Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau promised Monday to spend some $6 billion on health care to help the provinces hire 7,500 new family doctors and nurse practitioners, if voters return his party to government on Sept. 20.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau promised Monday to spend some $6 billion on health care to help the provinces hire 7,500 new family doctors and nurse practitioners, if voters return his party to government on Sept. 20.
How should Canada prepare for the next pandemic it faces? There’s no consensus among major political parties on that question during an election campaign taking place amid a fourth wave of a pandemic that has yet to be quelled.
Canadian Savannah Sutherland won the bronze medal in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at U20 World Athletics Championships in Nairobi on Sunday. The Borden, Sask. native set her personal best time of 57.27 seconds.
A new journal article published by University of Victoria scientist Lauren Henson and fellow scientists indicates that habitats of three major bear groups in northern B.C. geographically overlap with three Indigenous language communities.
Around the world, members of the Hazara ethnic group who fled persecution by the Taliban are using their resources to help others escape.
Many Canadian colleges and universities are preparing to open their doors for in-person classes this fall, and some international students say they are overcoming huge hurdles to return to campus. CBC News spoke with four international students whose journeys to pursue post-secondary education in Canada have been anything but ordinary.
A group of Canadians with loved ones in Afghanistan wants to make the plight of Afghan citizens an issue in the federal election campaign, and has the support of NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.
Leaders’ Debates Commissioner David Johnston has confirmed that leaders of five political parties will be invited to participate in the upcoming election debates — but People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier is not among them.
Coyote experts are using every tactic they can find — short of catapults and dynamite — to try to solve the mystery of why the animals have become aggressive with dozens of people in Stanley Park this year.
The wildfires threatening communities in British Columbia’s interior are now a dominant issue in this federal election campaign as candidates from all the parties try to win over B.C. voters who are in danger of losing everything.