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Four Canadian universities rank in global top 0.4%
University of Toronto holds first place nationally for fourth consecutive year in CWUR rankings.
Quebec records first tornado of 2026 in Saguenay region
An EF0 tornado touched down near Saint-Thomas-Didyme on May 25, producing winds up to 100 km/h and causing minor damage across a 750-metre path.
3-year-old dies after bouncy castle swept up by wind in Quebec
A child critically injured when an inflatable structure was lifted and thrown by powerful wind gusts at a community event in LaSalle has died.
Canada expedites visas for Palestinian students stranded abroad
37 Gazan students and families get fast-tracked processing after years-long advocacy campaign.
Federal dental plan opens new enrollment as 6.5M Canadians covered
Applications for 2026-2027 benefit year begin Tuesday. Members save average $900 yearly on oral care.
Inquest begins into MPP's nephew's death in custody
Kevin Mamakwa died at Thunder Bay Jail in 2023. Father hopes inquest drives better mental-health support in correctional facilities.
Early retirement program will slash departmental budgets
Federal departments losing employees to early retirement will see their operating budgets cut by half each person's salary.
PM Carney says economic plan 'settling in' despite recession
Prime Minister acknowledges 'weakness' after Canada enters technical recession with two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
Russia's massive overnight strike kills 18 in Ukraine
Hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles target Kyiv and other cities. At least 18 civilians dead, over 100 wounded. Children found...
Canada's race to build data centres raises sovereignty questions
As Ottawa rushes to establish a sovereign digital footprint amid the AI boom, questions linger about funding and environmental impact.
Manitoba communities rebuild after devastating wildfire season
Lac du Bonnet and Nopiming park move to prevent repeat of 2025, which killed two people and destroyed dozens of homes
Medical neglect alleged in Canadian's death in U.S. ICE custody
A complaint alleges a Miami prison health worker failed to assess or treat a Canadian detainee before he died of acute kidney failure.