O'Toole concedes some Conservative MPs have caused 'confusion' over vaccines

Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said today he expects his party's MPs to promote vaccines and leave talk about their efficacy to the health experts — a comment that comes after a Conservative caucus member made some eyebrow-raising comments about COVID-19 shots over the weekend.


Tesla stock has worst day in 8 months as investors digest Musk's potential $15B tax bill

Shares in a car company worth more than every single other one on earth put together sold off on Monday because the richest man on the planet hinted he might have to pay taxes equivalent to about five per cent of his net worth.


Watch the 2021 Scotiabank Giller Prize here on Mon. Nov. 8 at 9 p.m. ET

The $100,000 prize, the biggest in Canadian fiction, will be awarded during a one-hour ceremony co-hosted by Rupi Kaur and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee.


Omar El Akkad wins $100K Giller Prize for novel What Strange Paradise

The author and journalist received the honour at a Toronto gala for his novel about two children caught in the global refugee crisis.


Trudeau rallies troops as MP confirms early talks with Singh on minority government

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau opened his first caucus meeting since his re-election by praising his party’s approach to climate change and pledging to make progress on key initiatives such as child care and ending the pandemic.


Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday

The European Union's medicines agency began reviewing Merck's COVID-19 treatment pill on Monday so that it can swiftly advise national drug authorities in the 27-nation bloc that want to begin using it before it gets official approval.


Volunteer medic tells Kyle Rittenhouse trial he was pointing his gun at accused when he was shot

A man who was shot in the arm by Kyle Rittenhouse during a night of turbulent protests against racial injustice in Kenosha, Wis., has testified that he was unintentionally pointing his own gun when he approached the rifle-toting young man who faces charges that include intentional homicide.


A soccer ball, a historic moment and Canada's World Cup dream

With the Canadian men's national team on the verge of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1986, a fan who was at that last qualifying match in St. John's believes it's time to celebrate a piece of soccer history he's kept safe since then.


After a big victory, Valérie Plante returns as Montreal mayor with even bigger challenges ahead


Dog owners confused and grieving after pet's journey to England ends badly

A Toronto woman says she paid $4,800 to an animal transportation company to have her dog shipped to England when the family moved, but that the beloved pet arrived unable to walk, and later had to be put down.