Like it or not, the ticks are advancing and Canadians will have to adapt

Climate change is pushing ticks into new habitats across southern Canada and experts say the pests could soon be bothering a majority of Canadians.
More than 300,000 Canadian mothers were forced to give up their babies. They are waiting for an apology

More than 300,000 unwed Canadian women were forced to give up their babies in the decades after the Second World War. Though many of these forcible adoptions happened in religious maternity homes that received public funding, the federal government has yet to offer a formal apology.
Saab's surveillance jet deal with Canada faces a U.S. stealth tech hurdle

Ottawa's choice of Saab's GlobalEye surveillance jet has potentially opened a new battle in Washington. Experts say fully integrating the aircraft into NORAD would require access to sensitive U.S. stealth communications technology that has never been released to foreign manufacturers, creating operational, political and technical challenges.
Help wanted: The oilpatch will need 72,000 workers over the next decade

The plethora of hiring opportunities in the oil and gas sector comes at a time when the national economy is struggling and there is uncertainty in some industries because of the impacts of tariffs and artificial intelligence.
#TheMoment he swam in Manitoba floodwaters

Triathlete Nolan Law tells The National about the moment he went swimming in a flooded street after a storm hit Oakbank, Man.
Why Belfast is burning | About That

Violent unrest rippled out across Belfast after video surfaced allegedly showing a Sudanese refugee repeatedly stabbing a 30-year-old man in the Northern Ireland capital. Andrew Chang breaks down how the attack unfolded and explains how social media posts played a role in stoking anti-immigrant protests, which forced several people from their burning homes.(Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)
Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer becomes 11th pitcher with 3,500 strikeouts

Max Scherzer came off the injured list and promptly reached another milestone. The Toronto pitcher reached 3,500 strikeouts when he caught Philadelphia slugger Kyle Schwarber looking at an 86 mph changeup to begin the game Wednesday night.
RCMP investigating allegation of money for council votes in Calgary city hall corruption probe: court doc

The RCMP are investigating an allegation that the principal and founder of a local planning consulting firm offered campaign donations in exchange for votes from Calgary city council.
Moscow brands Canada as 'warmonger' amid drone production deal with Ukraine

Moscow is calling Canada a "warmonger" for signing a drone-production deal with Ukraine and is vowing to publish the address of a Canadian company working with Kyiv.
Fact check: Real vs. fake soccer jerseys

Can you spot a fake World Cup jersey? CBC’s Mouhamad Rachini breaks down some of the telltale signs.