‘Quiet, piggy’: As Trump berates female reporters, what’s the breaking point?

Not smart enough. A terrible person. Obnoxious. These are just some of the more recent insults U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly hurled at female reporters in response to their questions. But... Read more »

Is clear-cutting a thing of the past in B.C. forests?

In early September 2025, as wildfires cast a pall of smoke across parts of B.C., Forests Minister Ravi Parmar was asked about a study from the University of British Columbia which found... Read more »

Brussels hosts talks on Gaza reconstruction, security and governance

More than 60 delegations were meeting in Brussels on Thursday to discuss reconstruction, governance and security in the Gaza Strip and reforming the Palestinian Authority. France and Saudi Arabia are chairing a... Read more »

Federal terrorism charge filed against a man who allegedly set a woman on fire on Chicago train

Federal prosecutors on Wednesday charged a man with committing a terrorist attack, alleging he poured gasoline on a woman and chased her through a Chicago train car before setting her on fire.... Read more »

New trade deal to chop red tape, knock down trade barriers across Canada

VICTORIA — Trade of tens of thousands of goods across Canada’s 14 jurisdictions will soon be free after an agreement has been signed between all provinces, territories and the federal government to... Read more »

AI bot recorded doctors’ meeting, sent patient info to current and former hospital staff, watchdog says

Open this photo in gallery: The hospital notified the Privacy Commissioner of Ontario of the breach on Dec. 17, 2024, and also notified affected patients that their medical information had been compromised.Graham... Read more »

Canada Post expects to lose 30,000 jobs to retirement, voluntary departures by 2035

Open this photo in gallery: Canada Post expects to lose 16,000 employees by 2030, with another 14,000 leaving by 2035, as it tries to get costs under control.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press With... Read more »

Alberta invokes notwithstanding clause to stop court challenges of transgender laws

EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA — The Alberta government has invoked the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to protect from legal challenge a trio of laws affecting transgender youth and adults. It’s the second time in... Read more »

1 of 25 students abducted in Nigeria found safe as search continues for missing girls

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. A schoolgirl who was abducted with 24 others from... Read more »

Indigenous deer hunt could restore B.C. Gulf Islands

The Gulf Islands around Vancouver Island are beautiful — full of lakes and sheltered bays, and dotted with meadows and deer grazing along the road.  At first glance, most walking through these... Read more »