Fader the humpback whale freed from fishing gear in rescue off B.C. coast

Open this photo in gallery: Department of Fisheries and Oceans personnel work to remove 137 metres of rope and gear from a humpback whale in Nanoose Bay, B.C., on Wednesday.HO/The Canadian Press... Read more »

Alberta’s new plan for electricity, explained

The Alberta government under Premier Danielle Smith has taken a keen interest in reshaping the province’s electricity grid. First it set its sights on renewable energy, imposing a sudden moratorium on all... Read more »

‘It’s just terrible over there,’ Premier Doug Ford says of Marineland

The situation at Marineland, the tourist attraction where 20 whales have died since 2019, is “terrible,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Thursday. There are 30 belugas left at Marineland, according to a... Read more »

Broadcaster Beverly Thomson shaped the nation’s mornings co-hosting Canada AM

Open this photo in gallery: Beverly Thomson photographed at the CTV building in Agincourt, Toronto, in December, 2003.Louie Palu/The Globe and Mail Beverly Thomson, who died of cancer on Sept. 14 at... Read more »

Last regular season series at Rogers Centre and Halloween Haunt is back

Check out the Blue Jays in a crucial final three-game series at the Rogers Centre this weekend or head up to Canada’s Wonderland for your first look at Halloween Haunt. Keep in... Read more »

Two Ontario colleges face deep cuts as foreign student cap shrinks enrolment, reports show

Open this photo in gallery: College support faculty from the Ontario Public Service Employees Union picket at Loyalist College in Belleville. The college is facing financial difficulties due to the reduction in... Read more »

Jimmy Kimmel’s return monologue watched by nearly 6.3 million viewers on broadcast TV

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jimmy Kimmel is back on his ABC late-night show, but it’s still a mystery when — or if — viewers in cities such as Washington, Seattle and St.... Read more »

Family of 1 of the 67 Washington plane crash victims sues the FAA, Army and American Airlines

The family of one of the 67 people killed when an airliner collided with an Army helicopter over Washington, D.C., on Wednesday sued the government and the airlines involved, accusing them of... Read more »

AI adoption could boost Canada’s GDP to $3.65 trillion by 2035, PwC study estimates

Canada’s economy could grow exponentially by 2035 if businesses fast-track their artificial intelligence adoption and respond to growing climate change threats, a new study predicts. A PwC Canada report exploring ways to... Read more »

Ryan Routh is found guilty of trying to assassinate Trump at Florida golf course

FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — After a two-week trial, a jury took just two hours Tuesday to convict Ryan Routh of trying to assassinate Donald Trump on a Florida golf course last... Read more »