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HMCS Fraser honours warship sunk in 1940 France evacuation
Canada's newest destroyer is named after a vessel that helped evacuate Allied troops before becoming the first Royal Canadian Navy ship...
G7 leaders gather in France without China despite its economic clout
Debate grows over whether the world's second-largest economy belongs in the exclusive club of wealthy democracies.
Canada scores first World Cup point on home soil despite tie with Bosnia
The nation's first men's World Cup match at home ended 1-1 on Friday in Toronto, with celebrity fans and performers marking the historic...
New Brunswick mother sues OpenAI over ChatGPT's role in daughter's death
Lawsuit alleges the chatbot reinforced harmful views and failed to flag mental health crisis despite knowing dangers.
New federal food strategy aims to break up Canada's grocery monopoly
The $3.2-billion plan includes funding for new food terminals and stricter enforcement against anticompetitive behaviour in a sector...
Four unclaimed lottery prizes worth up to $1 million
Loto-Québec is searching for winners of three $1 million tickets and one Grande Vie lifetime prize purchased across Quebec.
Take the train to Gananoque, a 1000 Islands gateway
A two-hour VIA Rail ride from Ottawa ($26 weekdays, $31 weekends) lands you in a waterfront town dating to the 1700s, full of theatre,...
Boil water advisory issued for South Shore communities
A technical malfunction at a regional treatment plant has triggered precautionary measures for five municipalities including Châteauguay.
Canada ties World Cup opener at home despite dominating play
Canada played its first men's World Cup match on home soil Friday, taking on Bosnia & Herzegovina in Toronto with celebrity support and...
Five children killed in two-vehicle crash near Guelph
Four girls and a boy, ages 4 to 12, died in a collision Friday night. Six others were injured.
Turkey and Australia face off in Vancouver's first World Cup match
The city hosts its first-ever World Cup game tonight with 35,000 Turkish fans expected and major road closures in effect around BC Place.
Canada's coach defends pride in national anthem after U.S. criticism
Jesse Marsch's comments about Canadian players singing the anthem drew pushback from American soccer legend Clint Dempsey, who broke his...