
Canada vs. England: A bandwagon fan’s guide to the Women’s Rugby World Cup final
So, you may have heard there’s a pretty big rugby game happening Saturday.And if that’s as much as you know, don’t worry, we got you.While

So, you may have heard there’s a pretty big rugby game happening Saturday.And if that’s as much as you know, don’t worry, we got you.While

Facing international isolation, accusations of war crimes and growing pressure to end the Gaza war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gets his chance to push back Friday on the international community’s biggest platform.

Erica Howe paid it forward in hockey. She wants to do the same in her cancer journey. The goaltender who has represented Canada internationally was

A member of Irish rap group Kneecap was charged too late with a terrorism offence for allegedly displaying a flag of Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah, a London court ruled on Friday, throwing out his prosecution.

One Saskatchewan man has taken his love for fruitcake to a new level, and gained a social media following of more than 37,000 people in the process.

Online true crime shows mark an evolution in how people engage with crime and mysteries â it’s never been more interactive. And they create opportunities for those directly involved in cases to speak their minds, for better or for worse.

After two weeks of heavy foot traffic, Shuh Orchards in West Montrose, Ont., reports as many as 500 pounds of apples have been stolen, prompting the farm to ban wagons, strollers and backpacks. Agritourism Ontario says many farms are having a similar issue with theft.

Tammy Daigle has spent more than half of her life in the rural, northern Ontario community of Fauquier-Strickland, focusing on her family and rarely thinking

An exclusive CBC data analysis has found that since 2018, Ontario has spent over $200 million sending patients to U.S. clinics for procedures unavailable in Canada. The biggest expenditure under the program last year was a specialized cancer treatment called proton beam therapy â a treatment available in every G7 country except Canada.

Dr. Nada Al-Rub is spending a month in working in hospitals around Gaza. She says Al-Shifa has little to no equipment and that she and her colleagues have had to make due with limited resources and very complex injuries.

The rationale for U.S. President Donald Trump’s whiplash on Ukraine is being hotly debated in Europe and at NATO, where political leaders and experts are asking whether it’s personal self-interest or an economical military strategy.

CBC News has learned Transport Canada was already aware of three prior incidents affecting the LionC school bus model â all involving fires or significant smoke â yet did not launch a formal defect investigation until another bus caught fire in Montreal earlier this month.