Stumping and bumping: Life on the campaign trail for the federal leaders

With the first half of the federal election campaign over, here's a look back at the party leaders as they stumped across Canada.


Wheatley explosion could be 'tip of iceberg' in Ontario given number of abandoned wells: expert

An expert on oil and gas wells in southwestern Ontario who presented at a national conference outlines the issues with abandoned wells in the wake of an explosion in Wheatley, Ont., that sent seven people to hospital.


Stumping and bumping: Life on the campaign trail for the federal leaders

With the first half of the federal election campaign over, here's a look back at the party leaders as they stumped across Canada.


How B.C.'s newest war in the woods shows the complex web of environmental politics

Vancouver Island's Fairy Creek blockade — which could soon become the largest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history — is representative of the complex way environmental issues could play out in the federal election.


Elections commissioner clears Freeland on tweets labelled 'manipulated media' by Twitter

Canada's elections commissioner has dismissed a complaint against incumbent Liberal candidate Chrystia Freeland over her campaign tweets targeting Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole that were later labelled "manipulated media" by Twitter.


Aurélie Rivard punches ticket to another final in pursuit of 5th medal in Tokyo

The ninth day of competition at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games features Para swimming, Para athletics, Para cycling and more. Here's the latest on those events and all the other action happening in Japan.


Neighbourhoods in Louisiana before and after Hurricane Ida

Homes are underwater and communities badly damaged after Hurricane Ida tore through New Orleans on Sunday as the most powerful storm to hit the region since Katrina 16 years ago.


British MPs bemoan 'catastrophic miscalculation' of Afghanistan as post-mortem begins

Amid the finger-pointing over the failures in Afghanistan, British lawmakers are examining the country's relationship with the U.S. — and whether it's still a reliable ally.


How to vote at any Elections Canada office in the country

If you’re away from home on election day and during advance polls, you can still vote in the federal election — and a mail-in ballot isn’t your only option.


Education reform bill will not move forward under new Manitoba premier

Manitoba's controversial education reform bill and four other pieces of legislation delayed by the opposition NDP will not move forward to a vote, Kelvin Goertzen, the new premier for the next two months, announced on Wednesday.