What happened behind the scenes of our WE Charity investigation

A look at the story behind the story of The Fifth Estate's recent investigation into the WE Charity.


Tens of thousands protest COVID-19 restrictions, vaccine requirements across Europe

Tens of thousands of protesters, many from far-right groups, marched through Vienna on Saturday after the Austrian government announced a nationwide lockdown beginning Monday to contain the country's skyrocketing coronavirus infections.


Wet'suwet'en camp leader, journalists arrested as RCMP enforce pipeline injunction in northern B.C.

Fifteen more people, including a key leader in the fight against the Coastal GasLink pipeline as well as two journalists, were arrested Friday as police action continued against opponents of the project being built west of Prince George, B.C.


Canada urged to put more weight behind Ukraine NATO bid as Russian buildup continues

The former president of Ukraine is urging Canada to get more actively behind his country’s NATO membership bid. Petro Poroshenko sat down with CBC News senior defence correspondent Murray Brewster and said buildup of Russian troops on the Ukraine border lends fresh urgency to the membership bid.


17 dead, dozens missing after heavy rains in India's Andhra Pradesh state

At least 17 people have died and dozens are reported missing in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh after days of heavy rains, authorities said Saturday.


A kiss from my daughters takes away my fears about my purple skin

I’ve gotten used to the world judging me for my appearance, but I didn’t expect my daughters to become my strongest allies, writes Chelsey Peat.


Europe's COVID crisis pitting vaccinated against unvaccinated

With infections spiking again in Europe despite nearly two years of restrictions, the COVID-19 health crisis is increasingly pitting citizen against citizen.


Doctors say the kids' COVID-19 vaccine is a booster for mental health

Pediatric experts say the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged five to 11 will not only protect them against infection, but also help relieve skyrocketing children's mental health struggles.


These people were able to take their big-city salaries to more affordable towns

A growing number of people have been able to relocate to smaller cities and towns in Canada, as remote work during the pandemic has made their jobs portable. But if you move to a more affordable place, should you be able to take your big-city salary with you?


Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal not surprising, Wisconsin legal experts say

The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse on all charges is not a surprise to some Wisconsin legal analysts who say the prosecution always faced a difficult challenge of arguing the teen did not fire his gun in self-defence.