Poilievre slams Carney over investment disclosure, says PM needs to sell assets

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pointing to a list of assets that Prime Minister Mark Carney transferred to a blind trust as evidence that the Liberal leader wasn’t being honest with Canadians... Read more »

Alberta surpasses U.S. in confirmed measles cases with more than 1,300 since March

EDMONTON — Alberta has surpassed the United States in confirmed measles cases, after 30 new cases were diagnosed over the weekend. The province reported Monday that it has seen 1,314 cases since... Read more »

Wildfire along Grand Canyon’s North Rim destroys historic lodge and is spreading rapidly

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A wildfire raging along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim that leveled a historic lodge erupted over the weekend after burning for more than a week, raising scrutiny over... Read more »

Wildfire concern differs widely across Canada, poll shows

Open this photo in gallery: The Pocket Knife Creek wildfire south of Fort Nelson, B.C., June 10. Seven in 10 respondents in B.C. say they had taken some action to reduce wildfire... Read more »

Anand says Indo-Pacific strategy will have economic focus but maintain values

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the economy is becoming the primary focus of Canada’s relationships in the Indo-Pacific — a shift that appears linked to Canada’s recent moves to overcome its... Read more »

How a Quebec town fought to keep its ER open and welcomed foreign workers

Open this photo in gallery: Martine Riopel fought to keep the emergency room in Rivière-Rouge, Que., open because her cancer therapy made her more vulnerable to infections.ROGER LEMOYNE After her breast cancer... Read more »

Israeli strike kills children collecting water, Gaza officials say. IDF says there was a malfunction

At least eight Palestinians, most of them children, were killed and more than a dozen others were wounded in central Gaza on Sunday, local officials said, in an Israeli missile strike that... Read more »

Half of requests for complex dental work are being rejected under national insurance plan

As federal dental care expands to cover most uninsured Canadians, providers say some procedures are being bogged down by paperwork and processing delays. Health Canada says 52 per cent of requests for pre-authorized... Read more »

The truth about sexual violence in tree-planting

Note: This article discusses sexual violence. Please read with care. If you have experienced sexual violence, resources are available at Ending Sexual Violence. Because of the sensitive nature of discussing assault, The... Read more »

Serge Fiori, singer of Quebec’s Harmonium, was an uncompromising visionary and towering cultural icon

Open this photo in gallery: Montreal-based progressive folk-rockers Harmonium were superstars in Quebec in the second half of the 1970s and a rare band from the province to achieve recognition in the... Read more »