Green Party members are voting on Annamie Paul's leadership — weeks after she said she would quit

Green Party of Canada members have started voting on whether to remove Annamie Paul as party leader — roughly a month after Paul herself announced her resignation.
Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc Nation invites Pope to visit, deliver long-awaited apology during Canada trip

The Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc Nation on Thursday invited Pope Francis to visit their community to meet with survivors of the Kamloops Indian Residential School during his upcoming trip to Canada.
Police say hospital stabbing, 2 homicides in Winnipeg and southern Manitoba appear linked to same man

A man employed at Winnipeg's Seven Oaks General Hospital has been arrested in connection with the stabbing of another employee there on Wednesday, and police say they believe he is also connected with two homicides discovered that same day.
Residential school survivor hopes Pope Francis brings more than an apology to Canada

Residential school survivors like Peter Gardippi say they have mixed feelings about Pope Francis's impending visit to Canada.
Seniors joining global passenger cycling movement get back to 'that playful stage'

Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care in London, Ont., is using two passenger bikes to give residents regular rides as a way to keep them active long after solo riding is no longer possible, part of a global movement started in Denmark.
Canadian government urged to rescue Afghan interpreters long before American withdrawal, leaked emails reveal

When the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan this summer, the Afghan interpreters and mission staff who had worked alongside the Canadian Armed Forces were left at the mercy of the Taliban. The Fifth Estate obtained leaked emails that show Canadian cabinet ministers and their staff were warned well before the American pullout that those Afghan nationals needed to be rescued.
Biden seeks cure for a bad case of the presidential blahs
Joe Biden has a bad case of the first-year presidential blahs. His polling numbers have suffered a historic slide. In particular, he's lost working-class voters. Can his big budget bill reverse the trend?
Accused neo-Nazi Patrik Mathews to be sentenced in Maryland court

Patrik Mathews — a former Manitoba army reservist and an alleged recruiter for a neo-Nazi group — is expected to learn whether he will spend decades in prison at his sentencing Thursday morning in Maryland.
Macklem plays down wage-and-spending surge but promises faster hikes if inflation spikes
That increase in mortgage rates that everyone has been warning you about may be coming faster than you thought. Depending on who you listen to, it may be a lot faster.