Annamie Paul says she was blindsided by leadership review

Green Party Leader Annamie Paul told a party meeting recently she was blindsided by the decision to put her leadership to a membership vote without informing her first.


Injured BASE jumper saved in daring rescue off Alberta mountain

First responders in Alberta coordinated a daring rescue on Sunday to save an injured BASE jumper stranded on the side of a Rocky Mountain cliff face, suspended about 200 metres above the earth by only a snagged parachute.


Kyle Beach and the NHL's sex assault scandal

The fallout and the calls for accountability continue in the NHL's Chicago sexual assault scandal. Lawyer and abuse survivor Greg Gilhooly on how the league needs to change so its players are protected.


No serious injuries as Air Tindi plane makes emergency landing near Fort Providence, N.W.T.

Three passengers and two pilots were on board the flight from Yellowknife to Fort Simpson. The airline's president says everyone is OK.


Small island nations want largest emitters to pay for catastrophic effects of climate change

While all eyes are on the big players at COP26, the leaders of two small island states are hoping to make history.


The National: Climate change in the North, COP26 pledges, Rogers family drama

The National for Nov. 1 — We’re in Canada’s North, where climate change is experienced first hand and they’re finding their own solutions, while world leaders meet to create global action plans.


Health scientist Carrie Bourassa on immediate leave after scrutiny of her claim she's Indigenous

Carrie Bourassa has been placed on immediate leave by both the University of Saskatchewan and the Indigenous health arm of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, where she is scientific director, after a weekend of online outrage stemming from CBC's investigation into her claims to Indigeneity.


Show how $6B will solve world hunger, and I'll donate it: Elon Musk to United Nations

Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, says he will sell $6 billion US worth of Tesla stock and donate the proceeds to the United Nations' food agency if it could show how the money would solve world hunger.


After 3 years apart, family separated in Gaza violence building new life in Hamilton

It was Saturday night at his family's apartment in Hamilton when five-year-old Sameer Alshaer got up and made sure the door was shut and locked. Separated from his dad and two sisters in Gaza since he was a toddler, Sameer wanted to make sure no one was leaving.


Bettman apologizes to Kyle Beach, defends NHL in wake of sexual assault allegations

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman came under fire Monday as he defended the league's response to last week's release of a damning report into how Chicago handled sexual assault allegations made by former player Kyle Beach against an assistant coach in 2010.