First wildfire evacuees from Fort Simpson, N.W.T., arrive in Yellowknife

Firefighters continue to tackle an out-of-control blaze on the outskirts of the Dehcho community, as many of the community’s 1,300 residents are evacuating to Yellowknife.
2 years ago a boy died of rabies from a bat. Doctors are reminding the public to be aware

In the latest issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, infectious disease physicians described the case of an 11-year-old child who died of rabies almost two years ago, and urged people to seek medical attention if they have any contact with bats to prevent potential rabies infection.
Russian strikes in Ukraine kill at least 8, injure 29

Russian missile and drone attacks in the cities of Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine killed eight people and wounded dozens, Ukrainian authorities said on Monday.
Australia proposes increasing fines for social media companies in under-16 ban

Australia introduced new legislation in Parliament on Monday to strengthen enforcement of its under-16 social media ban and give its internet regulator more power to pursue tech giants in court for non-compliance.
Top physicians warned Winnipeg hospitals nearing 'disintegration' in March letter

Top Winnipeg doctors warned in a confidential letter in March that urgent-care centres might have to close and another patient death was inevitable unless immediate changes were made.
What’s fueling residential school denialism?

The senate voted against criminalizing residential school denialism. We look at the debate over how to confront the issue.
What’s fuelling residential school denialism?

The Senate voted against criminalizing residential school denialism. We look at the debate over how to confront the issue.
Family of teen fatally injured on Quebec ski lift grieves a life that 'shouldn't be over'

Megan Bell died in February, four days after a school field trip to Centre Vorlage in western Quebec. According to police, her clothes got caught in a chairlift. For the first time, her parents are speaking out about that life-changing tragedy, and the questions they have about the emergency response that day.
As winds of change blow toward Cuba, how will Havana chart a path forward?

Six months into a tumultuous year for Cuba, the winds of change are aggressively blowing across the Straits of Florida, toward the island nation.
Ottawa set to relaunch federal green home retrofit program in 4 provinces

After a hiatus, the popular greener homes grant is returning to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and British Columbia, CBC News has learned.