Alberta hospital’s mask mandate for measles ended a day after it alerted province, health officials

Open this photo in gallery: A dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Alberta is at the centre of Canada’s measles outbreak, having recorded nearly 2,000 cases, the highest figure... Read more »

Both parties blame each other on 1st day of government shutdown as tourist sites close

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats spent the first day of the federal government shutdown blaming each other for the dysfunction, as iconic sites representing the nation’s core identity — from the... Read more »

‘Quiet revolutionary’ Guy Rocher was an architect of modern Quebec

Open this photo in gallery: Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press Guy Rocher is often considered the father of Quebec sociology. Throughout an academic and civil service career that spanned more than half a... Read more »

Morgan Wallen denied throwing chair off bar roof to police in 2024, footage shows

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country music star Morgan Wallen denied to police that he threw a chair off a Nashville honky-tonk bar roof before and after he was arrested and charged with... Read more »

Almost half of Canadians say they have seen systemic racism in their province: poll

OTTAWA — Almost half of Canadians polled say they have observed evidence of systemic racism in their province, a new survey suggests. The Leger poll of 1,627 people, conducted between Aug. 29... Read more »

Pete Hegseth had a lot to say when he summoned military leaders. Here are some facts and context

NEW YORK (AP) — Armed with a 10-point plan and pacing a stage in Quantico, Virginia, on Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth enumerated for hundreds of assembled military leaders just how much... Read more »

Donald Rickerd headed Donner foundations in U.S. and Canada in an eclectic career

Open this photo in gallery: John Fraser can remember bumping into Donald Rickerd in the early 2000s at the entrance to Massey College at University of Toronto, accompanied by six university professors... Read more »

India silent on how Canada’s terrorist listing of Bishnoi gang will affect warming ties

Open this photo in gallery: Gang leader Lawrence Bishnoi at a court in New Delhi, April, 2023. The group is known for acts of extortion, drug trafficking, violence and murder.ANI/Supplied India declined... Read more »

About one in three Canadians say country belongs to Indigenous people: poll

OTTAWA — As people across the country gather for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a new poll suggests Canadians are divided about whether the country belongs primarily to Indigenous Peoples.... Read more »

Alberta teachers reject government contract offer, setting up provincewide strike

Open this photo in gallery: Charis Routley, 11, blows bubbles with friends as they join a student walk out and protest in support of pay for teachers and funding for schools at... Read more »