Decision to approve Alberta referendum was 'unreasonable,' judge rules
Former Mountie found not guilty on allegation of foreign interference
Mother charged with murder in death of baby girl, Toronto police say
The mother of a 22-month-old girl has been charged with first-degree murder after the child died in hospital Wednesday, Toronto police say.
Boys are falling behind in school, and some experts say it starts in kindergarten
Islanders' Matthew Schaefer first unanimous NHL rookie of the year recipient since 1993
New York Islanders defenceman Matthew Schaefer has been awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's top rookie.
FAA adding transponders to its all airport vehicles after Air Canada plane's deadly LaGuardia runway crash
The agency in charge of aviation safety in the U.S. says all of its airport vehicles will be equipped with technology to help air-traffic controllers track their movements, a move expedited by the deadly crash in March involving an Air Canada jet at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
Retrial set for lawyer Alex Murdaugh after convictions overturned in deaths of wife, son
The murder convictions and life sentence of Alex Murdaugh were overturned Wednesday by the South Carolina Supreme Court because the court clerk at his trial suggested he was guilty, but the disgraced lawyer won't be leaving prison any time soon.
Erectile dysfunction ads are targeting young men. But many don’t need the meds, experts say
Euphemistic ads for ED medication are as old as the internet, but in recent years, direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical companies are using memes and unmistakable messaging to reach young men concerned about their sexual health on social media. Doctors caution young men often only n
Why a song contest has emerged as Europe’s most controversial election
Federal, Manitoba governments breached First Nations' child welfare rights, judge says in 'historic' decision
In a decision described as "historic," a Manitoba judge has found the governments of Manitoba and Canada breached First Nations' rights to self-governance around child welfare.
U.S. Senate votes to approves Trump's pick for Federal Reserve chair
The U.S. Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh, bringing new leadership to the world's most powerful central bank at a fraught moment for the global economy.
At least 6 dead after Russia fires hundreds of drones at Ukraine in hours-long attack
Russia fired at least 800 drones in a massive daytime barrage on about 20 regions in Ukraine on Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding dozens, including children, in one of the longest attacks by Moscow in the four-year-old war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Drug counsellor who delivered fatal ketamine doses to Matthew Perry gets 2 years in prison
A licensed drug addiction counsellor who delivered Friends star Matthew Perry the doses of ketamine that killed him receivd his sentence on Wednesday.
What does the Elections Alberta voter information breach mean for your privacy?
The list of electors, which was made public through a searchable database, contains personal voter information. Privacy experts say vulnerable Albertans face the most risk from the breach.
Are Canadians reaching their 'breaking point'? New data shows more people filing for insolvency
A disabled man living in a group home died malnourished in hospital. His family wants answers
A family is calling for an inquest after an intellectually disabled man who was being cared for at a Manitoba group home died in hospital with significant malnutrition.
Canada's new asylum law leaves 2SLGBTQ+ claimants fearing deportation
Cycling Canada is cutting women's pursuit team. These Canadian riders have launched an appeal
Five Canadian cyclists are prepared to fight back after it was announced Cycling Canada would not be sending a women’s pursuit team to this year’s world championships slated for Oct. 14-18.
A hormonal condition that affects tens of millions of women is being renamed. Here's why that's important
After more than a decade of discussion and debate, polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, will now be called polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS. It's hoped the name change will mean earlier diagnosis, an approach toward holistic treatments and more awareness of lesser



















