At least 51 civilians were killed Thursday in a Russian rocket strike on a village store in Eastern Ukraine, one of the deadliest attacks in recent months that came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended a summit of around 50 European leaders in Spain.
The federal New Democrats have rejected the first draft of the Liberals' pharmacare legislation, in what the health minister describes as "extremely fluid" negotiations over the highly anticipated bill.
P.E.I.'s Progressive Conservative premier has removed one of his MLAs from all legislative standing committees, a day after Tyler DesRoches came under fire for comments he made about female paramedics.
Although uncomfortable, bedbug bites are not typically dangerous and are often easily dealt with.
Norwegian author and dramatist Jon Fosse was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in Stockholm on Thursday.
U.S. President Joe Biden's dog, Commander, is "not presently on the White House campus" following a series of biting incidents involving White House staff and U.S. Secret Service officers, a spokesperson for Jill Biden said late Wednesday.
Following the party's loss to the NDP, some high-profile Progressive Conservatives are questioning a decision to make Heather Stefanson campaign hard to the right.
Players have been invited to Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) training camps next month, ahead of an expected January 2024 puck drop
A new survey of low- and middle-income tenants reveals how affordability and lease agreements create barriers to tenants securing adequate cooling to escape extreme indoor heat in the summer. Landlords say solving the problem is more complex than it may seem, requiring coordination with different civil bodies.
Like her colleagues celebrating professional wins, Kate Hoad-Reddick decided to announce her ‘new job’ as a parent on her LinkedIn profile.
As the African community grows in Thunder Bay, the northwestern Ontario city is welcoming a new crop of African-inspired businesses — with at least three opening this fall. Meet some of the business owners who say they want their stores to cater to the wider community too.
Maria Sabourin thought someone was breaking into her apartment, but says when she called 911 for help she was repeatedly interrupted, misunderstood and treated with disrespect by the operator — an experience that left her "emotionally destroyed."
A European Union climate monitoring agency has found that last month was the hottest September ever recorded, coming in at 1.75 C above the pre–industrial average. But more concerning is that 2023 is on track to become the hottest year on record.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's advisers are divided on the position the party should take on issues of gender identity and diversity, multiple Conservative sources told Radio-Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Easter weekend vacation in Montana cost taxpayers nearly a quarter of a million dollars, CBC News has learned — far more than the sum reported to Parliament.
The chief medical officer says as a doctor he sees people in hospital desperate to stop smoking.
A new scheme is helping women in Lincolnshire stop smoking before they give birth.
Cleaning on the Paris-London route is "highly effective at eliminating bugs", Eurostar says.
A support service for NHS staff reports a 77% rise in doctors seeking help for mental health issues.
The prime minister tells the BBC he backs the move because there is "no safe level of smoking".