The two Montreal English universities are both taking separate legal action following a significant drop in applicants.
Shane Rose swears he didn’t mean to make international headlines and jeopardize his Olympic dreams when he rode on horseback in nothing but boots, a helmet and a bright orange G-string.
The Supreme Court of Canada will review the case of a man who was arrested for drug and firearm offences after police encountered him at the scene of an overdose.
A decision by the Alabama Supreme Court that frozen embryos can be considered children under state law has some reproductive rights advocates and fertility law experts in Canada concerned about a potential ripple effect.
The Woodbridge branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has been shut down by the national body for an unusual reason: It had been infiltrated by outlaw motorcycle gang members.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that adults shouldn't have to share their personal information to access pornography sites.
A former University of Manitoba law dean has been disbarred in Manitoba after he misspent over half a million dollars in school funds, including racking up charges that amount to fraud, the provincial law society says.
The commissioner leading the public inquiry into foreign interference said Thursday she's taken steps to protect members of diaspora groups who fear for their safety if they participate.
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how religion is helping tackle climate anxiety and hear from a scientist who's calling for people to adopt an "urgent optimism" about climate change.
Alexei Navalny's mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, accused Russian investigators on Thursday of planning to bury her son in secret without a funeral, and said she would not agree to it. She has been shown his body and death certificate, which Navalny aides said attributes his demise to natural causes.
Mayor France Bélisle of Gatineau, Que., is stepping down effective immediately citing the current political climate.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns consumers to not use smartwatches or smart rings that claim to measure blood glucose levels without piercing the skin.
Clashes between farmers and police in India left one protester dead Wednesday as the farmers resumed their march to the capital after talks with the government failed to end an impasse over their demands for guaranteed crop prices.
If you rely on an annual reminder from Quebec's automobile insurance board to renew your licence, you may want to check your file. CBC spoke with several Quebecers who say they never got their notice in the mail this year, which left some cruising with an expired licence.
Beyoncé has made history once again, becoming the first Black woman to top Billboard's country music chart. The Grammy winner achieved the feat after her new single Texas Hold 'Em reached No. 1 on the country airplay chart this week.
China plans to send a new pair of giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo, renewing its longstanding gesture of friendship toward the United States after a recalling nearly all the iconic bears on loan to U.S. zoos as relations soured between the two nations.
Residents of Westlock, Alta., voted in favour of a bylaw Thursday evening that bans certain flags and crosswalks from being displayed on public property, promptng reactions from residents and town council.
A lawyer who resigned from Victoria's police board over concerns about transparency says the city's residents deserve an independent investigation of the circumstances that led to the collapse of a major drug prosecution.