New Ojibwe language course aims to restore Indigenous tradition
A free language course, teaching the Indigenous language Ojibwe -- also known as Anishinaabemowin -- is now available online.
A free language course, teaching the Indigenous language Ojibwe -- also known as Anishinaabemowin -- is now available online.
At least three people were killed and several others, including two police officers, were wounded Monday in a northwestern New Mexico community before law enforcement shot and killed the suspect, authorities said.
A First Nation reserve and nearby town in the southern Northwest Territories have been evacuated as a wildfire spreads in the area.
Kept secret for more than a century, researchers have uncovered a hidden dog in an early painting from legendary Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
A New Democrat MP is trying to convince his colleagues to change the rules that govern the House of Commons in a series of ways he says would instill 'democratic controls' on the prime minister's 'unfettered' powers.
An advanced blood test is set to be offered to patients experiencing ovarian cancer symptoms at a few select health-care facilities in the U.K., in a new trial that researchers hope could revolutionize the way we diagnose this dangerous disease.
Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador enlisted $13,800 worth of public relations help after a report scrutinized claims of Mi'kmaq heritage made by the school's former president.
Police in Burbank, California are searching for a group of thieves who were caught on surveillance video plowing a truck into a high-end store and making off with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise.
A fisherman had a harrowing experience after a massive tiger shark attacked his kayak while he was fishing near the Kualoa shore in Hawaii.
Scientists have been able to collect and analyse detailed genetic data from human DNA from footprints left on a beach, air breathed in a busy room and even ocean water, raising ethical questions about consent, privacy and security when it comes to our biological information.
Canadian scientists say they've tested a unique one-two punch to treat patients with a deadly form of brain cancer, finding that in a small subset of patients, it stopped their tumour from growing or eliminated it.
WestJet pilots issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday evening. In response, the airline issued a lockout notice.
Stellantis has confirmed that construction has stopped at the Windsor EV battery plant site.
A small study out of the United States offers evidence that an area of the brain associated with consciousness can experience a wave of activity for some people right before they die.
National home sales jumped by 11.3 per cent between March and April as the real estate market picked up again, but supply remained at a 20 year-low, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday.
National home sales jumped by 11.3 per cent between March and April as the real estate market picked up again, but supply remained at a 20 year-low, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday.
One expert is cautiously optimistic for a busy summer travel period this year.
One expert is cautiously optimistic for a busy summer travel period this year.
Federal byelections will be held in three provinces next month, how Canada wooed Volkswagen, and Turkiye's presidential election appears headed for a runoff.
Vice Media Group, popular for websites such as Vice and Motherboard, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday to engineer its sale to a group of lenders, capping years of financial difficulties and top-executive departures.
More provinces should follow Quebec's lead in seeking to hold short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb accountable for uncertified listings, advocates say.
Does critical thought require a democratic society? A new study suggests it does, particularly within the first 25 years of someone’s life – a window of ‘developmental thinking’ that is shaped by political, social and economic factors.