Canadian News
Fri, 23 Jan 2026 04:01:39 ESTHow grocery giants control who can sell food in your neighbourhood
Fri, 23 Jan 2026 04:00:00 ESTSearching for Ontario’s missing Black boys
Teenaged Black boys from the Greater Toronto Area, groomed into the illegal drug trade by adult criminals, are being sent to remote communities into Ontario’s north, putting them in danger, an investigation by the fifth estate found.
Fri, 23 Jan 2026 04:00:00 ESTAs the Gulf of St. Lawrence warms, whales are switching up the menu and may be sharing lunch
New Canadian research, using decades of samples from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, shows that as Arctic krill becomes scarce, fin and minke whales are eating more of the kinds of fish that humpback whales eat — but that they’re sharing these resource...
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 06:00:00 ESTManitoba man hopes father will be among prisoners released in Venezuela
The son of a southern Manitoba man who has been jailed in Venezuela for more than a decade says he hopes the recent situation in the South American country leads to his release.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 21:07:04 ESTOneBC event at University of B.C. attracts hundreds of opponents, ends with one arrest
On Jan. 20, OneBC leader Dallas Brodie announced she would hold an event at the UBC Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre. It prompted protests from nearly a thousand people.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 18:13:54 ESTFacing layoffs, B.C. workers rally to save feral cats before pulp mill's closure
When Tawni Marcil found out the pulp mill she works for is closing, she immediately started worrying about the cats who live there.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 17:43:16 ESTFormer Alberta teacher facing new charges of sexual assault against junior high student
For the second time in a year, a former Calgary teacher, who is now in his 80s, is facing sexual assault charges dating back decades.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 20:24:41 ESTPleasure boaters will have to renew licence every 5 years as feds look to deal with derelict vessels
The federal government has introduced rules that mean pleasure boaters will have to renew their pleasure craft licences (PCLs) every five years. It is part of an effort to help authorities crack down on owners of derelict vessels, and sees the introd...
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 13:39:05 ESTVideo shows 'very fortunate' skier escaping injury in avalanche near Lake Louise ski area
Yesterday morning, a skier on a backcountry run called the Vortex near Lake Louise was caught in a size 2 avalanche but was uninjured in the incident.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 17:49:44 ESTParole denied for trucker convicted in death of Cindy Gladue in an Edmonton hotel room
An Ontario truck driver convicted in the 2011 death of a woman in an Edmonton hotel room has been denied parole due to a history of violence and deceit and his ongoing efforts to minimize his crime.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 14:59:11 ESTArctic air mass extends over most of Canada, bringing extreme cold
An Arctic air mass moving across North America is causing extreme cold in Western Canada, which will continue into the weekend, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 18:36:38 ESTCanadian land travel to the U.S. fell more than 30% in 2025
Statistics Canada says its national data is in, and it shows a stark change in Canadian travel behaviour with the U.S. in 2025. But that might not be fully reflected at Windsor-Detroit land crossings.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 18:10:13 ESTMarineland issues new threat to euthanize 30 belugas at Niagara Falls, Ont., park
Marineland, the defunct amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ont., has told the federal government it will euthanize 30 captive belugas and four dolphins at the facility, unless Canada grants permission to ship them to the United States, CBC News has lea...
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 11:41:55 ESTThunder Bay Pulp and Paper to discontinue newsprint mill operations, impacting 150 workers
Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper is discontinuing its newsprint mill operations due to a decline in demand.
The company made the announcement Thursday, and says 150 people will be impacted by the closure.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 07:00:00 ESTIranian Canadians suing B.C. currency exchange they allege owes them thousands
A B.C. currency exchange specializing in transfers between Canada and Iran is facing a series of lawsuits and demands from customers allegedly owed tens of thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, legislation passed to regulate currency exchanges is still no...
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:28:26 ESTPorter Airlines to close crew bases in Thunder Bay, Ont., and Halifax, N.S., in May
Porter Airlines is closing its crew bases in both Thunder Bay, Ont., and Halifax, N.S., in May as the company undergoes what a spokesperson calls “a transformative growth plan.” Here's what we know about the decision so far and how employees will...
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 06:00:00 ESTHealth Ministry orders outside review of security staff training and safety in Sask. hospitals
Facing pressure to act after a series of violent encounters in hospitals and increasing safety concerns from health-care workers, the Saskatchewan Party government is launching an independent review of how it protects staff and patients in health-car...
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 12:27:40 ESTSheridan students celebrate Oscar-nominated grads behind KPop Demon Hunters and Elio
Students from Sheridan College’s animation program in Oakville, Ont. are celebrating two films made by graduates that have been nominated for Oscars — and looking on with aspirations that one day, they could reach the same heights.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 14:45:18 ESTGrondin, O'Dine among 13 snowboarders named to Canada's Olympic team
Olympic medallists Éliot Grondin and Meryeta O'Dine headline Canada's snowboard cross team for the Milano-Cortina Games.
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:02:29 EST'Back in business': Locals, union celebrate planned reopening of Le Massif after strike
Le Massif in Quebec’s Charlevoix region will reopen its mountain to skiers Saturday following the end of a three-week-long unlimited strike by its unionized employees.