Percentage of Canadian homes sitting empty on the decline: study
A new report has found that the percentage of empty homes fell nationwide for the first time in 20 years and dropped in more than half of Canada's most populous communities.
A new report has found that the percentage of empty homes fell nationwide for the first time in 20 years and dropped in more than half of Canada's most populous communities.
A small and very rare Florida snake bit off more than it could chew recently and was seen dead in a state park with half its meal still visible.
For Canadians looking to help in Ukraine, sending donations of money and essential supplies is likely more attainable than volunteering to fight on the front lines.
Police say a man reportedly attacked worshippers at a Mississauga mosque during an early morning congregational prayer on Saturday.
In Mariupol, Ukraine, daily life is a series of harrowing escapes from bomb blasts and basic survival rituals, amid the rubble that lies everywhere.
Interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen says that Canada and other NATO members should not be taking Ukraine's request for a no-fly zone off the table, and should further consider how to protect humanitarian corridors for those fleeing the war.
W5 investigates Russia's crackdown on dissent as social media influencers risk jail time to pull back the curtain on the warn in Ukraine.
Amber Waboose of the Batchewana First Nation in northern Ontario is drawing acclaim for revitalizing the traditional Indigenous artform of quillwork.
It was a cold February night in Prince Albert, Sask., when a First Nations woman said she begged police to protect her baby. But hours later, her 13-month-old was found dead in a tragedy that has led to accusations of racism and incompetence into how local police handled the case.
North America has few options to defend against Russian and Chinese hypersonic weapons, which can manoeuvre while travelling more than five times the speed of sound. Potentially capable of carrying nuclear warheads, the U.S. is still trying to develop a similar arsenal.
Manitoba's top First Nations leader, Grand Chief Arlen Dumas of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC), is facing serious allegations after a senior staff member accused him of harassment and sexual assault.
As provinces loosen vaccine passports and mask mandates, Canada's top doctor says the federal government is 'actively examining' its own COVID-19 heath measures.