CFIA recalls Les Fermes Lufa microgreens sold in Quebec and Ontario

A brand of broccoli microgreens sold online in Ontario and Quebec is being recalled over fears of pathogenic E. coli contamination.


2-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch dead at 41

Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR's three national series, has died at 41.


Canadian, U.S. authorities charge Ottawa man in cybercrime operation that infected millions of devices

An international effort to take down a far-reaching cybercrime operation has led to the arrest of an Ottawa man who now faces charges in both Canada and the U.S.


Pentagon doubles down on Canada rebuke with demand for NATO spending road map, F-35 decision

After publicly freezing a historic Canada-U.S. defence forum earlier this week, senior Pentagon officials sharpened their criticism Thursday, accusing Ottawa of failing to produce a credible NATO spending plan and dragging out a politically charged review of the F-35 fighter purchase, further straining bilateral relations.


Ottawa reveals plans to shut down and offload Nanisivik naval port on Baffin Island

The federal government is shutting down its short-lived Nanisivik naval station on northern Baffin Island as a cost-cutting measure, and plans eventually to offload the property to another party.


Snuffleupagus, a newly described species, is an adorable little predator

S. snuffleupagus, a newly described species of fish, is named after the beloved Sesame Street character, Mr. Snuffleupagus, to which it bears an "uncanny" resemblance.


CRTC raising required cash contributions from online streamers for Cancon

Large online streaming providers like Disney+, Netflix and Prime Video will be expected to contribute more of their revenue to Canadian content, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission announced Thursday.


Trump maintains pressure on Cuba as Rubio says diplomacy unlikely to resolve issues

U.S. President Donald Trump and America's top diplomat on Thursday again raised the spectre of U.S. military intervention in Cuba, a renewed threat that takes on greater weight a day after the administration announced criminal charges against the island's former leader, Raúl Castro.


Gunmen kill at least 16 in separate attacks in Honduras, police say

Gunmen opened fire in two separate attacks Thursday on the Honduran coast, killing at least 16 people, including six police officers, police said.


Police in B.C. say 652 victims in Canada's 'most prolific case of voyeurism ever prosecuted'

A Vancouver Island man has pleaded guilty to what police are calling the "most prolific case of voyeurism ever prosecuted in Canada." The Saanich Police Department said investigators identified at least 652 women and girls as victims.