Yves Veggie Cuisine making comeback with relaunch of 5 products

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it's reviving five Yves products, including veggie deli sliced products and original and Mexican veggie ground round.


Reforms should target misinformation that undermines voters' trust, says elections chief

The head of Elections Canada says the Liberals' proposed electoral reform law doesn't adequately address concerns about bad actors attempting to sow doubt about the country's electoral system.


Average rent across Canada fell by 5% in April, according to report

Rents in Canada have fallen back to the same level they were at three years ago, according to the new report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation. But average rents are still 21.9 per cent higher than the pandemic-era low of April 2021.


Elmer the kitten is now thriving after he was found in a bucket of glue

When staff at the Humane Society of North Texas first saw the scared little kitten, shaking and covered in industrial-strength glue, they didn't know if he would survive the night. But after roughly 24 hours of care, the little creature was free.


Air Canada cuts more flights due to soaring jet fuel prices


Privacy watchdog finds thousands of tax account breaches, urges stronger protections

The federal privacy watchdog says there have been more than 42,000 breaches at the Canada Revenue Agency since 2020 as a result of people gaining unauthorized access to, or modifying, taxpayer information.


Poilievre tells Conservatives he will stay on and 'keep fighting' after Carney secures majority

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made the case for his continuing leadership to party faithful Thursday, saying he will keep fighting the Liberals even after party turbulence on his watch helped deliver Prime Minister Mark Carney a majority government.


In meeting with Pope Leo, Rubio tries to minimize Trump's attacks

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo at the Vatican on Thursday morning, in a visit that was officially about diplomacy but in reality was about cleaning up after President Donald Trump’s latest swipes at the first American pope.


Elections Alberta says it has issued 568 cease-and-desist letters over Centurion Project leak

More than 500 Albertans who accessed a public, searchable database that revealed the personal information of millions of voters have been issued cease-and-desist letters.


Fact check: Are wages rising faster than inflation?

Prime Minister Mark Carney has said wages are rising faster than inflation. CBC’s Fact Check team dives deeper into that claim