general's report find the federal Immigration Department has failed to act on fraud in its international student program, a major bill reforming immigration powers is now law in Canada.

CBC News - Politics - 2 days ago

First Person - I've lived in 3 provinces. Canada's health care is anything but universal - Shannon Flaman - News - Canada - | March 29

Shannon Flaman has lived in Saskatchewan, B.C. and Alberta. Her experiences in emergency rooms and finding family doctors have changed the way she sees the country's health care.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

'Massive overdose' of sedative led to man's cardiac arrest, brain injury at Winnipeg hospital: lawsuit -- Ozten Shebahkeget -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Manitoba -- March 27

The Alberta government and the father of a man who suffered cardiac arrest and permanent brain damage after he was allegedly given a "massive overdose" of a potent sedative at a Winnipeg hospital two years ago are suing the facility, three medical providers and two Manitoba health authorities for negligence.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

Asthmatic girl's treatment at Gatineau Hospital under review following her death -- Guy Quenneville -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Ottawa -- March 27

The health authority for the Outaouais is reviewing the case of a child who died in the days after she was seen at the Gatineau Hospital for an asthma attack. The girl's mother is raising concerns about the treatment the family received there.

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

Air Canada CEO to retire after row over English-only condolence message

Washington, United States: Air Canada said Monday that its CEO Michael Rousseau will retire later this year, in an announcement following controversy...

Peninsula Qatar - US News - 2 days ago

U.S. company acquires Calgary-based CoolIT for $6.6B in one of city's 'biggest' tech deals ever - Rukhsar Ali - News - Canada - Calgary - | March 28 - |

CoolIT Systems, a specialist in liquid cooling for AI data centres, is set to be acquired by U.S. company Ecolab for $4.75 billion US, in what’s being called one of the city’s biggest tech deals of all time. As part of the acquisition, the company’s 650 employees will receive substantial cash payouts.

CBC News - Business - 3 days ago

Jonathan David scores brace on penalty kicks as Canada rallies for draw against Iceland

Canada and Ireland play to a 2-2 draw in an international friendly at BMO Field in Toronto.

CBC News - Sports - 4 days ago

For the United States, outer space has always been about foreign policy

The Artemis II mission comes at a time when President Trump has frayed relations with the country’s traditional allies

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 4 days ago

THE FIFTH ESTATE - Canada loaning millions to proposed Nunavik rare earth mining project linked to Trump White House - Scott Anderson, Andrew Culbert, Steven D'Souza - News - Canada - | March 27

Amid Prime Minister Mark Carney’s calls that the Canada-U.S. relationship is ruptured, Ottawa has committed $175-million to a mining project in northern Quebec whose major U.S. investor is closely linked to the Trump administration.

CBC News - Business - 5 days ago

Trans Mountain pipeline will soon be at full capacity amid global energy crisis -- Kyle Bakx -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Calgary

The Trans Mountain oil pipeline system is expected to operate at full capacity in April and into May as a result of energy disruptions in the Middle East.

CBC News - Business - 5 days ago

New IOC policy bans transgender women from competition, starting with 2028 L.A. Olympics

Eligibility for women's competition at the 2028 L.A. Olympics and beyond will be determined by a one-time genetics test through saliva, a cheek swab or a blood sample.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 6 days ago

Lebanon doctors say Israel is repeating Gaza's 'scorched earth policy'

The Israeli military says Hezbollah is hiding among civilian structures and using ambulances to transport military equipment but has provided no evidence.

Sky News - World - 6 days ago

Canada is pitching its energy ambitions in Texas — can the oil and gas industry be convinced? -- Kyle Bakx -- - -- |

Though oil and gas industry executives at CERAWeek, a global energy conference in Houston, welcomed Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson’s enthusiasm, they still say they want to see considerable action before they can be sure Canada's federal government is serious about changing the country’s reputation as being reluctant to expand the energy sector, especially oil and natural gas.

CBC News - Business - 6 days ago

Trump names Nvidia, Meta and Oracle CEOs to council that will influence AI policy

Google’s Sergey Brin AMD’s Lisa Su are also among the initial 13 members of the council, signalling close alignment between Washington and tech companies

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 7 days ago

Society & Policy -- 'Science under attack': Top climate scientist Kate Marvel explains why she resigned from NASA

Climate scientist Kate Marvel talked to Scientific American about her decision to leave NASA amid federal government turmoil and funding challenges

Scientific American - Environment - 7 days ago

How Air Canada Flight Attendant Survived New York Airport Crash

A flight attendant on the Air Canada plane that collided with a ground vehicle is lucky to be alive. The accident at New York's LaGuardia Airport killed the pilot and co-pilot, and injured dozens of people.

Inside Edition - US News - 8 days ago

Keir Starmer's policy on the Iran war is a recipe for catastrophe

The British government has learned no lessons from the disaster that the US-UK invasion of Iraq was.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 8 days ago

Spring heat, a blow to RFK, Jr.'s vaccine policy, lead in kids' clothes

An unseasonal heat dome over parts of the U.S., a federal court ruling that blocks the CDC’s recent change to its recommended childhood vaccine schedule, new research on unsafe levels of lead in fast fashion

Scientific American - Top Stories - 9 days ago

World News Video -- Air Canada Express Plane Collides With Fire Truck At LaGuardia Airport

Air Canada Express Plane Collides With Fire Truck At LaGuardia Airport

Independent.ie - World - 9 days ago

Canada's Supreme Court must strike down Quebec's Bill 21

Under the guise of preserving secularism, this law allows the exclusion of people based on their religious identity.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 10 days ago

Long before Trump: How US policy has harmed the environment for decades

Environment advocacy groups are suing the US government over climate change policy rollback.

