Citing concerns about "politically-condoned" hate crimes and violence, India warned its citizens Wednesday to exercise the "upmost caution" when travelling in Canada.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/india-canada-travel-warning-1.6972377?cmp=rss
Cree actor Lorne Cardinal has long worked to change how Indigenous people are portrayed on the screen and stage, using his considerable charisma to raise awareness about casting characters who ar...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/lorne-cardinal-four-souls-of-coyote-1.6971371?cmp=rss
Jamella Hagen was eager to drive and help her boyfriend break up the long journey from Vancouver back to Whitehorse in his newly purchased EV. He got it because of the changing climate. But they ...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/first-person-driving-an-ev-through-wildfires-1.6971906?cmp=rss
Japan plans to import millions of tons of ammonia in the next few years as part of a push to decarbonize that country’s power generation — an initiative that could present a big opportunity f...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/canada-ammonia-japan-1.6971641?cmp=rss
The provincial government will invest $7 million into a study focused on how small modular reactors could be used in northern Alberta in the future.
Calem Watson ended his journey Sept. 16 in Tuktoyaktuk on the shores of the Arctic Ocean.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/canoe-northwest-territories-paddle-1.6971712?cmp=rss
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health said he's "encouraged" by the latest numbers following a weeks-long E. coli outbreak in Calgary, which has left hundreds of kids sick and closed multip...
The CEO of Canada's second-largest airline says the global push to decarbonize the aviation sector by 2050 will lead to a major increase in ticket prices unless governments step in to offer suppo...
A Saskatchewan judge heard arguments Tuesday over an injunction application that aims to halt a policy requiring students under 16 to receive parental consent if they want to go by different name...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-judge-injunction-school-pronouns-1.6971524?cmp=rss
Data became a focal point on the first day of the inaugural Safety of Our Cities conference held at the Edmonton Convention Centre. Law enforcement and data analysts across North America are in E...
One day after accusing the Indian government of playing a role in the brazen shooting of a Canadian Sikh leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he isn't trying to "provoke" the south Asian co...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-nijjar-india-1.6971206?cmp=rss
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Canada later this week after his visit to the United Nations and the U.S., sources told CBC News.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/zelensky-canada-visit-1.6971174?cmp=rss
A series of miscommunications and faulty assumptions led to an RCMP constable not realizing she was speeding through the scene of a pedestrian collision on a darkened highway until it was too lat...
Canada's inflation rate jumped higher last month, to an annual pace of four per cent, mostly because of an increase in gasoline prices.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/inflation-cpi-canada-august-1.6971136?cmp=rss
As cases creep upward of a rare disease that spreads to humans from wild canines and dogs, medical experts say it's important to get a better understanding of its incidence across the country.
A new study published in the journal Science looks at 60 years' worth of data and says body size in many species across the animal kingdom is declining.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/northern-animals-smaller-climate-change-1.6965604?cmp=rss
As hundreds of oil and gas executives and government representatives descend on Calgary for the World Petroleum Congress, a delegation from Saudi Arabia is warning of the consequences of ditching...
ATA president Jason Schilling says today's announcement shows the government listened to criticisms and is now moving in a better direction.
The World Petroleum Congress had barely kicked off Sunday before rifts between Alberta and Ottawa around energy policy took centre stage, with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith criticizing the spee...
There are now 348 lab-confirmed cases of E. coli in Calgary following an outbreak at daycares — including 27 secondary cases, up by four since Saturday, Alberta Health Services says.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/secondary-spread-e-coli-calgary-1.6970522?cmp=rss