
Avi Lewis wins NDP leadership race in decisive first-ballot victory
Alberta NDP leader criticizes federal party’s directionIn a sharp statement, Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi is criticizing the direction of the federal party, saying it’s

Alberta NDP leader criticizes federal party’s directionIn a sharp statement, Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi is criticizing the direction of the federal party, saying it’s

Newly named NDP leader Avi Lewis promised to bring back the party from the political wilderness after its dismal showing in last year’s federal election.”The

In the closing days of the NDP leadership race, Avi Lewis’s past activism has resurfaced. But the front-runner’s campaign is standing by his past work

Front BurnerAfter a decimating election loss, what kind of leader does the NDP need to rebuild?CBC News · Posted: Sep 29, 2025 5:00 AM EDT

Years of progress on bringing Canada’s carbon emissions down have stalled, and future progress looks increasingly fragile, according to an early 2024 emissions estimate from

For years, scientists have been toying with the idea of artificially modifying the climate through geoengineering — especially in the Arctic, which is warming four

On the coast of Vancouver Island, the remaining NDP members of Parliament came to do some soul-searching.The seven survivors — the “mighty seven” as they

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Sunday afternoon the launch of Build Canada Homes, the federal government’s new agency that will oversee federal housing programs.The agency

A Palestinian-Canadian man in Brantford, Ont., is calling for urgent help from the Canadian government so his older brother can get out of Gaza to get medical aid.

While Jennifer Jones was busy winning an Olympic gold medal, world championships and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, she was also advocating for better facilities for new mothers who wanted to compete, but also care for their children.

Canadians don’t always get opportunities to deeply connect with people in other age brackets, but some who are learning alongside each other describe it as an energizing and illuminating experience that benefits everyone.

For years, Onome Ako has gently corrected people who misspell or mispronounce the name of her daughter, Morenike. But by doing that, she hopes her child will know that itâs OK to insist that others get it right.