Aljazeera - Environment - 12 days ago

European Countries, Canada, and Japan Ready to Help Secure Strait of Hormuz to Stabilize Energy Markets

The allies condemned Iranian attacks, warning of global energy disruption and pledging support to keep the vital Hormuz shipping route open.

Epoch Times - Business - 12 days ago

How Carney's 'build fast' push divides Canada's Indigenous peoples

Some First Nations are challenging Carney's resource-extraction plans to strengthen Canadian economy from US threats.

Aljazeera - Environment - 18 days ago

How the Iran War and US Policy Are Reshaping—and Threatening—China's Economy

New energy shocks from the Middle East are accelerating structural changes inside China’s energy grid.

Epoch Times - Business - 19 days ago

NSF fee changes in place across Canada as government limits charges on personal accounts

New federal rules limiting non-sufficient funds charges have come into effect across Canada, reducing the amount banks can charge customers when they do not have enough money in their accounts. The...

International The News - Business - 19 days ago

Canada interest rates: what to expect amid rising oil prices and global uncertainty

The Bank of Canada is expected to announce its next interest rate decision on Wednesday, 18 March, with economists watching closely to see whether borrowing costs will change. According to reports,...

International The News - Business - 20 days ago

How One Oregon Activist Is Using a Decades-Old Liberal Policy to Stall Green Energy Projects in Rural Areas

Irene Gilbert is a 76-year-old retired state employee on a mission, fighting energy projects like large wind farms in Oregon’s rural communities. Renewable energy advocates and lawmakers treat activists like her as gadflies who should be stopped.

ProPublica - Environment - 7 months ago

A Chinese research vessel returns to Arctic waters — and Canada is watching -- Murray Brewster -- News

The Canadian military and possibly the coast guard are keeping tabs on a Chinese research vessel as it returns to Arctic waters off Alaska for the second year in a row.

CBC News - Technology - 8 months ago

GPS ear tags help track bison at Sask.'s Buffalo Pound Provincial Park -- Ethan Williams -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Saskatchewan -- |

Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is believed to be the first provincial park in Saskatchewan using GPS ear tags to track the location of bison.

CBC News - Technology - 8 months ago

Move over, Jurassic Park. Manitoba was home to newly discovered 390-million-year-old extinct fish -- Karen Pauls -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Manitoba

A research team from the University of Manitoba has discovered a new genus of placoderm fish, named Elmosteus lundarensis, one of the earliest fish to develop bones, a jaw and teeth.

CBC News - Technology - 8 months ago

Manitoba researchers part of team working to unravel mystery of largest black hole merger ever detected -- Bryce Hoye -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Manitoba

A group of Manitoba researchers were involved behind the scenes of an international effort that this week revealed the first documented case of two massive black holes merging — happily, billions of light years from Earth.

CBC News - Technology - 8 months ago

How researchers are mapping genetics in N.B. to detect inherited diseases sooner -- Katelin Belliveau -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- New Brunswick

Researchers at Vitalité are studying the genes of New Brunswickers to find common variants they may have inherited from their parents. The hope is that with a full map of the province, medical teams can screen people sooner and treat them better.

CBC News - Technology - 8 months ago

Canada needs agency to manage public UFO sightings, says new federal report -- Bryce Hoye -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Manitoba

Whether you're a believer, skeptic or fall somewhere in between, a new federally-commissioned report recommends a government agency be tasked with responding to UFO reports from the public and pilots.

CBC News - Technology - 8 months ago

My family has been in Canada for 3 years, but it wasn't truly home until we bought our house - Anusuya Datta - News - Canada - Saskatchewan - | December 12, 2023 - |

Anusuya Datta says she always subscribed to the adage, “Home is where the heart is.” After three years in Saskatoon, her family has finally found a place to call home.

CBC News - Opinion - 8 months ago

In high school, I was my mom's caregiver. In university, I'm learning to let go - Madeline Buss - News - Canada - | December 13, 2023 - |

Madeline Buss loves her mother, describing her as the best person she knows. But her mom’s chronic illness weighed heavily on Buss during her teenage years.

CBC News - Opinion - 8 months ago

I'm a lifelong learner but abbreviations are putting my skills to the test IRL - Desiree Kendrick - News - Canada - Edmonton - | January 17, 2024

Desiree Kendrick considered herself to have mastered the English language but the growing proliferation of acronyms, initialisms and more has her feeling like she’s lost her fluency.

CBC News - Opinion - 8 months ago

What Superman tells you about American foreign policy

Should a man who can do anything choose to do nothing?

Economist - Entertainment - 8 months ago

Canada Tariffs Delayed Too: Trade War Updates

Only the new China tariff is still set to start Tuesday, at least for now.

New York Magazine - Business - 1 year ago