Hamilton AI data centre proposal unaffected by city tribunal decision over land, group says

The federally funded group leading the Steelport data centre proposal in Hamilton says its application to a national program is not part of a recent request by Slate Asset Management to split a plot of land that drew significant protest.


Somali referee won't officiate in World Cup after being denied entry into the United States

Somali referee Omar Artan won't officiate in the World Cup after being denied entry into the United States.


Fact check: Real vs. fake Philippines earthquake footage

Videos showing destruction in the Philippines have circulated widely online after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit the country. CBC’s Fact Check team separates the real footage from the AI-generated content.


Bumblebees can solve complex puzzles like chimpanzees and elephants, study finds

Researchers say a new study proves that insects can solve problems spontaneously, a cognitive ability usually associated with large-brained vertebrates.


Rihanna learns Kanien'kéha word to thank Air Canada flight attendant

Kanien’kehá:ka flight attendant Lily Kahnerahtiio Dailleboust gifted Rihanna a beaded lanyard on a flight last week from Toronto Island to Montreal.


'We demand your resignation': Protesters march to Cambridge city hall after Ont. mayor interrupts Pride speech


Poilievre says those who vote for Alberta separation 'are not our enemies'

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canadians shouldn't view those who will vote for Alberta separation as "enemies" and instead offer "hope" to Albertans in order to buttress against the province's secessionist movement.


Change to N.L. school start times could save millions of dollars, says transport minister

Newfoundland and Labrador's transport minister says changing school start times would save between $5 million to 6 million per year, as the government looks for feedback on the newly-proposed schedules.


Heavy rain brings storm of problems and state of emergency to Minitonas, Man.

A state of local emergency has been declared in a Manitoba community that was battered by heavy rain, which led to flooding, power outages, a boil water advisory and a washed-out bridge.


Cambridge, Ont., councillors speak out following mayor’s interruption during Pride event

Several councillors in Cambridge are speaking out following Mayor Jann Liggett’s move to interrupt a 17-year-old during their speech at a city Pride event on June 1. Three councilors posted their response on social media over the weekend, saying the experiences and voices of young people and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community matter.