Benton Davie, a 30-year-old helicopter engineer, was one of three people killed in a crash near Resolute Bay, Nunavut.
Benton Davie, a 30-year-old helicopter engineer, was one of three people killed in a crash near Resolute Bay, Nunavut.
A former B.C. cabinet minister who once said his colleague was complicit in the province’s failure to address the issue of money laundering has testified his comment were “personal opinions” he believed he was expressing privately, unaware his old friend was recording the conversation.
The commander of Canada’s Special Forces will be leaving his post early after it was revealed this week that he wrote a letter in support of another soldier convicted of sexual assault and failed to support the victims.
The federal government is facing an uproar over controversial changes to a bill that would bring videos and other content posted to social media sites like YouTube under the purview of the country’s broadcasting regulator. So what is it proposing?
The widow of a 46-year-old B.C. man who died suddenly of COVID-19 at his home this month is urging people to take the disease seriously.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government has sent the federal government a letter asking for quarantine measures at Canada’s airports to be extended to the land border with the United States, CBC News has learned.
Laurentian University’s attempts to cut ties with three federated schools, on the road to getting a $10-million loan to help it continue with restructuring for survival, was met with heated opposition and accusations in Ontario Superior Court on Thursday.
As the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic set new records on Thursday, Alberta’s premier announced targeted public-health measures intended to slow the spread of the disease. The province reported 2,048 new cases on Thursday, the highest single-day total since the pandemic began in March 2020.
When the federal government stepped in with an inadequate sick leave plan last year, did it make the problem worse — by giving the provinces an excuse to do nothing?
Scientists are mourning the loss of leading Canadian polar bear scientist Markus Dyck, who was one of three people on board a helicopter that crashed near Resolute Bay, Nunavut, on Sunday.