
CFIA confirms Prince Edward Island’s 1st case of dermo, in oysters from Egmont Bay
Canadian Food Inspection Agency lab tests have confirmed the presence of the highly damaging mollusc disease dermo in oysters from P.E.I.’s Egmont Bay.Â

Canadian Food Inspection Agency lab tests have confirmed the presence of the highly damaging mollusc disease dermo in oysters from P.E.I.’s Egmont Bay.Â

Canada’s Penny Oleksiak has withdrawn from the world aquatics championships due to being in a whereabouts case with World Aquatics, she announced on social media Friday.

OTTAWA — The federal minister of Indigenous services says her government plans to reintroduce legislation to ensure First Nations’ rights to clean drinking water —

Relatives of Canadians detained by ICE in the United States say they’re furious and frustrated by the treatment of their loved ones and the battles
A northern Ontario First Nation has completed a four-day demonstration that slowed down traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway, as it protests fast-tracked federal and provincial

Police say they are looking for a potential witness as they continue to investigate a suspected animal attack in eastern Ontario that left a young

TORONTO — Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for parts of southern Ontario this weekend, with humidex values expected to make it feel like

Residents of a First Nation in northern Ontario will start returning home Friday after a wildfire threatened the community early last month and forced more

Two teens are facing charges after police say rocks were thrown at moving vehicles in Markham, Ont., causing a serious crash last year. Provincial police

Nasser Hospital in Gaza is operating as “one massive trauma ward” due to an influx of patients wounded at non-United Nations food distribution sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the World Health Organization said on Friday.

In the corner of her family’s downtown Toronto restaurant, Jeanette Liu’s young son eats a plate of chili chicken as customers gather around tables and

Alberta has now confirmed more measles cases than the entire United States has reported this year.The province has been battling outbreaks since March and as

As the Calgary Stampede kicks off, health experts are warning about the risk of measles exposure and are urging parents with babies and unimmunized children — along with other

HALIFAX — A researcher says an experimental gene therapy for a rare inherited disorder is saving almost as much money for the treatment of five

The small northern town of Stewart, B.C., is without ambulance service until further notice, drawing concerns from the district’s mayor and the paramedics union. B.C. Emergency Services says “some” shifts have been filled.

Sean âDiddyâ Combs has been acquitted of the most serious charges facing him in federal court, in what his team considers a major victory. How did that happen and what comes next?

It’s been over 50 years since Brian Anderson was convicted of a murder he didn’t commit, almost two since his name was finally cleared and about 14 months since he sued in hopes of getting compensated for everything he lost â but after all that time, he says he’s still waiting for that compensation from all three levels of government.

Climate change-related damage to homes in Canada is rising dramatically, but experts say there are steps homeowners can take to protect their property.

Amy, Jeff and Emily Beaver of Arkansas used ChatGPT to find a travel destination similar to their hometown and were surprised when it suggested Guelph, Ont. The family social media posts about going to the Ontario city have gone viral.

An unhealthy water service in the Town of Wabana is slowly being cleaned up, with 150 households being removed this week from a quarter-century-old boil order.

For the past 10 months, Toronto student Danial Young rose at 6 a.m. on weekdays to attend a program vastly different from what he’d known, leaving

With two of their peers killed last year, more than 70 Palestinian students are raising the alarm over stalled immigration to Canada despite admissions and scholarships

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s path back to the House of Commons runs through a rural Alberta riding that has become a hotbed for Western discontent

When Prime Minister Mark Carney met with automotive sector CEOs Wednesday about U.S. trade negotiations, one of the key issues the industry said they wished