Scientists worry climate change and the threat of another year of drought could have further dire consequences for populations of salmon, trout and other fish in B.C.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada is putting together formal complaints about mandating federal public servants return to offices at least three days a week in September.
Ontario Provincial Police revealed what the service is calling the "staggering results" of a series of investigations into online child sexual abuse and exploitation Wednesday.
Jeremy Skibicki unexpectedly confessed to killing three more women in Winnipeg during a lengthy police interrogation as he was grilled about the discovered remains of Rebecca Contois in 2022.
The federal government has cancelled an Ajax, Ont., woman's Canadian citizenship over an error it said it made more than 30 years ago — forcing her to pay hundreds of dollars in a bid to get it back.
Two women in the Yarmouth area are questioning the response by Nova Scotia Health after they say invasive group A strep infections left them in hospital fighting flesh-eating disease. The episode raises questions about Public Health messaging in the age of social media, according to one expert.
Although ice hockey season is coming to a close in Yellowknife. People are still playing hockey, just at the bottom of the pool. The CBC’s Luke Carroll had a chance to strap on some fins and join a game of underwater hockey.
The federal immigration department has indefinitely delayed setting up a workplace ombudsperson office to deal with alleged racism and discrimination toward its own employees, after first saying it expected to have it up and running by last fall, then sometime this year.
Some landlords in Ottawa are raising alarm bells about the city’s housing first program. They say some tenants aren't getting the proper support from housing agencies and damages are piling up.
Overcrowding amid lags in the construction of new schools (or expansions) is a problem multiple school boards across the country are now grappling with — or projecting they will be soon.
You can have more than one friend at a time. You can love multiple family members. What's the difference if you're in a meaningful, consensual romantic relationship with more than one person at once? That's the philosophy behind polyamorous relationships, and a new report says they're on the rise.
Florida this month became the first U.S. state to ban lab-grown meat. Other states are adopting similar laws while, in Canada, early whispers of the debate are stirring in an ongoing federal public review.
As a farmer, there are no guarantees that the weather will co-operate, that illness will not strike or that the crops will grow. That’s why Marlis Stewart leans on her faith.
Car-free efforts in major Canadian cities are part of a global push that's reconsidering city design to reduce congestion and pollution.
Kamloops, B.C., council has formally called on Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson to resign after a scathing report from a provincially-appointed municipal adviser was made public on Wednesday.
Rick Tocchet doesn't mind the fact that his Vancouver Canucks aren't favoured to win against their next playoff opponent. "I love being doubted," the head coach said. Analysts have been skeptical of the Canucks all season, Tocchet added.
The Canadian Coast Guard is on the scene as a barge has come loose near Vancouver's English Bay Beach — the third time a barge has done so in the last three years.
An appearance by the CEO of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. at a Parliamentary committee turned personal Tuesday, even before Catherine Tait faced a barrage of questions from Conservative MPs over executive bonuses.
The federal judge in Florida presiding over the classified documents prosecution of former U.S. president Donald Trump has cancelled the May 20 trial date, postponing it indefinitely.