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Laneway homes offer path to affordable housing and multigenerational living across Canada
From Calgary to Edmonton, homeowners are building secondary units in their backyards with government incentives. One Calgary home cost...
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia named one of the world's 20 most beautiful towns
The historic fishing town's colourful wooden architecture and maritime heritage caught the eye of Condé Nast Traveler. It's a UNESCO...
Conservatives demand emergency meeting on Trump tariff threat, question Carney's plan
Opposition calls for Standing Committee hearings on U.S. President's 50 percent tariff threat. Trump cited provincial alcohol bans,...
Canada's path to nuclear weapons is getting shorter, experts warn
Nuclear experts say Canada has the easiest technical route to a bomb among non-nuclear nations, and new reactor designs will make that...
University of Waterloo researchers explore what it's really like to date an AI companion
Two researchers tested an AI relationship app and found that while the AI mimics human connection convincingly, something crucial is...
Two tornadoes swept through Quebec during Tuesday's powerful storm
The Northern Tornadoes Project confirmed an EF0 in Saint-Donat and an EF1 in Harrington, with winds up to 175 km/h.
Viral bear encounter renews push to enforce leash laws in national parks
Parks Canada charged two hikers after video showed their off-leash dog approaching a grizzly bear in Banff, sparking conversation about...
Trump's tariff threat already costing Canadian manufacturers major orders
A 50 percent tariff proposed for August is already causing U.S. buyers to pull orders from Canadian companies, with furniture and...
Alberta's crime severity index hits 12-year low as RCMP credit collective effort
Police-reported crime in Alberta dropped 10.4% in 2025, marking the lowest Crime Severity Index score since 2014, according to Statistics Canada.
Indigenous entrepreneurs use AI tools to combat online misinformation
Métis technologist Shani Gwin created an AI platform to detect inaccurate representations of Indigenous peoples in online content.
Federal disability benefit leaves episodic conditions out, advocates say
Canada's disability benefit program uses a narrower eligibility definition than the law that created it, excluding people with episodic...
Industrial and raw materials prices fell sharply in June as energy costs plummeted
Canada's Industrial Product Price Index dropped 1.4% month-over-month in June, driven by a 9.1% decline in energy and petroleum products...