N.B. trail makes National Geographic list of world's best adventure destinations

The Sentier Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail has been named one of Top 25 best travel destinations in the world by National Geographic, the only Canadian destination to win a spot on the list.
Canada struggling to meet refugee target number for 2021

Canada is nowhere near to meeting its goal of welcoming 81,000 refugees by the end of 2021, according to numbers obtained by CBC News.
Breast cancer screening guidelines based on flawed Canadian study, new paper says

A new paper calls into question a decades-old Canadian study that has informed breast cancer screening guidelines for women in their 40s around the world, which generally do not recommend a yearly mammogram.
Ink, medicine and solidarity. Welcome to Montreal's new tattoo studio

When tattooists Lindsay Philomene and Terry Dactel met, the pair bonded over their experiences facing discrimination in tattoo studios across Montreal. The pandemic gave them the pause and push to become their own bosses.
Fiery Bulgaria bus crash kills at least 45 people, including children

At least 45 people, including 12 children, died as a bus carrying mostly North Macedonian tourists crashed in flames on a highway in western Bulgaria on Tuesday, officials said.
Before-and-after satellite images show flood devastation in B.C.'s Sumas Prairies

Dramatic new satellite images show the extent of flood damage in B.C.’s Sumas Prairies following last weekend’s historic rainfall.
Attorneys make closing statements in trial of Ahmaud Arbery's killing
Attorneys on Monday offered their final words to the jury in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020, with the prosecution saying that three white men chased him solely "because he was a Black man running down the street," while defence lawyers repeatedly blamed Arbery for his own death.
Premier slams Ontario developer that raised condo prices by $100K after cancelling sales deals

Premier Doug Ford on Monday criticized an Ontario condo developer that cancelled years-old sales deals with dozens of buyers unless they agree to pay more to hold on to the under-construction housing units in Barrie, Ont.
Judge releases journalists arrested by RCMP during enforcement of pipeline injunction
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has released two journalists arrested by RCMP at a pipeline protest camp last week as police sought to enforce an injunction.
Anthony Rota re-elected as Commons Speaker
Liberal MP Anthony Rota was re-elected Speaker of the House of Commons today. He'll preside over a Parliament that looks very similar to the one he left behind to run for his seat in the federal election.