The Conservative vote in Alberta shrank. Here's why

Albertan Sheila Juhlin has voted Conservative in nearly every federal election for decades, but this time she hesitated. She's not the only one — analysts say a 14-point drop in support for the Tories should send a message that what once worked for the party in Alberta may not work anymore.


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

New Brunswick is again reporting a single-day high of new COVID-19 cases, with 99 infections and two additional deaths.


U.K. police officer who killed Sarah Everard will go to prison for the rest of his life

A police officer was jailed for life on Thursday for abducting marketing executive Sarah Everard on a London street as she walked home then raping and murdering her in a case that shocked Britain and stirred protests over violence against women.


Kenora NDP candidate calls out violent, disturbing incidents on campaign trail

The NDP candidate for Kenora, Ont., says she experienced a number of disturbing incidents during the last federal campaign, and is now calling for safe spaces for women running for office.


Conservative member attacking O'Toole's leadership could be dropped from party council, president warns

The president of the Conservative Party says party national council member Bert Chen's sponsorship of a petition "attacking" leader Erin O'Toole puts him at risk of being dropped from the council.


COP26's success rests partly on global climate fund promised in 2015 — and it's short billions

Canada's environment minister Jonathan Wilkinson is in Milan this week to try to cajole, wrangle or otherwise arm-twist richer nations into paying into a climate mitigation fund for developing countries.


How a day for truth and reconciliation inspired these Indigenous artists

Three Saskatchewan artists created original works for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, covering the erasure of Métis culture, residential schools, and lacklustre efforts at reconciliation.


Indigenous people in Toronto badly undercounted by census, but experts hopeful for change

Though the Indigenous population in Toronto has been drastically undercounted in official Statistics Canada data, community members and advocates say they are hopeful a shift has begun that will change things.


How should you spend National Day for Truth and Reconciliation?

On Sept. 30, let us honour Indian residential school survivors, but also honour and remember the ones who did not survive. Think about them, because they too need to make their way back home.


No Time to Die: Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond will leave fans shaken and stirred

After a long wait, Daniel Craig's last appearance as 007 is arriving in theatres. No Time to Die comes with the usual James Bond elements and an extra side of sentimentality.