Brian Sanderson has become the reluctant voice of caution around electric vehicles after his Nissan Leaf spent most of 2023 broken down.
There's an unanswered question hanging over the complex political negotiations on the future of this failed state — if the gangs are to be excluded from power, who is going to take power from them?
The head of Canada’s competition bureau, which regulates misleading marketing, wants the federal government to give him more power to tackle claims about the environmental commitments of corporations. 
When Reddit goes public later this month, it will be the first major social media platform to do so in years. The company is aiming for a target valuation of up to $6.4 billion US when it launches its IPO (initial public offering) on the New York Stock Exchange, giving the public an opportunity to invest in the company's stock for the first time.
In the eight years since Ife Adekoya left her family in Nigeria, goodbyes were hard. But each goodbye came with the expectation that they’d see each other again.
A juvenile caiman — a smaller relative of an alligator — named Javier will temporarily call the Victoria Butterfly Gardens home. 
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March 13, 2024 | The Indian government orders YouTube to block CBC's Fifth Estate documentary on the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. A Ukrainian former call centre employee uses a hidden camera to expose a crypto-investment scam targeting Canadians. Plus, self-checkout receipt scanners irk shoppers at Loblaw-owned grocery stores.
India is providing a fast-track to citizenship for religious minorities seeking refuge in the country — except, that is, for Muslims.  
YouTube is blocking access in India to a story by CBC’s The Fifth Estate on the alleged contract killing of a Canadian Sikh separatist after the Indian government demanded the social media platform take that action.
A Texas man who spent most of his 78 years using an iron lung chamber has died. Paul Alexander built a large following on social media, recounting his life from contracting polio in the 1940s to earning a law degree.
Alaska's annual Iditarod dog sled race ended with a victory for the ages: Dallas Seavey, one of the biggest names in the sport, came from behind after a moose attack to win the days-long contest for an unprecedented sixth time.
Olivia Munn has revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy, thanking her doctors and urging fans to calculate their own risk assessment.
A Quebec coroner's inquiry into the deaths of a provincial police sergeant and the man who killed her heard dramatic testimony Wednesday about how the fateful arrest happened and what efforts were made on the scene to save Sgt. Maureen Breau.
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board said on Wednesday investigators still do not know who worked on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 door plug involved in a Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines mid-air emergency and that video footage was overwritten.
One of the partners at GC Strategies is rebutting an auditor general's report that suggests the firm earned $19 million for the ArriveCan application, arguing that the government’s poor record-keeping inflated that estimate.
The military is dropping its aptitude test from the application process for dozens of jobs and accepting more new recruits with pre-existing medical conditions — trial efforts meant to boost the Canadian Armed Forces' dismal recruitment numbers.
The high Arctic community of Resolute Bay holds what military personnel describe as a top of the line training facility that houses anywhere from 12 to 400 people.
The Auditor General has fired two employees and is investigating a third after it emerged the employees were earning money from Government of Canada contracts on the side.