Air travellers landing in Canada will have to quarantine in a hotel, at their own expense, starting Feb. 22, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Air travellers landing in Canada will have to quarantine in a hotel, at their own expense, starting Feb. 22, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Heather Hoover, the ex-wife of the man police say killed Christine Jessop in 1984, talks with CBC News about learning and coping with the truth about the murder of the nine-year-old girl.
The Canadian men’s water polo team will attempt to secure its first Olympic berth since 2008, with three spots in Tokyo this summer up for grabs at a week-long qualification tourney in the Netherlands, starting Sunday against Brazil (CBCSports.ca, 8:30 a.m. ET).
Joyce Cherry’s mother wasn’t able to provide a DNA saliva sample until 30 minutes before her death at the age of 104. Cherry mailed it to ancestry.ca in a postage-paid package the next morning. Four months later, she’s worried the sample is lost.
A Kamloops man has been ordered to pay nearly $7 million to cover the health-care costs and lost opportunities of a teenager he nearly beat to death with a baseball bat for trespassing into his yard.
The federal government has approved Air Canada’s purchase of competing airline Transat A.T. Inc. under a series of strict terms and conditions the government says “are in the interest of Canadians.”
Two men are dead and a third has been rescued after a tugboat went missing off the North Coast of British Columbia Wednesday night.
CBC has obtained an open letter written by a group of Mary River mine employees. About 700 staff have been stranded at the Nunavut mine site since a group of protesters staged a blockade last week. “We recognize the Inuit as the rightful custodians of this land,” the letter says.
As vaccines roll out, advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities worry they’re falling through the cracks for access — even though they can be higher risk for disease, due to necessary interactions with support workers and other vulnerabilities.
A new national project supported by federal funding is working to honour the memory of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls through art.