Man severely injured protecting wife from polar bear attack
The man had serious injuries to his arm and legs, said police in Fort Severn First Nation, Ontario, Canada.
read moreThe man had serious injuries to his arm and legs, said police in Fort Severn First Nation, Ontario, Canada.
read moreAn Oct. 24 crash involving an electric car that killed four people in downtown Toronto has raised concerns about the dangers when things go wrong for EVs.
read moreTrump has threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods coming into the U.S. But his threat has raised questions as to whether Canada has any kind of leverage to squeeze the U.S. and prevent such tariff action.
read moreSince September 2023, Paul Ziman hasn't visited his mother at the long-term care home where she lives due to an order under Ontario's trespassing act. He believes it was the result of him speaking out about her care, something the Windsor facility de
read moreAn Ontario school teacher accused of multiple sexual offences involving students has been again released on bail after she was rearrested for allegedly...
read moreExperts estimate the box could have 25 to 27 Wayne Gretzky rookie cards.
read moreA complete blood count (CBC) screening is a routine exam requested by most physicians for healthy adults. Currently, the results of CBC tests are analyzed using a one-size-fits-all reference interval, but a new study suggests that this approach can l
read moreAfter 10 years of constantly uploading content, heavy music specialist Glenn Fricker needs to take a break from his popular YouTube channel — to care for his ailing wife. The Tecumseh-based recording studio expert shared with CBC Windsor what it's
read moreBenjamin Netanyahu became the first sitting Israeli PM to appear as a defendant in a criminal trial Tuesday. But his goal over the upcoming weeks of testimony may be more than just fending off charges of bribery and breach of trust — it may be to d
read moreAs the first phase of Ottawa's assault weapon buyback program finally gets underway, the government has quietly expanded the program to include parts. A move that addresses concerns about 'ghost guns,' but seems certain to drive up costs.
read moreToby MacDonald has reached a conclusion after a long quest for answers about asbestos at her daughter's former school: P.E.I.'s freedom of information system, 'our last line of defence for transparency and accountability,' can be summed up in a word
read moreSum 41 will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The ceremony will take place at the JUNO Awards, set for March 30th at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
read moreGeorge Joseph Kresge Jr., who was known to generations of TV watchers as the mesmerizing entertainer and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin, has died at age 89.
read moreWhen Donald Trump jokes that Canada could become the 51st state, and refers to Justin Trudeau as a governor rather than prime minister, it’s all an effort to “humiliate” the Canadian leader, says John Bolton, his former national security advise
read moreWomen in Male Fields and Chill Guy are two trends sweeping social media — and dividing people across gender lines, some say.
read moreEthics experts say Canadians should think twice about becoming research participants, because the federal body that holds universities accountable to ethical standards has no jurisdiction over privately funded studies.
read moreOn the heels of his unprecedented presidential pardon for his son Hunter, U.S. President Joe Biden is reportedly considering exercising that power again, this time to pre-emptively protect figures who may be targeted by the incoming Trump administr
read moreJulien Arnold—a Canadian actor who founded the Edmonton theater company Free Will Players—died after having a medical emergency during his Nov. 24 performance in A Christmas Carol at Citadel Theatre.
read moreA lack of staffing has reduced the number of MRIs that P.E.I. conducts, leading to even longer wait times for a test and possible diagnosis.
read moreRetired RCAF Spitfire pilot Ken Raven gets back into the cockpit for a special flight in a Harvard trainer at Tillsonburg airport.
read moreFederal Justice Minister Arif Virani is set to meet with the chief justices of Canada's four federal courts on Friday, after they warned of a budgetary shortfall creating "critical" pressure on their operations, including efforts to clear a backlog
read moreMost positive tests for RSV so far this season in Canada have been among the youngest, federal data suggests. And while Health Canada has approved an immunization that can protect all babies from the illness, it’s only available in a few jurisdicti
read moreHyundai is recalling 48,509 SUVs and small cars in Canada, plus an additional 226,000 in the U.S., because the rearview camera image may not show up on the screens.
read moreOld Order Mennonites in Desbarats near Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., share stories of loved ones who have died or been injured in collisions while using horses and buggies. Now, the leadership is exploring ways to make roads safer.
read moreA majority of the physicians who responded to a Doctors Manitoba request for feedback on CancerCare Manitoba say they're concerned about the possibility their work environment could hurt their ability to provide proper care, says a report obtained
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