Canadians are spending money on clothes again, and it’s not limited to the pandemic staple of sweatpants — even jeans are making a comeback, according to recent data.
Canadians are spending money on clothes again, and it’s not limited to the pandemic staple of sweatpants — even jeans are making a comeback, according to recent data.
Using data gathering and analysis techniques, a CBC News Investigation has catalogued just a portion of one fake review network on Google’s My Business pages — 208 fake accounts that posted 3,574 fake reviews for 1,279 businesses across North America.
Shannon Adams, 43, was diagnosed with a super rare and aggressive blood cancer. Her fight has inspired thousands to help people who need stem cells.
Meet two people who have decided to leave the housing market behind and set up their homes in school buses. They’re not the only Nova Scotians opting to drastically downsize in order to deal with what many call an affordable-housing crisis in the province.
Pulsar UV, a company founded by four friends working in the entertainment industry, has quickly pivoted to supply film sets with much-needed COVID-19 tests. The company currently has 12 productions on the go — half from production companies in the U.S.
While helping out at pop-up vaccination clinics in Toronto, Dr. Hemant Shah has seen first hand a growing concern about the Moderna vaccine. He and other doctors across Ontario say they are having to counter a belief among the public that one vaccine is better than another.
Itunu and Samuel Oremade say video calls with their son Andrew bring pain as well as joy. That’s because the three-year-old keeps asking a question they are also desperate for an answer to: why can’t their family be together in Canada?
While a ceasefire reached Friday morning between Israel and Hamas has brought relief to many, anxiety still looms for Canadians with family in Israel and Gaza over the persisting conflict.
The vessel Akademik Ioffe was grounded in the western Gulf Boothia near Kugaaruk, Nunavut, with 102 passengers and 61 crew on board in August 2018. The ship also spilled 81 litres of fuel oil into the ocean.
I did not always know how to navigate being a transracial adoptee, and it will likely always be a work in progress, writes Greg Santos.