Canada, U.S. urge citizens to leave Haiti amid deepening turmoil

The U.S. and Canadian governments are each urging their citizens to leave Haiti because of the country's deepening insecurity and a severe lack of fuel that has affected hospitals, schools and banks.
SpaceX crew arrives at International Space Station

A SpaceX capsule carrying four astronauts pulled up Thursday at the International Space Station, their new home until spring.
Silver Cross Mother remembers daughter killed in Afghanistan

2021 Silver Cross Mother Josée Simard shares her memories of her daughter, Trooper Karine Blais, who was killed less than two weeks into her tour of Afghanistan and has been honoured with a statue in her hometown.
Haiti paralyzed by fuel shortage, gang violence

A fuel shortage is the latest crisis to paralyze Haiti, which continues to be beset by gang violence and kidnappings. And as pleas for international support continue, Canada and the U.S. tell citizens who don’t need to be in Haiti to leave.
Winter tires affected by supply chain crunch

As temperatures fall across Canada, winter tires have joined the long list of products that are being affected by a supply chain crunch.
What to expect from North American leaders' summit | At Issue

The At Issue panel looks at what Canada should expect from the first North American leaders’ summit in more than five years. Plus, the panellists weigh in on Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole's response to possible Liberal-NDP talks.
Protest against vaccine mandates at Remembrance Day gathering in B.C. was 'a step too far,' RCMP say

Mounties in Kelowna, B.C., are investigating after dozens of protesters against vaccine mandates disrupted an informal Remembrance Day gathering at the city’s cenotaph on Thursday.
The National: Remembrance Day, COVID in Ontario, At Issue

The National for Nov. 11 — Honouring sacrifice and resilience, as in-person Remembrance Day ceremonies resume. Plus, Ontario’s concerning jump in COVID-19 cases.
Russia sends nuclear-capable bombers to Belarus amid ally's border tensions with Poland

Russia sent two nuclear-capable strategic bombers on a training mission over Belarus for a second straight day on Thursday in a strong show of Moscow's support for its ally amid a dispute over migration at the Polish border.
Woman, 65, dies of injuries suffered in 2018 Toronto van attack
A 65-year-old woman who suffered severe injuries in Toronto's deadly van attack on April 23, 2018, has died after spending more than three years in hospital, police say.