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A British Columbia university says it has withdrawn from an insurance cost-savings program at the centre of a past union grievance and an instructor's ongoing human rights complaint alleging it previously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.