10 more Canadians evacuated from Afghanistan after Kabul airport reopens for passenger flights

Ten more Canadians were evacuated from Afghanistan today on a civilian flight bound for Qatar, Canadian officials say.


Battle of the teens: Canadian Fernandez takes on Britain's Raducanu in historic U.S. Open final

It will be the Big Apple battle of teenagers in Saturday's U.S. Open final, a first since 1999, as Canadian Leylah Fernandez takes on Britain's Emma Raducanu. It will also be the first major final in the Open Era to feature two unseeded players.


Apple ordered to loosen grip on App Store in landmark ruling

A federal judge in the U.S. ordered Apple to dismantle part of the competitive barricade guarding its closely run App Store, threatening one of the iPhone maker's biggest moneymakers.


Massive endangered blue whale carcass washes onto popular N.S. beach

A carcass of one of the world's largest animals — the endangered blue whale — has washed ashore near a popular white-sand beach in Nova Scotia, but a conservation organization says it likely won't be able to carry out a necropsy to determine the cause of death.


Eastern Newfoundland braces for Category 1 hurricane as meteorologist warns Larry 'heading directly for us'

Hurricane Larry is nearing its descent toward the east coast of Newfoundland, and meteorologist Rob Carroll says the track is looking consistent Friday morning for what will be a Category 1 storm.


Concerned about homeless camps? Here's how parties say they'll help people living on the streets

Homeless camps have become an issue from Halifax to Prince George, B.C. Despite the prevalence of homelessness across the country and the fact that some say it's a problem requiring federal attention, Canada's major political parties have said little about the issue during the 2021 election campaign.


Liberal Party continues balancing act with unnecessarily vague plan on climate

The Liberals' record on climate is respectable, so it’s hard to see why they don’t leverage their record and present a clear plan with detailed actions for climate policy in Canada, says economist Jennifer Winter.


Military officer apologizes to family of Labrador teen who froze to death on sea ice

Emotions came to the fore Thursday at N.L.'s search and rescue inquiry, when a military official apologized to the family of Burton Winters.


Should election day be a holiday or held on a weekend in Canada?

A political scientist says the Canadian convention of having a weekday election can be traced back to the country’s Protestant tradition to observe Sabbath over the weekend.


20 years after 9/11, the American story, as told by veterans

Twenty years after the nation-rattling attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, some of the American veterans affected reflect on their legacy.