Bodies of 215 Indigenous children found at B.C. residential school
The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
30,000 self-employed people may not have to repay CERB
The Canada Revenue Agency estimates that about 30,000 people won't have to refund their CERB payments, representing about $240 million in benefits, or about $8,000 on average.
Enbridge and Michigan to keep talking in Line 5 standoff
Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to oversee the talks, says the parties discussed a "range of issues" when they met Tuesday.
Ecojustice challenges Alberta oil inquiry in court
A lawyer for an environmental law charity says Alberta's probe into the purported foreign funding of anti-oil campaigns is a "political gunfight" and not a proper use of a public inquiry.
First Nation applauds strategy to protect traditional land use in oilsands management plan
The Alberta government says it has completed a plan to manage oilsands development in an area near the Fort McKay First Nation that supports traditional land uses and maintains its ecological integrity.
Man who rammed Rideau Hall gates pleads guilty to eight charges
A man accused of ramming through a gate at Rideau Hall and heading toward Justin Trudeau's home while heavily armed pleaded guilty to eight charges in court Friday.
Legislation forcing Facebook, Google to pay for news content to come this year
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is promising legislation this year to ensure tech giants like Google and Facebook pay for the news content they disseminate on their platforms.
Sailor kicked out of Canadian navy over involvement with online hate groups
A Calgary-based sailor has been kicked out of the Canadian Armed Forces for admitted involvement with online hate groups.