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Quebec hiker rescued after nearly 15-metre fall on Mount Washington
A 24-year-old from Quebec City suffered serious injuries in a fall on the Huntington Ravine Trail in New Hampshire and was airlifted to...
Jasper getting $520M from Ottawa to rebuild after 2024 wildfire
Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced funding to restore damaged national park assets and provide interim...
Reacher season 4 lands on Prime Video August 12 with new conspiracy plot
Alan Ritchson returns in the new season, adapted from Lee Child's 13th Jack Reacher novel, with the first three episodes dropping August...
Canada's heat warning colour system explained
Environment Canada uses yellow, orange, and red alerts; Toronto is under orange as temperatures feel like 40 C.
Albertans hold conflicted views on separation and patriotism
As Oct. 19 referendum approaches, researcher finds most Albertans still embrace Canadian symbols despite separatist talk.
CUSMA trade review hinges on oil sector confidence
Canada's trade minister says renewing the trade deal with the US and Mexico depends on resolving concerns around climate policy and the...
Self-isolation ends for hantavirus cruise ship contacts
The Public Health Agency says the isolation period is over for people exposed to the deadly outbreak that began in April.
Six people presumed drowned as RCMP recover sunken boat off B.C. coast
A commercial charter boat capsized off Richmond, B.C., on Sunday. Four men and two women are presumed dead; four others were rescued.
Prime Minister Carney heads to NATO summit in Turkey next week
Carney will attend the NATO gathering in Ankara on July 7-8, then travel to Saudi Arabia. Both will be his first official visits to...
Bank of Canada Hires Third-Party Security During Strike
A landmark federal anti-scab law faces its first major test as the central bank brings in contractors while security officers picket...
Quebec parents get $127 per child for back-to-school next week
School supplies supplement lands July 2 for all families with children aged 4 to 16, no income test required.
Canada Day travellers face steep fee hikes in Japan from July 1
Japan is tripling its international tourist tax and raising visa fees for Canadians. The "sayonara tax" jumps from $9 to $27, while visa...