
Ottawa urges Supreme Court to set limits on how provinces can override Charter
Ottawa brought forward the request in a written legal argument filed at the court on Wednesday, as part of the landmark case on Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21.

Ottawa brought forward the request in a written legal argument filed at the court on Wednesday, as part of the landmark case on Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21.

A shooter was killed by police after three officers were fatally shot and two others wounded Wednesday in southern Pennsylvania, authorities said.

The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams dismantled a cross-border drug operation and seized its largest amount of cocaine ever, as well as 15 firearms, nearly one million dollars in cash and seven vehicles retrofitted with hidden compartments.
From a memorable clinching catch in 1985 to ‘Thank You, Alex!’ chants in 2015, the Toronto Blue Jays have had their share of memorable stretch

At the World Stone Skimming Championships off Scotlandâs west coast, hundreds of contestants go the distance to be crowned champion. But at this yearâs event, on the tiny car-free island of Easdale, some contestants went a stoneâs throw too far.

TORONTO — Toronto Public Health says it has the results for about a quarter of the patients potentially exposed to blood-borne viruses at a downtown

A furry whiskered stowaway has survived an unlikely trip across the Atlantic and is now safe in a Nova Scotia home.

The Liberal government is introducing new legislation on Friday to make it a crime to intentionally promote hatred against identifiable groups in public using certain hate- or terrorism-related symbols like swastikas, CBC News has learned.Â

OTTAWA — Details of the Liberal government’s gun buyback program will be released over the next few weeks, the public safety minister said Wednesday. Gary

Mayor Suzanne Kukko says residents of Nipigon in northern Ontario are on edge after a bear entered a couple’s home on Tuesday and attacked them. The couple managed to escape to a bedroom, with their dog barricading the bear until police arrived.

Ontario Provincial Police say a 21-year-old man from Toronto is facing charges for allegedly driving the wrong way on a major highway. Police released dashcam

TORONTO — Ontario is looking at giving several types of health professionals more authority, including allowing psychologists to prescribe anti-depressants and letting pharmacists administer strep

OTTAWA — Canada needs to maintain its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in an open letter to

Did it feel like an unusually hot summer? This year, thanks to climate change, Canadians experienced a lot more days hot enough to put their health at risk. A new analysis counts exactly how many.

A couple in northern Ontario is recovering from injuries after being attacked by a bear that entered their home, provincial police said Wednesday. The incident
TORONTO — In the roller-coaster that’s been the Toronto Argonauts’ 2025 season, kicker Lirim Hajrullahu has been one of the club’s few constants. Hajrullahu, 35,

TORONTO — Ontario’s financial watchdog is projecting that the government won’t balance the budget by 2027-28, though the finance minister’s office insists it will. The

The second-ranked Canadians and 3rd-ranked New Zealand face off in Friday’s semifinal for a place in the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup final â with bragging rights and world rankings spots also on the line.

TORONTO — Toronto police say a 28-year-old man is dead after being struck by a vehicle in the city’s downtown area overnight. Police say they

It’s another year of kids’ books, reading and fun! The annual ‘Canada Reads for kids’ event known as CBC Kids Reads returns for its third season.

Reports of delusions fuelled by conversations with AI chatbots have been growing, with some cases involving psychotic breaks, hospital stays and even violence. Two Canadians have launched an online support group to help people through their experiences.

Dave Yesavage tells The National about the moment he witnessed his son, Trey Yesavage, make Toronto Blue Jays history during his MLB pitching debut.

Ione Christensen, the former Yukon commissioner, senator, first female mayor of Whitehorse, and celebrated keeper of a century-old sourdough starter, has died. She was 91.

The Alberta government’s plan to add Canadian citizenship markers to provincial driver’s licences has been met with skepticism by some legal and immigration experts, who