As Canada grapples with Islamophobia concerns, Muslims in Thunder Bay share ideas on path forward

After four members of a London, Ont., family were killed in a June attack, recommendations to address Islamophobia were issued to all levels of government. Weeks later, little has been done in communities including Thunder Bay. Advocates say action is needed from all levels of government.


N.W.T.'s Conservative candidate has never visited the territory, doesn't take calls

The Conservative candidate for the N.W.T. lives in Thunder Bay, Ont., and hasn't done any campaigning in the North, but the local party association says that doesn't change her commitment to represent the territory if elected.


Annamie Paul is leading the Green Party's national campaign — but hasn't left Toronto once

According to a CBC analysis of the Green Party leader's itineraries, leader Annamie Paul has campaigned outside the riding she's contesting personally only once — and that was only to visit a neighbouring Toronto riding.


Will COVID-19 vaccine passports affect my ability to vote? Your election questions answered

Many voters have reached out to CBC News to ask whether they will need to show proof of vaccination to vote in provinces that have vaccine passport systems. Here's what Elections Canada says about voting while unvaccinated.


Meet the Mi'kmaw artist revamping Charlottetown intersection where a bronze John A. Macdonald once sat

Melissa Peter-Paul could never stop on the busy Charlottetown corner where a statue of John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, whose government oversaw the establishment of a formalized residential school system, stood until recently. Now, the Mi'kmaw artist has been asked to design a crosswalk for that very intersection.


Late course changes and uncertainty: Why some students are finding 'a bit of a dumpster fire' back on campus

Some post-secondary students anticipating a more normal return to campus this fall are getting a turbulent kickoff to the new term. Some in-person courses are suddenly shifting online, while just days ahead of school, other students remain in the dark about what their classes will look like.


'In search of a better life': Afghans in desperate need inside and outside the country

More than two weeks after the Taliban swept into Kabul, there is still no working government, leaving Afghans increasingly anxious and some looking to a new life in Pakistan for a better future.


Canada's Leylah Fernandez upsets defending champ Naomi Osaka in 3rd round of U.S. Open

Canada's Leylah Fernandez defeated third-seed Naomi Osaka 5-7, 7-6, 6-4 in the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday in New York.


The National: Fourth wave projections, gun control election promises, Shang-Chi premieres

The National for Sept. 3 — Federal health officials are projecting a grim Delta-driven fourth wave if vaccinations don't go up and measures don't tighten up. Plus, Shang-Chi, starring Toronto’s Simu Liu, is out marking an exciting milestone for Asian representation in film.


B.C. to cull up to 35 coyotes from Vancouver's Stanley Park following attacks

The B.C. ministry responsible for wildlife in the province says it will place traps in Vancouver’s biggest park to remove and euthanize up to 35 coyotes over a two-week period as a response to a growing number of attacks on humans.