
‘A serious situation’: Manitoba evacuates provincial park, warns of deadly wildfires
LAC DU BONNET — Wildfires in eastern Manitoba prompted the government to evacuate and close another popular provincial park ahead of the long weekend, while

LAC DU BONNET — Wildfires in eastern Manitoba prompted the government to evacuate and close another popular provincial park ahead of the long weekend, while

TORONTO — U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs cast a pall over Ontario’s budget Thursday, dragging down GDP growth and knocking the province off its path

TORONTO — The Ontario government tabled a budget Thursday that focused on investments it says will protect Ontario workers in the face of U.S. President

TORONTO — Ontario plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars boosting the province’s alcohol sector, including programs to support grape farmers, wineries, distilleries and

Mandy Gull-Masty, former grand chief of Eeyou Istchee, was appointed Canada’s Indigenous Services minister this week. She is the first Indigenous cabinet minister to hold the portfolio responsible for providing services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis.

TORONTO — Artificial intelligence is here to stay, at least in the world of sport tech, according to one industry expert. The Future of Sports

NFL players are one step closer to participating in the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games. League owners will discuss a resolution next week to allow

TORONTO — When a church in Toronto’s west end was converted into affordable housing nearly 15 years ago, the group behind the project was already

GUELPH — Cameron Judge wasn’t looking for a change, but he is thankful his new football home is a familiar one. The veteran linebacker is

TORONTO — The RCMP says a 36-year-old man from Toronto has pleaded guilty to two charges in what the force calls the largest terrorism financing

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we hang out with protesters mending clothes in public, see what extreme weather our children can expect to experience and find out what science says about not mowing your lawn in May.

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in April fell 9.8 per cent compared with the same month last year, as the national housing

TORONTO — William Nylander leaned back, arms folded in a sombre locker room as he attempted to dissect what just transpired. The Maple Leafs winger

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not review the Toronto Catholic District School Board’s decision to sanction a trustee over comments he made
TORONTO — Craig Berube didn’t have an answer. Auston Matthews wasn’t making excuses. Mitch Marner tried to quickly turn the page. The half-empty stands, the

We’re back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the ongoing trial of five former world junior hockey players.

Scientists in Australia have identified the oldest known fossil footprints of a reptile-like animal, dated to around 350 million years ago. Previously the earliest known reptile footprints, found in Canada, were dated to 318 million years ago.

The Bloc Québécois is expected to launch a legal challenge against judicial recount that saw the party lose the federal riding of Terrebonne by one vote after a mailing error led to a special ballot not being counted.

More than one in four cars sold worldwide in 2025 will be electric, according to the latest projections from the International Energy Agency, and will reach 40 per cent of all new cars by 2030.

Cyndie Richards says she was promised change after her son’s body went undiscovered in supportive housing for days, but a recent disturbing case reveals serious gaps in B.C.’s system.

Ukraine will send a delegation to Istanbul, led by Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, to attend talks with a team from Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday after holding talks in Ankara with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.

Israeli military strikes killed at least 60 people in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Palestinian medics said, as the United States and Arab mediators pushed for a ceasefire deal and U.S. President Donald Trump visited the Middle East.

An in-depth look at the sexual assault trial of five former Canadian world junior hockey players, and the larger debate about hockey culture.

A U.S. fugitive on the run for more than two decades has been arrested in Toronto after living in the city â out in the open â for years, CBC News has learned. Patrick Lutts Jr., a self-styled psychic, faces manslaughter charges in Florida, stemming from a drunk-driving crash that killed two teens.