Bus carrying N.B. junior hockey team involved in fatal crash, driver of other car killed
The team bus carrying the Miramichi Timberwolves of the Maritime Junior Hockey League was involved in a collision with a car around 11:30 Sunday morning. The driver of the car died at the scene.
British envoy seeks Canada's climate change help at UN talks in Glasgow

British high commissioner Susannah Goshko is hoping to enlist Canada's aid at the upcoming COP26 conference, countering criticism that this country's international reputation in the area has weakened.
Quebec to replace ethics and religious culture class with program emphasizing Quebec values, critical thinking

The new program, called Quebec Citizenship and Culture, represents a "major transformation" and will include a focus on critical thinking, the minister said.
Crews cool burning container ship in B.C. overnight, but chemical cargo prevented dousing flames directly

A container fire aboard a freight ship off Victoria continued to burn Sunday, after response vessels spent the night cooling the boat's hull itself with water.
Colombia's most wanted drug lord captured in jungle raid
Colombian security forces have captured the country's most wanted drug trafficker, a rural warlord who stayed on the run for more than a decade by corrupting state officials and aligning himself with combatants on the left and right.
Mark Messier on Gretzky, hockey fights, the NHL's new stars, and stickhandling success

Mark Messier discusses moments from his incredible career, and what makes a Hockey Hall of Famer.
B.C., Ontario set to lift most COVID-19 capacity limits on Monday

Two provinces are set to ease restrictions on Monday as Canada's top doctor says nearly 90 per cent of eligible residents in the country have been administered at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
The truth about CBD; Instacart workers speak out: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet

CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.
Political opponents call Erdogan's threat to expel ambassadors a distraction from economic woes

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's political opponents said his call to expel the ambassadors of 10 Western countries was an attempt to distract attention from Turkey's economic difficulties, while diplomats hoped the expulsions might yet be averted.
High schoolers, educators decry split focus of hybrid learning model

Ontario school districts using the hybrid model of simultaneous instruction say it's a flexible method that keeps students connected to their school communities and better able to adapt to sudden shifts between in-person and virtual learning. But the model continues to draw fierce criticism from students, parents and educators.