Climate change puts North Water Polynya, a source of Arctic life, in imminent danger

A keystone structure in Canada's High Arctic is under threat of collapse, and it would take with it a globally unique and fertile piece of the Arctic ecosystem, according to a new report published in the journal Nature Communications.


TikTok's That Girl is meant to promote wellness, but some say it does the opposite

That Girl is one of the latest trends on social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram and TikTok meant to encourage young women to become the best versions of themselves. But some experts say the trend could be doing the opposite.


Federal election call expected today

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to ask the Governor General to dissolve Parliament, making way for a federal election campaign.


Does sponsoring Olympic athletes help small firms? It's about money and more

The Olympics may be over, but for many of the small businesses that sponsor Canadian athletes, now is the time for recognition.


Amber Alert issued for 5-year-old girl in Quebec

An Amber Alert has been issued for a five-year-old girl who Quebec police say was abducted in Val d'Or.


Taliban seize another city, cutting off Kabul to the east

The Taliban have seized the city of Jalalabad, cutting off Afghanistan's increasingly isolated capital Kabul to the east as the insurgents' blitz across the country continued as the U.S. and NATO prepare to withdraw from the country after two decades of war.


Taliban sweep into Kabul after Afghan government collapses

The Taliban swept into Afghanistan's capital on Sunday after the government collapsed and the embattled president joined an exodus of his fellow citizens and foreigners, signalling the end of a costly two-decade U.S. campaign to remake the country.


Haitian Quebecers scramble to reach loved ones, plan aid after major earthquake


Haitian Quebecers scramble to reach loved ones, plan aid after major earthquake

The full extent of the damage following Saturday's major earthquake in Haiti is not yet known, and Haitian Quebecers are scrambling to get in touch with loved ones while also getting ready to help.


Residents of B.C. community return to assess damage as wildfires continue across province

Some residents of Monte Lake, a small B.C. community devastated by the White Rock Lake fire, are now able to view the damage first-hand as the district confirmed on Saturday that 28 residences and one business have been lost.