Endangered Quebec fish at risk from Port of Montreal expansion

Biologist Pierre Dumont has lived in Montreal and worked in the waters surrounding the island for most of his career, yet much about the St. Lawrence Seaway is still shrouded in mystery... Read more »

Durham College student barred from attending convocation because of religious symbol

Harwinder Singh still hasn’t received his degree from Durham College, after venue security stopped him from attending his own convocation because of the kirpan. Singh was wearing the kirpan — a short sword... Read more »

L’expansion du Port de Montréal met en péril un poisson québécois

Le biologiste Pierre Dumont a vécu à Montréal et travaillé dans les eaux autour de l’île pour la majeure partie de sa carrière, et pourtant, le fleuve Saint-Laurent reste encore plein de... Read more »

Canada is close to losing its measles elimination status. What happens then?

Canadian health experts equipped with binders of information on the prolonged measles outbreak will travel in November to Mexico City, where an international committee will determine whether the country maintains its elimination... Read more »

The biologists racing to count Porcupine caribou

In early July, Yukon and Alaskan biologists were waiting on a small miracle: the right conditions to summon an apocalyptic storm of mosquitoes. The biting insects, in turn, would drive tens of... Read more »

Here’s a list of the U.S. tariffs still hammering Canadian industries

WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this week to advance negotiations on lifting or easing a growing list of tariffs. Trump’s ever-shifting tariff agenda... Read more »

Joan Kennedy, first wife of Sen. Edward Kennedy, has died

BOSTON (AP) — Joan B. Kennedy, the former wife of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who endured a troubled marriage marked by family tragedies, her husband’s infidelities and her own decades-long struggles with... Read more »

Fast EV charging will link Manitoba’s north

The Manitoba government plans to build a network of six high-powered electric vehicle charging stations between Winnipeg and Thompson in the coming years as part of an ambitious roadmap to lead the... Read more »

How Mark Carney is complicating Canada’s climate progress

A decade ago, Mark Carney gave a rousing speech about the power of governments to change course before climate-driven chaos shifted into truly unpredictable territory. At the time, Carney was speaking to... Read more »

Marineland’s belugas face euthanasia threat as Ottawa, Ontario point fingers

Open this photo in gallery: A beluga whale at Marineland in Niagara Falls in June, 2023. Twenty whales – 19 belugas and one killer whale – have died at Marineland since 2019.Chris... Read more »