
Montreal man, 21, shot near city park dies in hospital, police confirm
MONTREAL — Montreal police say a 21-year-old man shot near a park in the city’s Sud-Ouest borough last week has died. Emergency services were called

MONTREAL — Montreal police say a 21-year-old man shot near a park in the city’s Sud-Ouest borough last week has died. Emergency services were called

The purple toasted cob of corn shines under the afternoon sun as 25-year-old Allison Zhou lifts it up to show her friends on the opening day

Researchers working on treatments and cures for long COVID are closely watching newly signed Winnipeg Jets forward Jonathan Toews’s healing journey. Toews is returning to the NHL this coming season after a two-year absence, as he worked to manage debilitating long COVID symptoms.

Many homeowners across the country are falling behind on mortgage payments.

In 1820, 95 Black Refugees made the difficult choice to leave Nova Scotia for an uncertain future in the slave colony of Trinidad. That decision led to a fascinating achievement two centuries later in Canada.

The union for Ontario’s wildland firefighters is calling for a funding increase as they struggle with a lack of resources during a particularly trying season. “As summers go on and fires get more intense with the heat, so too does our fatigue,” says a wildfire crew leader who’s VP of the local OPSEU union.

Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Hereâs a selection of the week’s top images.

The latest data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows an uptick in the amount of fentanyl seized near the American northern border with Canada â but the quantities intercepted remain a tiny fraction of what’s coming from Mexico.

Savannah Sutherland owns several records in the women’s 400-metre hurdles, but the 21-year-old track star from tiny Borden, Sask., hasn’t forgotten where she came from, or how she got here.

Have you heard of finfluencers? They’re social media creators breaking down budgeting, investing and crypto in easy-to-understand videos. But financial experts say: Take their advice with caution.

With measles outbreaks, avian influenza and syphilis and HIV on the rise, Canada needs to strengthen its disease surveillance systems as cuts to U.S. health institutions threaten access to crucial monitoring data, experts say in an editorial published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

The latest best-selling novels might be in your stack of beach reads, but could reading them benefit your mental health? That’s the idea behind bibliotherapy, the concept of reading as a therapeutic method to improve our well-being.