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Canada's Éliot Grondin clinches snowboard cross Crystal Globe with silver-medal win in Quebec
Canada's Éliot Grondin won a snowboard cross silver medal at Mont-Sainte-Anne, Que., on Saturday to claim the overall World Cup season title.
One dead, one arrested in Rockland incident
OFFICER DOWN TRIAL: "I didn't know it was a cop" — killer thought it was a home invasion
Inside a huge Poilievre rally, the heat is intensifying — not just from the mass of people
Tens of thousands still without power in Ontario after pair of storms
More than 100,000 customers still don't have power as of Saturday morning. Hydro One now saying some power outages could last into next week.
Elmwood School presents an enchanting production of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The most important election of our lifetime? These Albertans say it's high stakes
People of all political stripes are weighing the stakes of the upcoming federal election as they make their choice for who Canada should have at the helm in the midst of the U.S. trade war. CBC asked Albertan voters, experts, and businesses if this election feels different.
The Spoils documents the unravelling of an exhibit of Nazi-stolen art
Canada wanted to ‘cooperate’ on illegal immigration. Trump chose tariffs
The best natural ways to help manage allergies this spring
Opening mines faster in Ontario will add ‘soft power leverage’ over Trump: minister
On the Brink: Ontario retirees forced to cut family traditions over food costs
Inspired by great-grandfather's near death, scholarship winner hopes to make life safer for fishermen
Ben Collings-Mackay is a fourth-generation lobster fisherman who grew up knowing the dangers of the job. The St. FX student just received a $45,000 scholarship that he's investing in his business, which aims to revolutionize commercial fishing life-jackets.
Ottawa cancels planned freeway expansion into People's Park
Deachman: Ottawa’s $100K club now includes more than one-third of city workers. Most residents earn far less
City of Toronto suing consultant for expressway work it claims caused 8 months of delays
The city says design errors caused work on the Gardiner Expressway to be delayed by more than eight months in 2021. In a lawsuit, it’s seeking tens of millions of dollars from the multi-national consulting firm it alleges made the mistakes.
Ontario tourism operators hope for summer staycation boom
Local tourism operators are anticipating more business this summer as Canadians opt out of travel south of the border.
Why Canada is on the cusp of a housing construction crisis
Housing is about to get a lot more expensive in the next decade if the federal government’s immigration program bringing in skilled workers isn’t revamped. Many in the construction industry say there aren’t enough domestic workers going into jobs that don’t require an apprenticeship or certificate and the current system bringing in newcomers only covers highly skilled workers.
Top American scientists just lost their jobs. Canada is rolling out the welcome mat
What would it take to bring American scientists north? Increasing research funding — as well as costs for things that make research possible — would be a good start, say experts.