The Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified 20 residential school sites in Saskatchewan.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified 20 residential school sites in Saskatchewan.
Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand announced today that Canada will have enough product on hand by August to fully vaccinate every person eligible for a shot.
Almost all COVID-19 public health restrictions will be lifted in Alberta on Canada Day as the province prepares to enter the final stage of its COVID-19 reopening plan.
Canadiens interim head coach Dominique Ducharme missed Game 3 of Montreal’s third-round playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights after testing positive for COVID-19.
The statue of Canada’s first prime minister is expected to be removed from a park in his eastern Ontario hometown on Friday.
The Nova Scotia Grade 10 English correspondence course asks students why poverty and alcoholism are common problems among First Nations populations.
A woman who grew up playing piano and accordion in Barbados and died after years of experiencing homelessness in Hamilton is at the heart of Denise Davy’s new book, Her Name Was Margaret: Life and Death on the Streets.
The Assembly of First Nations says Canada’s attempt to narrow the list of First Nations children who can access services under Jordan’s Principle is linked to the country’s long-standing “racist and colonial” policies toward Indigenous Peoples.
As the travel industry pushes the government to ease travel restrictions, the federal government plans to roll out the first phase of its vaccine certification program for travellers entering the country starting early next month, CBC News has confirmed.
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) is recommending the provinces stop administering the AstraZeneca vaccine in most cases — even as booster shots for people who’ve already received first doses of the product.