The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine can now be stored at typical refrigerator temperatures in Europe for weeks longer than previously thought, which could have...
May 19, 2021A national coalition of groups that support drug decriminalization say the plan put forward by Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart known as the “Vancouver Model”...
May 12, 2021Well into its third year of topping awards shows, comedy Schitt’s Creek led the nominations for this year’s Canadian Screen Awards with 21 nods. The...
March 30, 2021The Newfoundland and Labrador government is refusing to disclose COVID-19 modelling that Liberal Leader Andrew Furey said helped justify his decision to call...
March 15, 2021The commissioner heading Alberta’s inquiry into alleged foreign-funded attacks on the energy industry is independent and objective and should be allowed to complete...
February 13, 2021Documents tabled with the House of Commons health committee show the federal government missed an opportunity to purchase critical pandemic-related supplies at the outset of the...
February 12, 2021WARNING: This story contains content that some readers may find disturbing. Lawyers for a northern Ontario police force are trying to have video...
January 14, 2021Lawyers for Meng Wanzhou claim Canada would be violating established international law if it sent the Huawei executive to the United States to...
December 19, 2020This story is part of The Big Spend, a CBC News investigation examining the unprecedented $240 billion the federal government handed out during...
December 13, 2020Shell Canada will plant more than 800,000 trees in the interior of British Columbia next year, a project that the company hopes will create valuable carbon...
November 16, 2020The Trudeau government says there will be upheaval at the Canada-U.S. border early next year if a refugee pact between the two countries...
October 24, 2020Federal lawyers argue that a lawsuit alleging the Canadian government has violated the charter rights of 15 youth is far too broad to...
October 1, 2020A judge has ruled that Newfoundland and Labrador’s controversial COVID-19 travel restrictions on non-residents will remain intact. In a ruling released Thursday, Justice Donald Burrage...
September 18, 2020Warning: This story contains some disturbing details. Late one night in April 2015, a drunk man entered a convenience store in the town...
June 13, 2020Gerald Jackson spent his final days with COVID-19 lying just centimetres from another man’s bed, separated by a curtain in an eighth-floor room....
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