Liberal House leader calls Poilievre a 'fraudster' and a 'bully' as Commons returns
Liberal House leader Karina Gould kicked off the fall sitting of Parliament Monday by calling Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre a "fraudster" and a "bully" and accusing him of holding a secret agenda that Canadians won't like.
1st teen sentenced in Kenneth Lee case gets 15 months probation
The first teenager to be sentenced in the death of a Toronto homeless man will not face further time in custody and instead participate in a community-based program.
'All good here' was 1 of the final texts sent from the doomed Titan submersible, hearing reveals
The last words heard from the crew of an experimental submersible headed for the wreck of the Titanic were "all good here," according to a visual re-creation of the journey of the Titan before it imploded, killing all five on board.
PC justice critic urging N.L. government to hire more prosecutors
After an accused murderer, Kurt Churchill, was freed of charges in Newfoundland and Labrador, PC justice critic Helen Conway Ottenheimer is calling for more support for the government's Crown prosecutors.
The rally cars of Targa: Meet Corey Finkelstein of Wasaga Beach and his ride
Targa, the only rally car competition in North America, is a 2,000-kilometre race across eastern and central Newfoundland. The CBC’s Jeremy Eaton and Danny Arensault give you an up-close look at different teams and their rides.
P.E.I. lowers age for free shingles vaccine
The P.E.I. government has lowered the age requirement for a free shingles vaccine to 50.
Motorcyclist crashes, dies in Chelsea
MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais police say a 30-year-old man from Gatineau left the road on his motorcycle, crashed and died Sunday on Meech Lake Road in Gatineau Park.
Fernandez, Dabrowski headline Canadian lineup for Billie Jean King Cup Finals
Singles star Leylah Fernandez and doubles specialist Gabriela Dabrowski will front Canada's lineup for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in mid-November.
Mitchell throws 2 TD passes as Ticats earn big 37-21 home win over Redblacks
It remains faint but Bo Levi Mitchell and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats still have a playoff pulse.
Man dead after fall from Etobicoke building during 'interaction' with police
A 21-year-old man is dead after he fell from a building in south Etobicoke early Monday while police were carrying out a search warrant, emergency services say.
Lakeshore man involved with 'youth organized activities' charged with sexual offences
Alleged incidents took place between 2003 and 2010. OPP think there could be more victims.
Edmonton council mulls restrictions on knives in corner stores
Council's community and public services committee will debate a series of options Monday after residents raised concerns about pocket-sized knives being stocked in some local shops.
Calgary police arrest three people at protest in downtown Calgary
One person was arrested for obstruction and assaulting a police officer, while the other two were arrested for obstruction only, according to a statement posted by Calgary Police on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Taliban suspends polio vaccinations in Afghanistan
The Taliban have suspended polio vaccination campaigns in Afghanistan, the UN said Monday. It's a devastating setback for polio eradication, since the virus is one of the world's most infectious and a
Worst flooding in Europe in 2 decades kills 15
The death toll from the worst flooding central Europe has seen in at least two decades rose on Monday, as authorities in some areas counted the cost of the trail of destruction left by the deluge while others prepared for the crisis to reach them.
Monthly home sales ticked up in August, but housing market activity 'stuck in holding pattern,' says CREA
Canadian home sales increased 1.3 per cent on a month-over-month basis in August, the Canadian Real Estate Association said on Monday.
Verdict to be delivered in sex assault case of retired vice-admiral Haydn Edmundson
The verdict in the sex assault trial of retired vice admiral Haydn Edmundson, who is accused of attacking a woman more than 30 years ago, is set to be delivered Monday in an Ottawa courtroom.
Foreign interference inquiry, back for 2nd round, to look at whether Ottawa able to protect elections
How can the federal government prevent other countries from trying to meddle in Canada’s elections? That will be the focus as the public inquiry into foreign interference begins its second phase of hearings on Monday.
Teen shot, killed in residential part of Centretown
Ottawa police say an 18-year-old man was shot and killed around Percy and Nepean streets at about 9:45 p.m. Sunday.
Jane's Addiction are due to play Toronto next. What will happen after band's onstage blowup?
Jane's Addiction's scheduled Toronto show on Wednesday is still listed on the band's website and on ticket sites, but fans of one of the premier bands of alternative rock's heyday were understandably
One-man play being staged at Sudbury's outdoor theatre venue explores themes of mental health and healing
There's a new one-man play being staged in Sudbury by the local theatre troupe known as YES Theatre/STC. It's called ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ and is being performed at an intimate outdoor venue called The Refettorio in the city’s downtown area.
Ontario considers further expanding pharmacists' scope to include more minor ailments
Ontario is proposing to further expand pharmacists' scope of practice by adding to the list of minor ailments they can assess, allowing them to administer more vaccines and order some lab tests.
Access to mental health services will loom large at Saskatoon murder trial starting Monday
A high-profile murder trial is set to begin in Saskatoon Monday morning. Thomas Hamp is charged with second-degree murder in the death of his girlfriend Emily Sanche two years ago.
Will an influx of online gambling operators in Alberta spell disaster for local charities?
There are concerns that an influx of private gambling operators could drain cash from charities in Alberta and leave traditional casinos struggling to compete.
Changes coming to allow Alberta pharmacists to vaccinate kids under five
Alberta pharmacists will be allowed to administer vaccines to children as young as two years old next year. The goal is to boost slumping COVID-19 and flu shot rates.