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Nova Scotia election: Tory leader won’t invite Pierre Poilievre to join campaign
Plateau intersection where child was killed by truck is dangerous, residents say
Peter Nygard asks court to review decision to deny him bail pending appeal
Allison Hanes: Americans aren't the only ones suffering from U.S. election anxiety
Terry Mosher: John Little was beloved Montreal artist, sports fan and a great friend
Today's letters: Baseline Road rapid transit plan needs a rethink
N.L. hockey player suspended after repeatedly punching fan who taunted him
The launch of a new Avalon East Senior Hockey League season has been marred by an off-ice altercation between a player and fan in Harbour Grace, with the town council promising consequences.
We finally know what the mystery blobs washing up on Newfoundland's beaches are
Throughout the fall, unusual white blobs have been washing ashore on beaches in eastern Newfoundland. A Memorial University chemist says the substance is a type of pollution that shouldn't have been in the ocean in the first place.
Rusting robots: Scientists fear end of COVID-19 funding will set Canada back
A night searching for Ottawa's hardest-to-reach homeless
The Salvation Army found more than 125 people sleeping outside during one 24-hour period last month. CBC followed one of the teams.
After fleeing Taliban and abuse, Afghan woman in Canada for 8 years told she's being deported soon
Frozan Hassan Zai has spent eight years building a community in Canada after escaping the Netherlands with her two children. Now, because Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has deemed her marriage false, she received deportation orders Tuesday saying she must leave by the first week of December. "In this big world, there is no place we can call home," she says.
How Canada's auto industry is 'on the ballot' in today's U.S. presidential election
As voters decide who will take over the White House, there's a feeling the person who becomes U.S. president will bring in policies that could shift Canada's role in the automotive industry. There are "two completely different visions for the future of the industry" as pitched by the two candidates, says Patrick Anderson, who runs a consultant firm in Michigan that works with manufacturers on both sides of the border.
Three years of roaring oil prices could be coming to an end
The days of oil companies being compared to broken cash machines are likely over.