Ontario is cracking down on illegal ticket resales ahead of World Cup. Will it actually help consumers?


B.C. government modelling predicts hosting FIFA will produce lasting benefits. History tells a different story


CBC pausing production on satirical Indigenous show after guests allege they were unfairly lured into interviews

CBC is pausing production on a satirical show on Indigenous issues after blowback from some who claimed false pretences were used to lure high-profile guests.


NATO jets scrambled, Lithuanian leaders moved to safe location after Ukraine war drone detected

Lithuania's president and prime minister were taken to safe locations Wednesday and residents of Vilnius were told to take shelter because of an alarm over drone activity near the border with Belarus, underlining jitters on NATO's eastern fringe over incursions related to Russia's war with Ukraine.


Is Carney undoing the Liberals’ climate legacy?

Is Prime Minister Carney’s new energy agreement with Alberta part of a strategy that could wipe out a decade of Liberal climate change groundwork?


Xi welcomes Putin to China days after Trump visit

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised his close ties with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and said their countries are partners in trade and international affairs as they opened bilateral talks Wednesday on his trip to Beijing.


Some N.L. patients are left without their support workers in hospital. Families want that to change

Families whose loved ones rely on around-the-clock support say their workers are being denied entry when the client is admitted in acute care. N.L.'s Department of Health says it's working on a policy to address that issue, three years after the Citizens' Representative recommended it.


Generic Ozempic is now on Canadian shelves. Is it the same as the brand name version?


Weight-loss drug approved to treat sleep apnea in Canada


Despite change to lobbying rules, foreign governments and groups still funding MP travel

A small change to Canada’s lobbying rules has led to a big drop in free trips for members of Parliament, a CBC News analysis found — however many MPs continue to head to destinations like Taiwan, China and India courtesy of foreign governments and groups not registered to lobby.