Canada Post workers could strike midnight
A meeting between the president of Canada Post and his union counterpart appears to have made little progress in averting a possible stike by postal workers, who could walk off the job at midnigh
Military moving people from Saskatchewan wildfire
Military transport planes and helicopters have been dispatched to northern Saskatchewan to help evacuate the remote communities of Wollaston Lake and Hatchet Lake First Nation, which are under threat from a massive forest fir
Widespread power outages follow N.S. thunderstorm
Nearly 50,000 homes and businesses were without power Thursday morning after a thunderstorm rolled across the provinc
Newest Manitoba flood victims face months from homes
Hundreds of residents evacuated after vicious winds and floodwaters battered communities along the south end of Lake Manitoba might not get back into their properties for month
Canucks fever peaks for Game 1
British Columbia is caught up in Canucks fever as anxious fans watched Vancouver fight to a last-minute 1-0 win over the Boston Bruins in Game 1 of the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs
Polygamist seeks court ban in tax dispute
Details of the polygamist way of life in Bountiful, B.C., could be revealed in unprecedented detail thanks to an income tax disput
Hot summer on its way in Canada
Get out your golf clubs, swimsuits and barbecues because it's official - the country is in for a hot summer, according to Environment Canada.
Popular birth control pills' safety weighed
Health Canada is reviewing two new studies that show Yasmin, the country's top-selling birth control pill, may put women at a higher risk of blood clots, CBC Marketplace has learne
Quebec to appeal release of 31 accused bikers
Quebec's director of penal and criminal prosecutions says there will be an appeal of the decision to stay proceedings against 31 members and associates of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang arrested on drug charge
Private Alberta zoo ordered to close
A controversial private zoo northeast of Calgary, Guzoo Animal Farm, has been ordered to close its doors after investigators found a long list of deficiencies at the business.
Slain Quebec girl's mom frustrated by stalled case
The parents of Jolène Riendeau, who was missing for 12 years before police found her remains last September, say they are frustrated that their daughter's killer remains fre
Speaker election first task for MPs
The first order of business when MPs arrive in the House of Commons Thursday is to decide who will be in charge of keeping them in orde
Canadians' personal debt rises
Canadians rang up five per cent more in personal debt in the first three months of 2011 compared with 2010, according to a report released Wednesday.
Winnipeg NHL fans to pay high price
Fans of Winnipeg's new NHL franchise are being asked to pay a higher price for tickets on average than all but one existing Canadian tea
Baird backs Obama approach to Mideast
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird says Canada does support a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - based on pre-1967 border