A keystone structure in Canada’s High Arctic is under threat of collapse, and it would take with it a globally unique and fertile piece of the Arctic ecosystem, according to a new report published in the journal Nature Communications.
A keystone structure in Canada’s High Arctic is under threat of collapse, and it would take with it a globally unique and fertile piece of the Arctic ecosystem, according to a new report published in the journal Nature Communications.
An Amber Alert has been cancelled for a five-year-old girl in Quebec after police say the missing child was found safe. A suspect is being questioned by police.
Crops are failing to grow without much rain or reprieve from unrelenting heat during what one expert says is shaping up to be the worst drought in Canadian history.
It took a pandemic for many people to realize there’s plenty of nature to explore within city limits. That’s one reason why Parks Canada wants to expand its network of national urban parks, signing partnership agreements with three municipalities: Saskatoon, Halifax and Edmonton.
The coming federal election will arrive with numerous safety concerns and threatens the loss of hard-fought legislation.
Like many, Johnny Bandura was shaken by the discovery of unmarked burial sites near a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., earlier this year. In a series of 215 portraits, Bandura imagines what each student might have become.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced today that the federal government will soon require that all public servants be vaccinated — a mandate that he said will also be implemented by Crown corporations and other federally regulated businesses in the coming weeks.
Alex Trebek, host of the iconic television game show Jeopardy for 37 years before his death last year, will be immortalized in a mural by renowned Montreal artist Kevin Ledo that’s being painted on the side of his old high school in Sudbury, Ont.
Alberta public health measures set to expire on Monday will remain in place for another six weeks until Sept. 27, Alberta’s top public health doctor announced Friday.
Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice has certified a class-action lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc., which advances a fight to get some of the platform’s Canadian couriers and drivers recognized as employees.