Ottawa, Alberta reach deal for 'affordable, quality child care,' province says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney are expected to announce details of a child-care agreement Monday morning.
Insulin co-discovered by London, Ont.'s Frederick Banting 100 years ago today

Insulin was co-discovered as a powerful treatment for diabetes 100 years ago today by London, Ont., resident and researcher Frederick Banting.
Insulin co-discovered by London's Frederick Banting 100 years ago

Insulin was co-discovered as a powerful treatment for diabetes 100 years ago today by London, Ont., resident and researcher Frederick Banting.
U.K. counterterrorism police arrest 3 after deadly Liverpool car blast

Counterterrorism officers arrested three people after a vehicle explosion outside the Women's Hospital in Liverpool left one person dead and another injured on Sunday, police said.
Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation members re-elect Rosanne Casimir as chief

Members of the B.C. nation voted Saturday for their Kukpi7 (chief) and seven councillors, who will serve 3-year terms. The First Nation sparked a national reckoning and international attention to residential schools last year.
New Delhi closes schools, construction sites as thick haze of smog blankets city
Schools will close, along with construction sites, on Monday as people in the Indian capital New Delhi cope with smog amid an air quality reading classified as "very poor."
Japan's former princess leaves to start life in New York with new husband

A Japanese princess who gave up her royal status to marry her non-royal college sweetheart left for New York on Sunday, as the couple pursued happiness as newlyweds and left behind a nation that has criticized their romance.
Reconciliation 'overarching' issue for Gov. Gen. Mary Simon

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says reconciliation is just one link in a chain of issues, including mental health, climate change, youth issues and education, that will be her focus over the next five years during her term as the Queen's representative in Canada.
N.B. schools to reopen Monday after province, CUPE reach tentative agreement

Schools in New Brunswick will reopen on Monday after the provincial government reached a tentative agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees late Saturday.
With Canada set to announce 5G networks policy, what will it do about Huawei?

Security experts say Canada must act to restrict Huawei's involvement in its 5G infrastructure, if only to stay in the good graces of allies.