
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, U.S. stocks also fall
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index lost more than 100 points Thursday, weighed down by losses in technology and industrials, while U.S. stock markets also

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index lost more than 100 points Thursday, weighed down by losses in technology and industrials, while U.S. stock markets also

TORONTO — Becoming a WNBA general manager has been a long time coming for Monica Wright Rogers. Wright Rogers was officially unveiled Thursday as the

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston made a surprise appearance on Ontario’s election campaign trail Thursday, where he said his province will table legislation

OTTAWA — Seven transnational criminal organizations are being listed as terrorist entities under the Criminal Code to fight fentanyl trafficking, the federal government announced Thursday.

Lorenzo Insigne’s future with Toronto FC remains murky with news that the high-priced Italian designated player is not with the team, two days before the

FAFO parenting is the latest trend parents are buzzing about right now, with the idea that the approach teaches kids natural consequences to their actions. The acronym FAFO stands for, “fool around and find out,” except it’s the other F-word.

OTTAWA — Federal Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge’s plan to modernize the mandate of CBC and Radio-Canada would bar them from running ads during news programming

Provincial police say they are searching for two inmates with “violent criminal history” after they escaped from a prison in the Muskoka Region on Wednesday.

In this week’s issue of our environmental newsletter, CBC’s Jaela Bernstien gives us an inside look at how U.S. President Donald Trump’s crackdown is affecting science, we admire a new highly commended wildlife photo, and we discover what beautiful things can be crafted from trees killed by wildfires.

TORONTO — Jann Arden’s nostalgia trip faced a major detour partway through making “Mixtape,” her new album of 1990s pop covers. When the Calgary-based singer-songwriter

TORONTO — Canada’s Rachel Homan and Scotland’s Bruce Mouat will clash in curling’s battle of the sexes in Toronto. The top-ranked women’s and men’s teams

Should she win the current federal Liberal leadership contest, Chrystia Freeland is pledging to scrap a controversial division of the Canada Revenue Agency that Muslim charities and civil liberties advocates have long accused of discriminatory auditing practices, CBC News has learned.