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- Canada's greenhouse gas emissions climbed in 2022, after pandemic slowdown
- B.C. Housing accused of using affordable-home lawsuits for 'political purposes'
- Refugee Team for Paris Olympics has 36 athletes from 11 countries across 12 sports
- Police charge 4th teen with murder in stabbing outside Halifax mall
- More people are working in Calgary than ever, and yet the unemployment rate is on the rise
Harry's friends and dad joined him in shaving their heads and raised £24,500 for charity.
The Royal Canadian Air Force sent a CC-150 Polaris to India from CFB Trenton Sunday night to pick up Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Canadian delegation after the plane that took him there suffered a maintenance problem.
After 109 years, Canada won its first-ever Davis Cup title last year in Spain. Its defence begins on Wednesday at 9 a.m. ET, with live streaming across CBC Sports digital platforms.
11.09.2023 Court documents detail alleged Ponzi scheme by B.C. couple facing fraud charges in Edmonton
Curtis Quigley and Kathleen Treadgold, both 56, are jointly charged with 80 counts of fraud over $5,000 after turning themselves in to Edmonton police last month.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will soon visit Russia to meet President Vladimir Putin, the two countries confirmed on Monday, after U.S. officials said the pair would discuss possible arms deals.
As severe drought conditions have helped usher in British Columbia's most devastating wildfire season on record, experts and elected officials are warning of increased flooding risks and lingering damage even after wetter weather returns.
11.09.2023 An Afghan interpreter shot by the Taliban may soon be coming to Canada, after a 2-year fight to help
An interpreter who has been hunted and shot in Afghanistan for helping NATO forces has received notice that he'll likely be coming to Canada.
11.09.2023 Patrolling the high seas: An inside look at working, living and playing on board a Canadian warship
A CBC News team has joined the 240 personnel aboard HMCS Ottawa, which is spending the next four months in the Indo-Pacific region. They offer this look at how a warship operates, the roles of crew members, the precision of the work and the opportunities to play.
11.09.2023 Pass rates at Ontario DriveTest centres reveal 'illusion of consistency,' says road safety group
Ontario DriveTest exams are supposed to be similar to each other and evaluate the same driving skills, but the percentage of people who pass varies drastically depending on where you take the test, according to new data obtained by CBC Hamilton through a freedom of information request.
The United Nations has estimated 300,000 people were affected by Friday night's magnitude 6.8 quake. It's galvanized Moroccans in the nation's capital to do what they can to help.
The federal government has introduced new guidelines for employees who want to use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT on the job to ensure the technology is being used responsibly, says Treasury Board President Anita Anand.
11.09.2023 Leaving the abuse took every last bit of courage. Now these women face a hopeless search for housing
CBC News spoke to three Nova Scotia women who fled abusive relationships and have been staying in shelters for months as they search for housing. They say they can't find anywhere affordable to live, and two are worried they will have no choice but to go back to their abusers.
The last homelessness count in the city found there were approximately 300 people who identified as homeless, of which roughly 100 stay in shelters every night, according to Tony Brushett, the executive director of the Yellowknife Salvation Army.
The private Spire hospital widens its review of mesh surgeon Tony Dixon's operations.
The Cambridge primary school had been prepared to take Ofsted to court after being rated inadequate.
The federal government says a cap on foreign student visas could help ease the housing crisis, but it could also be disastrous for some colleges and universities. CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down how and why so many Canadian schools rely on those lucrative international tuition fees.
The federal government says a cap on foreign student visas could help ease the housing crisis, but it could also be disastrous for some colleges and universities. CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down how and why so many Canadian schools rely on those lucrative international tuition fees.
Heavily armed Chinese warships closely shadowed a Canadian frigate and a U.S. destroyer for 14 hours as they passed through the Taiwan Strait. China has become increasingly aggressive in its efforts to dominate the region.
Heavily armed Chinese warships closely shadowed a Canadian frigate and a U.S. destroyer for 14 hours as they passed through the Taiwan Strait. China has become increasingly aggressive in its efforts to dominate the region.
11.09.2023 Canada's men's volleyball team defeated by U.S. in NORCECA Continental Championship final
Canada's men's volleyball team fell to the United States in the gold-medal match at the NORCECA Continental Championship on Sunday, suffering a 3-0 (25-20, 25-14, 25-22) loss in Charleston, West Va.
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