What school will look like this fall as Canada struggles to bring COVID-19 under control

What students face heading back to class during this fourth wave of COVID-19 will look strikingly different depending on where they live in the country.
How Conservatives came around to supporting a carbon tax — and whether it's here to stay

For more than a decade, federal Conservatives across Canada have taken aim at carbon tax policy with great vitriol. Now the Conservatives have pulled a 180-degree turn — though the issue may remain politicized in the future.
Twitter's slap-down of Liberal video reveals growing role of social media giants in election

Social media companies are playing a more active role in this election than they have in the past in the name of fighting misinformation. But where should the line be drawn between misinformation and free speech, and how much should they have to reveal about how those decisions are made.
Kanye West's Donda: What you need to know

A missing track, two controversial collaborators and a reignited feud with Drake — here's what you need to know about Kanye West's new album Donda.
Liberals, Conservatives take aim at opposing candidates as campaign hits third week

Liberals and Conservatives took aim at each other's candidates on Monday, questioning past statements and actions to build a character case about why they, and not their opponent, should be trusted to govern after election day.
Man testifies against R. Kelly in sex-trafficking trial
After several days of testimony from women claiming they were groomed and sexually abused by R. Kelly, a man took the witness stand at Kelly's sex-trafficking trial to say the R&B star exploited him in the same way when he was a high school student.
Man testifies against R. Kelly in sex-trafficking trial
After several days of testimony from women claiming they were groomed and sexually abused by R. Kelly, a man took the witness stand at Kelly's sex-trafficking trial to say the R&B star exploited him in the same way when he was a high school student.
It's official: You can't buy leaded gasoline for cars anywhere on Earth
Leaded gasoline has finally reached the end of the road, the UN environment office said Monday, after the last country in the world to use it stopped selling the highly toxic fuel.
Alberta Human Rights Commission dismisses Edmonton mask complaints

The Alberta Human Rights Commission has dismissed a pair of complaints filed by two men who say they were discriminated against when they didn’t wear masks inside retail stores last fall.
U.S. urges citizens to reconsider travelling to Canada, citing 'high level of COVID-19'
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued the Level 3 travel advisory for Canada on Monday, which indicate "a high level of COVID-19 in the country."