Got a weird text message? ‘Smishing’ scams likely rising because of AI, experts warn

If it seems like your phone has been blowing up with more spam text messages recently, you’re probably right. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says so-called “smishing” attempts appear to be on the... Read more »

B.C. nature corridors get $8 million to help boost protections

This story was produced in collaboration with IndigiNews. As rain poured down on a stretch of endangered grasslands east of Kelowna, B.C., Westbank First Nation Councillor Jordan Coble guided guests to lay... Read more »

Can Kelowna build housing and leave room for nature?

This story was produced in collaboration with IndigiNews. It is part of Habitat, a series from The Narwhal which looks at how communities are working to address the housing and climate change... Read more »

What a Yukon hockey star’s draft to a U.S. college means for Canadian hockey

The language used to describe Gavin McKenna’s game often comes straight from the realm of fantasy. “He’s a unicorn talent. He’s brilliant,” said Craig Button, a senior hockey analyst with TSN and former NHL general manager.  Sometimes known as... Read more »

No, David Suzuki hasn’t given up on the climate fight — but his battle plan is changing

Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki made headlines last week when he said in an interview with iPolitics that humanity has lost its fight against climate change. “We’re in deep trouble,” Suzuki told the outlet.... Read more »

Trump threatening 35% tariffs on Canadian goods across the board

U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to slap a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods as the two countries have been engaged in negotiations to reach some sort of trade... Read more »

‘Trust is gone’ after lengthy Canadian Hearing Services strike, some deaf clients say

In early June, Jessica Sergeant waited five and a half hours for a sign language interpreter to arrive at her Ottawa hospital room while she had a cardiac emergency. Sergeant, who is... Read more »

Soldiers accused in Quebec extremist plot allegedly had night-vision gear prohibited for civilians

Open this photo in gallery: This RCMP handout photo shows an example of military equipment seized from four people, including active members of the Canadian Armed Forces, who are facing charges in... Read more »

Conservatives raised a record $48.5M last year — and spent even more

The Conservative Party’s spending outstripped its record fundraising total in 2024 as it ramped up advertising and internal polling ahead of the federal election. According to records filed with Elections Canada, the... Read more »

Morning Update: Canada’s back-to-the-office push hits a wall

Good morning. Companies can’t seem to get the face time they want from their workers – more on that below, along with Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat and the generic Ozempic coming... Read more »