Trudeau recognizes need for 'more resilient infrastructure' after seeing Fiona damage on East Coast
Justin Trudeau travelled Tuesday to Nova Scotia and P.E.I., where he pledged to find ways to build more resilient infrastructure after inspecting the extensive damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona.
Tears and memories as toll of storm sinks in and soldiers arrive in Maritimes for cleanup duty
Across the Maritimes, eastern Quebec and in southwestern Newfoundland, the economic impact of the storm's wrath is still being tallied.
Even a hurricane couldn't stop this P.E.I. wedding
Naomi and Tyler Wheeler have lived through a pandemic, wildfires, heat waves, minor earthquakes and most recently a post-tropical storm that laid waste to huge swaths of Atlantic Canada.
Queen normalized women on world stage and advanced feminism
Queen Elizabeth didn't make bold proclamations about the rights of women but rather it was in her small, everyday deeds that she advanced the feminist cause, experts say.
Dancer talks about excruciating pain, isolation and stigma of monkeypox
Peter Kelly was still bouncing back from COVID-19 when a case of monkeypox gave him the "worst pain" of his life.
Ripudaman Singh Malik, man acquitted in Air India bombing, assassinated in B.C.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team released a statement on Thursday, July 14, 2022, confirming Malik's death, saying the shooting appears to have been targeted and there was believed to be no further risk to the public.
Future of quantum computing guided by old computer tech
Researchers have made a breakthrough in quantum technology development that has the potential to leave today’s supercomputers in the dust, opening the door to advances in fields including medicine, chemistry, cybersecurity and others that have been out of reach.
Elders name woolly mammoth found in Yukon "Nun cho ga"
Travis Delawski went out looking for gold but found something even more precious.
Handguns used in most firearm-related violent crimes
Firearm-related homicides have gone up 37 per cent over the past 11 years and handguns were the most commonly used weapon in such crimes, a report from Statistics Canada has found, but it warns there are large data gaps in information collection.
Indigenous people 'have a right to be angry': Trudeau says after visit to former residential school site
It's been a difficult year for many since the discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools and those expressing anger are justified in doing so, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.