Several shoppers say they were charged small charity donations at the Maxi grocery store in Dorval, Que., without being asked, prompting Loblaw to admit a system error.
Victory gardens, promoted as a way to ease food shortages during the world wars, are seeing a resurgence as more Canadians try to grow their own food amid skyrocketing grocery bills and U.S. tariff threats.
New research suggests that near-death experiences can prompt people to make big changes in the search for more meaningful working lives. But experts say those changes are possible even if you don't have a brush with death.
The man charged with the first-degree murder of a missing Ottawa woman has a history of intimate partner violence cases, court records show.
When Terri Singer and her family were priced out of the rental market, they had no choice but to live in a hotel. She writes it felt like a gilded prison of sorts, where they could see others come and go, knowing they had a home to return to.
A longtime fugitive admits it was "a mistake" to flee to Toronto, where he was recently arrested after spending more than 21 years on the run from U.S. manslaughter charges. In a sworn affidavit obtained by CBC News, Patrick Lutts Jr. publicly outlines for the first time how he hid from authorities.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation started distributing aid this week, but it was off to a rough start as desperate Palestinians scrambled to get food after weeks of delays. The group denies any reports of violence and says it will push forward with opening more distribution points in the strip.
Is it possible that the visit of King Charles marked the end of Canada's brief populist moment? It is, of course, far too early to draw any such conclusion. One way or another, the ultimate fate of the populist appeal in Canada may really depend on what His Majesty's government does next.
Doctors are tapping into it to the emerging field of the gut microbiome to try to treat some diseases differently.
Many people with advanced prostate cancer are living much longer due to new treatments, leading prostate cancer doctors say. Though not often a cure, these innovations are turning a disease once considered a death sentence into a chronic illness that can be managed for years in some patients.
The price of gold has skyrocketed in recent months, delighting investors around the world, including in India — where gold is more than an investment and a status symbol but also holds religious and cultural significance.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says that Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, B.C. is facing a $20,000 fine over failure to quarantine and cull its birds.
Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, the suspect in the deadly Vancouver car-ramming attack, will be the subject of a two-day court hearing this summer to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial on murder charges.
Some First Nations are raising concerns about the federal government's plan to provide up-front approvals for major projects, with one grand chief calling it a "fool's errand."
Misleading ads on social media are promoting products that doctors say are not effective but mimic the names of more recognizable devices and medications used to manage weight loss and diabetes. The ads also feature logos of known charitable organizations that say they do not endorse the products.
The Mississippi town of Clarksdale is, in many ways, the heart and soul of the movie Sinners. But, until this week, its residents had no way to benefit from the film’s massive success at the box office. In fact, many of them couldn’t even see it, because the town doesn’t have a movie theatre. 
Every time Andrew Mancini does an icebreaker activity, he proudly shares the scripted answer of his life-long goal: visiting all 62 locations of the Old Spaghetti Factory restaurant chain.
Canada Post says it has asked the federal jobs minister to force a union membership vote on the proposals the Crown corporation put forward earlier this week.
A suspect has been charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl in a public bathroom in Vancouver on Wednesday, police say. The incident was part of an "alleged crime spree" that included a second assault and a bank robbery.