Federal inquiry’s report expected to address key foreign interference questions
Justice Marie-Josée Hogue’s preliminary report expected to provide fresh findings on allegations of foreign interference operations in Canadian elections.
Canada
May 3
Canada will take bigger economic hit than U.S. if Trump wins election: report
The Scotiabank analysis says if Trump follows through on threats of tariffs on all imported goods, there would be "substantial negative impacts" on the Canadian and U.S. economies.
Economy
Apr 23
Biden welcomes Kishida to Washington as U.S., Japan navigate rare spat
The state visit will spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific but comes amid disagreement over Nippon Steel's plans to acquire U.S. Steel.
World
Apr 9
Trove of Winnipeg lab firing documents will face committee study
MPs sitting on a special House of Commons committee will study documents detailing allegations against two scientists fired from a high-security lab in Winnipeg.
Politics
Mar 26
The West Block Transcript – Episode 33, Season 13
Buying essential, like groceries, is becoming increasingly out of reach for many Canadians. Ottawa said they have a plan, so where are the results?
Politics
Apr 28
Conservatives to try again for Winnipeg lab doc committee probe
Members of a special House of Commons committee will consider whether to study documents detailing allegations against two scientists fired from a high-security lab in Winnipeg.
Politics
Mar 25
U.S. aid to Ukraine, Israel set to pass. But bills differ in one key area
The U.S. House of Representatives is finally moving ahead with aid for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, but the bills include notable differences when it comes to oversight.
U.S. News
Apr 19
2 women missing in Oklahoma, investigators believe they are ‘in danger’
Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley are both moms and connected to churches in nearby area.
U.S. News
Apr 3
Go, Canada! The 2024 Olympics uniforms celebrate each province, territory
Team Canada's 2024 Olympic Games uniforms, designed by Lululemon, include a one-of-a-kind print featuring art, architecture and nature found across the country.
Sports
Apr 16
‘An insult’: Chinatown tagger handed probation after 7 of 8 charges stayed
Frustration in Vancouver's Chinatown, as most of the charges against a suspected serial graffiti tagger have been stayed.
Crime
Mar 12
FAA discovers more faults with Boeing planes, issues new safety guidelines
The FAA issued safety guidance for different Boeing models to address a fault that could affect the 737 MAX 9 and another that has affected the 787 Dreamliner.
U.S. News
Mar 4
Drug site idea for Richmond, B.C. was ditched. Why are critics still so furious?
Tony Li was unequivocal when asked if he had ever discussed drugs with his university-age daughter.
Politics
Mar 6
Biden orders probe into Chinese-made ‘smart cars,’ cites national security risk
The probe could lead to new rules aimed at preventing China from using sophisticated technology in electric vehicles to track drivers and their personal information.
Tech
Feb 29
Winnipeg lab records fight about avoiding ’embarrassment,’ not security: docs
Two scientists fired from Canada's National Microbiology Lab in 2019 had an "extensive relationship" with China that they did not properly disclose to Canadian officials.
Politics
Feb 28
Billion-dollar rapid-test contracts favoured Chinese imports over cheaper Canadian-made devices
Two COVID-19 importers participating in an initiative to help grow small Canadian businesses charged more to sell rapid tests to the federal government than Canadian manufacturers.
Investigations
Feb 29
‘Lover, Stalker, Killer’: Disturbing love triangle turned deadly hits Netflix
The love triangle between Dave Kroupa, Cari Farver and Liz Golyar quickly turned to a real-life tale of escalating harassment, arson, attacks and murder.
Entertainment
Feb 16
The West Block transcript- Episode 20, Season 13
As crucial hearings into foreign interference start Monday, the list of countries accused of medalling in Canada’s democracy rose.
Politics
Jan 28
Pakistan says it doesn’t want to escalate dispute with Iran
Pakistan said on Friday it did not want to escalate a standoff with Iran, as Islamabad's top civilian and military leadership gathered to review the situation.
World
Jan 19
Pakistan carries out retaliatory airstrikes in Iran after an earlier attack by Tehran
Pakistan’s air force launched retaliatory airstrikes early Thursday in Iran, allegedly targeting militant hideouts, an attack that killed at least nine people.
World
Jan 18
Kick off 2024 with a smart tech upgrade
Get a head start on the next 12 months by leveling up your laptop, phone, tablet, TV or smartwatch.
The Curator
Jan 12