As more than 200 wildfires continue to burn in British Columbia, experts are advising residents to start preparing for wildfire smoke and poor air quality.
As more than 200 wildfires continue to burn in British Columbia, experts are advising residents to start preparing for wildfire smoke and poor air quality.
Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan is the first Indigenous group in Canada to ink an agreement with Ottawa for federal funding of locally controlled child welfare services since the Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families came into force last year.
The finance minister is calling for nurse wages to be rolled back as Alberta grapples with its financial situation.
The heat wave that scorched most of Western Canada last week accelerated the melting of alpine glaciers, a glaciologist at the University of Alberta told the Calgary Eyeopener on Tuesday.
A faulty part suspected as the cause of a deadly helicopter crash west of Edmonton last week has grounded some models of Bell helicopters across North America.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce his pick for Canada’s next governor general this morning, CBC News has learned.
Inuk leader and former ambassador Mary Simon has been chosen as the next governor general — the first Indigenous person ever to be appointed to the role.
A university laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ont., has successfully extracted DNA samples from the remains of two unidentified boys that were found in Vancouver, part of ongoing efforts to find answers in the nearly seven-decade-old Babes in the Woods case.
In 2015, Catholic officials argued in court they could only fundraise a total of $3.9 million for residential school survivors, but efforts for Catholic cathedrals and other buildings across Canada reached nearly $300 million since November 2005, according to data gathered by CBC News.
A Halifax restaurateur who was locked out of his restaurant by his landlord is now back inside. He’s not sure what’s ahead.