-
PCOS, a condition that affects 1 in 10 Canadian women, is being renamedThe announcement was published in the Lancet, which states that the condition affects 170 million women during their reproductive years alone.HealthMay 13
-
U.S. DOJ watchdog launches probe into Epstein files releaseThe government watchdog said it would publish its findings but did not provide a timeline for the investigation.U.S. NewsApr 23
-
Lawyer pushing for ad ban says Alberta premier exploiting loophole with referendum websiteThe province is prohibited from advertising or publishing certain info related to a referendum if it's taking place alongside an election — but not for stand-alone referendums.PoliticsApr 28
-
Quebec’s minimum wage now $16.60 per hourA study published yesterday by Quebec socioeconomic think tank IRIS shows someone living in Montreal needs to earn about $30 per hour to live above the poverty line.CanadaMay 1
-
Ex-FBI chief James Comey indicted for post U.S. DOJ says threatened TrumpThe case relates to an Instagram post Comey published last May showing the arrangement of shells on a beach reading '86 47.' Trump is the 47th U.S. president.U.S. NewsApr 28
-
7-Eleven says it plans to close 645 North American stores this yearAccording to earnings filings published last week,the closures will outpace the 205 locations it forecasts it will open during that same time.ConsumerApr 14
-
4 cancers to make up nearly half of new Canadian cases in 2026: studyThat comes as a separate study published in the same journal found those who survive cancer as teens or young adults also face a higher risk of getting cancer again later in life.HealthApr 13
-
James Tolkan, ‘Top Gun’ and ‘Back to the Future’ actor, dead at 94A brief obituary published on the 'Back to the Future' website said James Tolkan died 'peacefully,' but no cause of death was given.EntertainmentMar 30
-
U.S. farmers plan to plant less corn as Iran war hits fertilizer supplyThe U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday published its first survey-based crop acreage estimate of the year in a prospective plantings report.EconomyMar 31
-
Could GLP-1 drugs help your mental health? New study finds a linkSemaglutide, the active ingredient in GLP-1 drugs, was associated with a lower risk of worsening mental health, a study published in Lancet Psychiatry found.HealthMar 20
-
ANALYSIS: Carney promised spending cuts — but not all cuts are equalFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government has found ways to cut spending by $60 billion but cautions that published spending cuts require important context.CanadaMar 21
-
Epstein files: DOJ publishes missing documents with unverified Trump claimThe accuser was interviewed by the FBI four times as it sought to assess her allegations, but a summary of only one of those interviews was included in the publicly released files.U.S. NewsMar 6
-
Quebec minister says he’s open to making police watchdog reports publicQuebec’s public security minister says he is open to releasing reports from the province’s police watchdog, which currently does not publish investigation findings.CanadaMar 13
-
Ford government reveals date for budget, promises it won’t include cutsDuring an appearance at the Empire Club in Toronto, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy revealed he would publish the budget on Thursday, March 26.EconomyMar 10
-
Israel says Iranian commanders targeted in Beirut as death toll nears 400Israel's military has so far killed about 200 Hezbollah militants, spokesman Nadav Shoshani said in an online briefing. Hezbollah has not published a toll for its fighters.WorldMar 8
-
N.S. book publishers slammed by provincial government’s cuts to the creative sectorA Nova Scotian book publisher says the provincial government’s cuts are “soul-crushing” when sales have already been decimated by uncertainty in the U.S. market.CanadaFeb 26
-
Ottawa seeks options to replace Canadian military’s aging fleet of tanksThe Canadian military's armoured regiment has been left with a single squadron of decades-old Leopard tanks, which the federal government is looking to replace.CanadaMay 13
-
Métis elders in Saskatchewan celebrate launch of book featuring their storiesThe stories of 12 Métis elders in Saskatchewan are being shared in a first-of-its-kind book published by Métis Nation—Saskatchewan.CanadaFeb 18
-
Alleged defamation: Cape Breton fiddler Ashley MacIsaac files lawsuit against GoogleAshley MacIsaac has initiated a civil lawsuit against Google, claiming the online giant defamed him by falsely identifying him as a sex offender in an AI-generated summary.CanadaMay 4
-
‘Very sad day’: Postmedia to stop printing newspapers at Moncton facilityPostmedia is shutting down its Moncton, N.B., printing facility, meaning most newspapers in the province will have to be outsourced for printing.CanadaApr 30