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Canadian passport ranking slips as travel freedom falls to 37th globally
Canada dropped out of the top 10 in a new global passport index, with travel freedom ranked 37th—down from 184 visa-free destinations to 181.
Western Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency as flooding cuts regional access
Minegoziibe Anishinabe (Pine Creek First Nation) is landlocked after Highway 20 washed out, joining dozens of communities across the...
Margaret Commodore, Yukon's trailblazing justice minister, dies at 93
The residential school survivor became the first Indigenous justice minister in Canada, serving 14 years in the Yukon legislature while...
NASA satellite rescue mission delayed as rocket plane fails to release Pegasus
Northrop Grumman's aircraft took off from the Marshall Islands but could not release the robotic spacecraft needed to capture the Swift...
Nova Scotia boating accident on Canada Day leaves one dead, search ongoing for second person
A 70-year-old from Aylesford died after being thrown from a boat on Aylesford Lake; RCMP, rescue teams, and an underwater recovery unit...
AI mental health tools are becoming easier to access, but experts warn against mistaking them for real therapy
About one in five adults in Canada has a mental health problem, but less than half have access to treatment. Chatbots and apps are...
How Canada's courts came to recognize Aboriginal title as a legal reality
The B.C. Supreme Court's landmark Cowichan decision—affirming the nation's first Aboriginal title ruling over modern urban land—traces...
Heat wave sweeping Ontario and Quebec spreads to Atlantic provinces
Environment Canada has issued heat warnings from Ontario through the Maritimes, with daytime highs in the mid-30s and humidex values...
Advocates push federal equity council to explicitly address anti-Black racism
Days after retired judge Corrine Sparks became the first Black member of the advisory council, civil rights groups say a clear mandate...
Prime Minister Carney's Edmonton Canada Day speech cancelled as thunderstorms ground his plane in Ottawa
Carney delivered a unity message in the nation's capital before severe weather prevented him from reaching Alberta for his evening address.
U.S. border officials report 55 percent drop in drug seizures at Canada crossing
Acting Deputy Chief Jason Schneider told Congress that seizures at the northern border have plummeted, contradicting Republican claims...
Heat warnings blanket much of Canada as temperatures reach into the 30s on Canada Day
Yellow and orange heat warnings are in place across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and the Northwest Territories...