
CTE ruins lives but canât be confirmed until youâre dead. Canadian scientists are trying to change that
Dressed in a hospital gown, Brendan Hynes lies flat on his back inside an MRI machine in the basement research lab of Toronto’s Centre for

Dressed in a hospital gown, Brendan Hynes lies flat on his back inside an MRI machine in the basement research lab of Toronto’s Centre for

Petunia the porch goose is sitting pretty on the front step of Alla Turgeonâs home in Hammonds Plains, N.S. Smartly dressed in a sun hat and a gardening outfit, the concrete figure differs from her feathered counterparts in many ways, her owner points out.

For a Canadian teenager who lived the high life in Miami while spending the proceeds of a multimillion-dollar cryptocurrency fraud scheme on luxury cars and

New data suggests the rate of nicotine pouch use among young people has skyrocketed â with 34.8 per cent of respondents saying they’ve tried the product.

Tournament-related construction projects in Mexico City have mainly increased daily frustrations, adding to a general feeling of apathy â if not antipathy â among locals toward the World Cup.

Infection rates for deadly mosquito-borne diseases are extremely low in Canada. But experts warn climate change and evolving environmental factors â including deforestation â are rapidly expanding the geographical range of the world’s deadliest animal, and the way it lives and breeds.

Pope Leo XIVâs historic visit to Spain has again thrust the country into the global spotlight, underscoring the pontiffâs alignment with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchezâs progressive policies on migration.

Screwworm won’t kneecap Canada’s beef industry, but an advocate says the parasite’s incursion into the U.S. is a good reminder for farmers and ranchers here to take extra precautions.

Michael Haaima is facing 98 charges with court dates for his trial set aside into 2027. Kingston, Ont., a medium-sized city with court facilities and victim support services to match, is feeling the strain already.

Social media today might make some parents believe they need to “optimize” every aspect of their lives, but experts say this is a recipe for burnout.

Environmental advocates, doctors, and even players themselves demanding FIFA to cut ties with the fossil fuel industry, which they say is adversely impacting players’ health, and threatening the future of the sport itself.

Seeing her brother face taunts at school broke Musfirah Jamal’s heart, but she set herself a goal of cheering him up.