New climate alliance to push for phasing out oil and gas at upcoming climate conference

A new climate alliance led by Denmark and Costa Rica is pushing countries to set a date for the end of oil and gas extraction in their countries — but Canada seems unlikely to join.
How a Montreal doctor convinced her vaccine-hesitant co-worker to get her shots

Worried about getting the COVID-19 vaccine, Montreal patient attendant Monique Dupriez turned to her co-worker Dr. Ingrid Marchand for advice, but the process wasn't fast or easy. Even once she'd been persuaded, it took Dupriez a month to take the leap and actually be inoculated.
Pets of people experiencing homelessness are as well taken care of as any other animals, study indicates

Pets owned by people experiencing homelessness are just as healthy as animals owned by other people, according to a new North American study from Community Vet Outreach and the University of Guelph in Ontario.
Falling for fall: Explore Canada amid its autumnal colours

Fall is in full swing across Canada. Here's a selection of fall foliage that CBC photographers, video producers and others have captured in recent days.
NATO still looking for 'lessons learned' on Afghanistan
NATO defence ministers engaged in what was undoubtedly a painful (if somewhat perfunctory) soul-searching exercise over Afghanistan in their first full-fledged meeting since the Taliban seized the country last summer.
How Indigenous communities are working to boost COVID-19 vaccine rates

Indigenous physicians say it's key to recognize the history of colonialism and trauma that's behind vaccine mistrust in some First Nations communities to boost COVID-19 vaccine rates.
FDA says kid-sized Pfizer vaccine doses appear highly effective, safe

U.S. health regulators say kid-size doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine appear highly effective at preventing symptomatic infections in elementary school children and caused no unexpected safety issues, as the country weighs beginning vaccinations in youngsters.
Dune offers everything you could want in a sci-fi epic, except closure

For years when asked about his dream project Canadian director Denis Villeneuve would talk about Dune. After a long wait Villeneuve's adaptation is in theatres offering fans stunning settings and families fueding over a priceless resource.
What supply chain shortages look like for two Canadians

Ian Hanomansing talks to two Canadians experiencing supply chain shortages about what it means for their own business and for consumers.
Canadian ski resorts struggle to hire enough workers ahead of season

Ski resorts across Canada are struggling to find enough specialized workers and hospitality employees to be able to run at full capacity this winter. With their reliance on foreign workers, and those workers being unable to get visas in time, they are not able to employ as many people as they need to.