The gunman killed 11 people and injured at least six, including four police officers, in an attack during Sabbath religious services, authorities said. No children were among the dead.
Here’s what climate change could look like in Canada
Earth has already warmed by 1 C, but in Canada’s north, the effects are much more pronounced. Climate change is here, experts say, and Canada can expect to suffer the consequences.
Jair Bolsonaro, ‘Brazil’s Trump,’ is on track to win the presidency. For Trudeau, that spells trouble
Jair Bolsonaro is projected to win the presidency of Brazil in a runoff election on Sunday. His controversial policies on the environment and Indigenous rights will pose a challenge for a Trudeau government that sees those issues as key planks in its foreign policy.
What we know about alleged Pittsburgh synagogue gunman Robert Bowers
The suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue is a 46-year-old local man named Robert Bowers who posted virulent anti-Semitic messages on social media filled with slurs and conspiracy theories.
What’s the dirtiest surface on an airplane? The result may surprise you
Marketplace’s latest investigation reveals that the surfaces on a plane you’re likely touching most often might not be as clean as you think, and some are contaminated with bacteria and other pathogens.
How to keep your debt down as interest rates go up
Interest rate are on the rise at a time when Canadians have piled up near-record levels of household debt. Financial experts offer advice on how to not let your debt get you down.
No NAFTA 2.0 signing before steel tariffs end, Mexico says
A senior trade negotiator is holding firm to Mexico’s position that American steel and aluminum tariffs must end before the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is signed. Juan Carlos Baker wouldn’t rule out retaliation against Canada if surtaxes imposed Thursday on Mexican steel aren’t reconsidered.
Liberals pitch new rules on payments for surrogates, sperm donors
The federal government is setting out new rules on payments and protections for sperm or egg donations and on carrying someone else’s baby — but a Liberal MP says it’s time to overhaul what he calls Canada’s outdated, ineffective laws.
Supreme Court limits when accused drunk drivers can get breathalyzer logs
Canada’s top court has set new limits for defendants trying to beat a drunk-driving charge in a ruling that may have consequences for anyone accused of being high behind the wheel.
Canada prepared to stall trade deal with China until its behaviour is ‘more reasonable’
Canada’s ambassador to China says a trade pact with Canada likely won’t be reached until China shows flexibility on certain controversial policies.