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Ten kids died from e-scooter and e-bike injuries in 2025, Canada's pediatric data shows
The Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program reports severe injuries surged, with 57 cases requiring ICU care, hospitalization or...
Environment Canada's new tornado and thunderstorm warnings target smaller areas to cut false alarms
The Convective Alert Modernization system launched August 11, allowing meteorologists to issue alerts for specific zones instead of...
Quebec man becomes first North American to receive regenerated liver transplant
The breakthrough surgery used a new machine called Liver Assist that treats and assesses donated organs outside the body, potentially...
Parks Canada reports westslope cutthroat trout returning to Hidden Lake in Banff
After more than a decade of restoration work, the threatened fish species is spawning naturally and repopulating its traditional habitat.
Canadian Congress of Black Politicians formally incorporated to support candidates facing discrimination
National organization with 150 members across all government levels launches with focus on mentorship, representation, and addressing...
Summerland wildfire continues to grow; 20,000 residents remain evacuated from homes
The Bald Range wildfire has now spread to over 184 square kilometres as firefighters battle the blaze with crews from Mexico, Costa Rica...
Alberta proposes $15 billion data centre near Edson powered by natural gas
Malachite One would consume 150 million cubic feet of natural gas daily and generate enough power for roughly 800,000 homes, pending...
Federal government allocates $34M across 141 climate resilience projects nationwide
A Quebec community is receiving $1 million for flood-reduction measures as part of the federal funding announced by Environment Minister...
Federal government funds $24 million cannabis and brain health research consortium
Ten research teams across Canada will study how cannabis affects the brain across all ages, including effects on epilepsy, anxiety,...
Canada's chief trade negotiator warns U.S. tariffs on August 19 would be a 'cliff' for negotiations
Janice Charette told American counterparts Ottawa cannot control public reaction if White House imposes tariffs; risk of chain retaliation.
Youth texting Kids Help Phone for mental health support overnight surges 24 percent across Canada
Overnight text requests to the crisis support service hit 183 percent higher than daytime, with Alberta seeing a 29 percent increase....
Alberta Health Services warns against contact with cyanobacterial bloom at Matchayaw Lake
Blue-green algal toxins detected west of Edmonton; avoid swimming, wading, and do not drink or cook with lake water.