Germany’s defence minister acknowledged Friday that countries like Canada — and to a lesser extent Ukraine — are in a tough spot when it comes to maintaining older variants of the Leopard 2 main battle tank and keeping them in the field.
A devastating overnight fire in the tiny city of Greenwood, B.C., has destroyed a historic church, a vacant elementary school and one home, according to Mayor John Bolt.
Scientists in the U.S. and Canada are watching wastewater for early signs of H5N1 as an outbreak of bird flu among American dairy cattle keeps growing.
When police learned a woman’s remains were discovered in a Winnipeg garbage bin nearly two years ago, they had no idea the bodies of two other women killed by the same man were a few blocks away and about to be taken to a landfill that same morning, the serial killer’s trial heard Friday.
The UN General Assembly has voted by a wide margin to grant new “rights and privileges” to Palestine and called on the Security Council to favourably reconsider its request to become the 194th member of the United Nations.
Canadian Blood Services is apologizing to the 2SLGBTQ+ community for its "harmful" former policies that for decades prevented men who have sex with men from donating blood.
A video of a young child being hit by a cyclist while crossing the street to get to a school bus has been shared widely on social media, and groups and officials are reminding people of the dangers of not respecting the province's Highway Safety Code.
The last time ES spoke with GW, she was told never to contact him again. ES was pregnant with a child she claimed was GW's, the fruit of a fling between the B.C. woman and the U.K. man. Six years later, the relationship GW called a "complete mistake" is about to come back to haunt him.
The Canadian economy gained 90,000 jobs in April, while the unemployment rate stayed the same as the month prior, according to the latest numbers from Statistics Canada.
Staff at Fort William Historical Park in Thunder Bay, Ont., are mothering a number of baby animals. Ahead of Mother's Day, the CBC's Olivia Levesque went to the farm to meet some new spring babies and learn about motherhood among animals.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is riding the near-flattened ripples of its predecessors to the shore. The bad news is that without a central passion as much at its core — or, for the most part, many humans to rally against — its fourth entry has significantly less of a reason to exist. 
A new U.S. report highlighting how little time some moms get to themselves is providing a snapshot of the pressures faced by mothers, who research suggests tend to have higher levels of responsibility and expectations compared to fathers, especially when it comes to the often invisible mental load of planning.
The encampments at Canadian schools follow months of protest marches, petitions, sit-ins and hunger strikes by pro-Palestinian activists. Some say the movement is stronger than it has ever been.
The Canadian Bankers Association and Interac both say they are actively exploring technology to prevent people from using e-transfers to perpetuate abusive behaviour. It comes months after multiple Canadians told CBC News they have been victimized by abusers who use e-transfers to circumvent other safeguards that survivors of intimate partner violence have put in place.
Jim and Sue Waddington, now in their 80s, have whitewater canoed, portaged and trekked around the country to track down the places that inspired the famous artists. A new documentary, narrated by their granddaughter, explores some of those trips.
It's been nearly two months since 27-year-old Dean Mattinas Jr. was last seen leaving Constance Lake First Nation in northern Ontario on foot, headed toward Thunder Bay. His father has been searching for him every day since, but family members say they've become increasingly concerned.
Police say protestors were asked to leave by the university and, when they refused, were informed they were trespassing. The protestors still refused to leave, and police were called in for assistance.
Saskatchewan teachers voted this week on a contract offer from the provincial government after months of job action.