They're known by many names : Sudbury 817, one percenters, or Robinson Huron Treaty (RHT) annuitants who aren't members of the 21 First Nation signatories.
The second day of an attempted murder trial in Moncton was quickly adjourned so lawyers could discuss what the accused may admit, something that could shave weeks off the trial.
A First Nation legislator is addressing Queen's Park in his own language, marking the first time a language other than English and French has officially been allowed in Ontario's legislative chamber.
The warming climate is causing renewed concern in northern Manitoba, as a marine heat wave that hit the Atlantic Ocean last summer could lead to Manitoba's northern port having one of the earliest ice-free dates on record.
Many people who shared a meal of bear meat, harvested from northern Saskatchewan, at a family gathering in South Dakota were infected with trichinellosis, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A British Columbia university says it has withdrawn from an insurance cost-savings program at the centre of a past union grievance and an instructor's ongoing human rights complaint alleging it previously prevented him from accessing "life-changing" medication.
Ian Jones wades through a forest of aquatic plants, his feet sinking into the muddy ground. He's surrounded by invasive phragmites, a reed that can grow five-metres tall, and whose roots release biochemicals impeding the growth of other plants.
On the southwest corner of Wyandotte Street and Ouellette Avenue in Windsor, Ont., Jayson Brooks points out a building's doorways, an area where he often sees people who are homeless sleeping.
In an auditorium at the Magrath Junior Senior High School in the town of Magrath, Alta., on a rainy Monday evening, metal chairs are arranged in a circle, a grand piano at its apex.