Assembly of First Nations passes emergency resolution to oppose federal gun control legislation
Indigenous Chiefs and proxies in attendance of the Assembly of First Nations’ 2022 special chiefs assembly in Ottawa Thursday passed an emergency resolution to oppose Bill C-21,
U.S. FDA approves bivalent COVID-19 vaccines for kids as young as 6 months old
Health The U.S. health regulator has authorized COVID-19 shots from Moderna and Pfizer and its partner BioNTech that target both the original coronavirus and Omicron sub-variants f
Severe water shortage at B.C. ski resort forces staff to ask visitors to bring their own
British Columbia Drought conditions on Vancouver Island mean the Mount Washington ski resort is opening Friday with a limited ski area and very little potable water due to record-l
Montreal-area family speaks out after son was called racist slur in hockey rink, causing brawl
A L’ĂŽle-Perrot, Que., family is denouncing intolerance in hockey after their son was called a racist slur by a Valleyfield player at a game last Saturday. “Obviously w
Alleged Lockerbie bomb maker in U.S. custody, officials say
Alleged Lockerbie bomb-maker in U.S. custody A Libyan intelligence official accused of making the bomb that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 has bee
How to save during the holidays; fake products from Amazon: CBC’s Marketplace cheat sheet
Business·Marketplace CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week. Consumer and health news you need from the week Jenny Cowley · CBC New
Japan’s ispace launches world’s 1st commercial lunar lander
Science A Japanese space startup launched a spacecraft to the moon on Sunday after several delays, a step toward what would be a first for the country and for a private company. Ro
Speak plainly to me: The push to remove ‘bureaucratese’ from politics
The Sunday Magazine Canadian Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre is pushing for a law in Canada that would do away with political jargon and force politicians to speak plain
In a world of e-payments, Italians defiantly cling to cash
Buskers on the cobblestones of Naples belt out a postwar Neapolitan classic, Tu vuo’ fa’ l’americo, a teasing song about a local who wants to seem like a trendy A
Nobel Peace Prize winners denounce Russia’s war in Ukraine
The winners of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia shared their visions of a fairer world and denounced Russian President Vladimir Putin’s wa