Hilary Odun says student finance is an "underserved market" and hopes her viewers "learn something new".
Ella, nine, finds hospital "boring" and loves the lessons which are believed to be a hospital first.
Doctors reprogrammed eight-year-old Aditi's immune system so she does not need daily anti-rejection drugs.
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at what effect the recent California lawsuit against oil and gas companies might have in Canada, and what a greenbelt is actually meant to accomplish.
A retired corporal says the federal government is failing military victims of sexual assault by dragging its heels on stripping the Canadian Armed Forces of its power to investigate and prosecute sexual offences.
The Canadian Army has dozens of older troop carriers it plans to send to the scrapheap this year — even though a private company has offered to refurbish them for use in Ukraine.
The College of Family Physicians of Canada wants to increase the length of a family medicine residency from two years to three, as a way of preparing doctors for more complex patients. But the plan is raising concerns it will increase the shortage of doctors at a time when some six million Canadians don't have access.
The popular idea that prices should fall to previous lows gives most economists chills. Deflation is bad for everyone, they say.
A student who ignored the symptoms of meningitis urges others to be aware of the signs.
The 18-year-old man died in a Scottish hospital after drinking an excessive amount of water.
Patients affected by walk-outs by striking NHS staff say they have been "left in limbo".
Staff in some parts of the hospital have to work around metal props supporting the ceiling.
Orla Guerin visits a hospital and clinic in Ukraine, where 15,000 lost limbs in the first half of 2023.
Jason Brolund was invited to New York to speak about his experience fighting massive wildfires this summer, where he described the 'toughest three days' of his career and urged leaders to think about how to act to prevent worsening climate disasters.
Jason Brolund was invited to New York to speak about his experience fighting massive wildfires this summer, where he described the 'toughest three days' of his career and urged leaders to think about how to act to prevent worsening climate disasters.
Applications also fell, after demand grew in the pandemic - and the acceptance rate remains about 85%.
Russian journalist Elena Kostyuchenko can only plan her life a few weeks at a time because she may be on a Russian kill list. In a Canadian exclusive, CBC’s chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault meets her and reports on the young Russian author's life on the run.
Ukraine's fate is being fought on the political battlefield this week, with the country's leader looking to shore up support in North America, especially in a wavering Washington. Here is one scene from that front: a showdown at the UN
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that Canada's methane reduction efforts are ahead of schedule and it's in a position to exceed its targets for reducing one of the most potent planet-warming gases.
First Nations continue to protest the proposed federal recognition of the Métis Nation of Ontario, while the MNO marks the 20th anniversary of a landmark legal win, and vows not to back down.