
Carney wants to spend an extra $9B on defence by April. Is that possible?
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s goal of hitting NATO’s defence spending target of two per cent of gross domestic product this year will be an uphill

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s goal of hitting NATO’s defence spending target of two per cent of gross domestic product this year will be an uphill

On a gravel road by the side of the Trans-Canada Highway, New Brunswick’s natural resources minister, John Herron, gazes down a long clearing cut through

A Texas teen returned from a summer vacation to the Canadian Prairies with a story he says his pals back home probably wouldn’t believe â were it not for the fact that the 80-million year old aquatic reptile fossil he unearthed has been named “Walt” after him.

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

Political parties wonât be giving Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre a free ride back into the House of Commons â seemingly ignoring a parliamentary tradition that dates back decades.

After his father died, Josh Neufeld sought out hunting as a way to engage with the tension of life and death.

World Cup soccer is just a year away from descending on Vancouver. And while some are thrilled about international football stars coming to their backyard, others are concerned about the potential negative effects of hosting one of the biggest sporting tournaments in the world.Â

After 12 years away from Syria, Hamilton businessman Mohamad Tomeh was finally able to return earlier this month and hopes to remain in his hometown for a few more weeks to contribute to the economy and the rebuilding of his hometown.
WINNIPEG — Trey Vaval told himself to relax before playing his seventh CFL game on Friday. The Blue Bombers rookie did that in his head,

TORONTO — All business on the dais after a disappointing third-round loss, Canada’s Gabriel Diallo didn’t mince words when describing his performance against Taylor Fritz

Alberta prosecutors have stayed a new murder charge against Roy Sobotiak, who was imprisoned for more than three decades for the murder of an Edmonton woman who disappeared in 1987.Â

Police in London, Ont. are asking the public to be on the lookout for a man who was accidentally released after he was charged with attempted murder.