A week after the U.S. government surprised many by announcing the land border with Canada would remain closed for the time being, the...
March 21, 2022What was once a steady stream of cool, clear water had become a patch of shallow, muddy puddles. Inside these remaining pools not...
March 21, 2022The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), which represents Saskatchewan’s First Nations, is demanding the resignation of one of the province’s top judges...
March 21, 2022A combination of intense heat and drought conditions is causing wildfires in Western Canada to generate their own weather systems, experts say. Michael Fromm, a...
March 21, 2022WARNING: This story contains distressing details The Lac La Ronge Indian Band has become the latest First Nation in Saskatchewan to begin searching...
March 21, 2022This First Person article is the experience of Laura Sang, a physician in Montreal. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please...
March 21, 2022At the halfway point of B.C.’s fire season, the province is “significantly higher” than the 10-year average both in terms of the number...
March 21, 2022Deanne Simms remembers walking into a salon as a teen and being met by a woman who was frantically running toward her from...
March 21, 2022Six decades after tonnes of mercury were dumped into the Wabigoon River, Grassy Narrows First Nation has reached an agreement with Ottawa for $68.9 million...
March 21, 2022Nathan Kruljac was a young man of 25 when he experienced some shortness of breath while out for a drive in Surrey, B.C....
March 21, 2022Ever since Diana Bosco transitioned to female four years ago, she’s been attempting to get identification that accurately reflects her gender — a process she describes as invasive...
March 21, 2022A Roman Catholic Church document claiming the church provided $25 million of “in-kind services” to residential school survivors is sitting inside a Regina courthouse, but officials are refusing...
March 21, 2022Maggie Mac Neil won Canada’s first gold medal of these Olympics, capturing the women’s 100-metre butterfly in a Canadian record of 55.59 seconds...
March 21, 2022Canadians have embraced the outdoors in droves over the past year-and-a-half due to pandemic-related lockdowns — and their fluffy, tree-climbing, bird-watching feline companions have been tagging along....
March 21, 2022A Toronto company that was paid to store potentially life-saving stem cells from the children of roughly 3,000 clients across Canada is now...
March 21, 2022For the first time in more than 20 years, one of Nova Scotia’s oldest and largest Black communities will be represented by a...
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