Drug patents could be Canada’s special weapon in U.S. trade dispute...
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‘I’ve done a bad thing’: Dog’s tragic death divides B.C. island...
Darren Claydon can still hear the crack of the shot that killed his dog Maybe.It was a snowy morning on Savary Island in February 2017. It's not often you hear...
Winnipeg airport evacuated due to ‘security incident’ (Report)
Winnipeg's international airport was evacuated this morning due to what an official is calling a "security incident."It remains unclear what exactly prompted the evacuation.It's estimated there are about 300...
Man, 21, charged in Toronto playground shooting that injured 2 girls...
A 21-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after a shooting in a Scarborough playground in the east end of Toronto injured two young girls.Sheldon Eriya,...
1 dead, 20 injured after shooting at New Jersey festival (Report)
Gunfire broke out at an all-night cultural festival in Trenton, N.J., early Sunday, sending people fleeing and leaving at least one person dead and several injured, police said.The...
How Donald Trump and a hockey coach could help decide a...
Local and international politics will intersect when voters in Chicoutimi–Le Fjord go to the polls in a federal byelection on Monday.The big question going in is: who...
Prime minister’s summer retreat getting a few upgrades (Report)
While the long-needed repairs to 24 Sussex Drive have been getting most of the attention, it's not the only prime ministerial residence where the government is spending money. Harrington Lake, the prime...
First Nations teens dig into their ancestors’ past at archeological site...
On a warm spring morning in southern Alberta, Kerisa McHugh-Kerr squats on the dusty ground where her ancestors once camped hundreds of years ago.The 16-year-old is part of a program...
Young tea drinkers are stirring up a beloved British tradition (Report)
On a recent day, the marble-clad tea room at the Berkeley Hotel in London was filled with groups of 20-somethings dressed in their afternoon best, chatting over leafy...
Blue-ribbon panel twice denies Lorne Greene a bronze plaque (Report)
A federal panel that decides which historic figures deserve a bronze plaque to celebrate their contributions to Canada has rejected the nomination of broadcaster and actor Lorne...