The Canadian military counter-intelligence officer accused of leaking secrets to Ukraine was part of investigation into a dossier that claims a Postmedia journalist has been a longtime Russian asset.
Caption: Tangier Lobster Company managing director Stewart Lamont says the lobster industry is facing headwinds that include lower-quality catches, shipping challenges and tariffs from China. (Kyle ...
As Christmas nears, food banks across Prince Edward Island are seeing a higher demand for hampers with more families turning to them for help.
An economist and restaurant industry representative say New Brunswick will feel the effects of population decline as Ottawa also reduces immigration.
Since 1991, the Moncton Firefighters’ Association has collected thousands of turkeys for Moncton, Riverview, Dieppe and surrounding communities, including Dorchester and Salisbury. But when the demand ...
Another busy construction season has come to an end, and the city is already looking ahead to next spring when a slew of new projects are expected to begin.
A couple in Port Hawkesbury, N.S., are frustrated with what they say is a lack of action after a decade of flooding is now ruining their mobile home on Stirling Street.
London Morning's associate producer, Ryan Soulliere, listens to a lot of music for his role picking tunes for the show. This week, he played songs for the season, some of which were requests from ...
After eight years in Washington, D.C., Ambassador Kirsten Hillman will step down from her post in the new year. She sat down with CBC's The House to share how she connects with Trump-era Republicans ...
The Mi'kmaw woman at the centre of an aggravated assault case now before the Supreme Court of Canada spoke about what she went through for the first time ever in an interview with CBC News. She says ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has begun to lay out publicly what he sees as boundaries when dealing with China, as his government wades into a new relationship with the economic giant.
Residents clapped, danced, sang and cried in the Anishinaabe community of Kitcisakik this week when the lights were finally turned on for the first time.
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