
She posted about her PhD, and went viral in the worst possible way
When Ally Louks posted last week that she was âPhDoneâ with her English literature thesis, she didnât expect to find herself at the centre of a culture war.

When Ally Louks posted last week that she was âPhDoneâ with her English literature thesis, she didnât expect to find herself at the centre of a culture war.

Warning: This story contains graphic details of violence and mentions of suicide. On Dec. 6, 1989, 14 women, including engineering students, a nursing student and a

In this week’s issue of our environmental newsletter: we look at how to handle burnout when you’re fighting for climate action; find a greener way to wrap a Christmas tree; and take a look inside Canada’s first home heated entirely with hydrogen.

The world’s most popular cryptocurrency hit another high as the election of Donald Trump continues to provide a massive boost for bitcoin.

Syrian rebels ousted pro-government forces from Hama on Thursday, bringing the insurgents a major new victory after a lightning advance across northern Syria and dealing a new blow to President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies.

A Vancouver Island “childbirth activist” prohibited from offering her services as a midwife is facing a lawsuit from the parents of a child who was allegedly injured during a botched home birth.

Canada’s new WNBA franchise will be called the Toronto Tempo, a handle officially unveiled with some haste Thursday morning after it was leaked the previous day.

South Korean opposition lawmakers said on Thursday they would vote this weekend to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol for his botched attempt to impose martial law, and police said they were investigating claims of treason against him and top ministers.

Six months after a devastating fire tore through the historic St. Anne’s Church, some of the priceless art from the church has been recovered and is in the process of being restored.

It’s been more than a year since officers from the Vancouver Police Department showed up at Edward English’s door in rural New Brunswick and placed him under arrest, yet he still hasn’t been charged with a crime.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeauâs meeting with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump last week likely violated a 225-year-old U.S. law, but experts say it’s highly unlikely that Trump will face any consequences.

Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs could plunge Canada into a recession. Experts say opening up inter-jurisdictional trade within the country could boost growth enough to offset that damage.