COMPARE CANADIAN LOANS OFFERS
CBC Canada Top Headlines
- BreakingPrince Harry reportedly heartbroken over rift with Royal Family

Britain's Prince Harry is heartbroken over his split with the Royal Family, but he and his wife, Meghan, are happy with their new lives in the United States, broadcaster and confidant to the couple Tom Bradby said in an intervie…
- 54 mins ago, 15 Jan 21, 10:43pm - - BreakingQuebec's college of physicians calls for cosmetic surgeries to stop during lockdown

While some patients are waiting months for non-urgent surgeries and medical procedures, others have still been using private clinics for facelifts and breast implants.
- 2 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:30pm - - BreakingN.L. heading to the polls on Feb. 13 as Andrew Furey seeks Liberal majority

Newfoundland and Labrador voters will head to the polls on Feb. 13, a Saturday — a first for an election in the province.
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 7:04pm - - BreakingTrudeau 'open to strengthening' international travel measures as new COVID-19 variants emerge

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the federal government is open to strengthening pandemic restrictions on international travel as concerns mount about Canadians travelling abroad — but suggested the government's pre-…
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:15pm - - BreakingQuebec's attorney general seeks to challenge mosque shooter sentence in Supreme Court

Quebec's attorney general and the Crown prosecutor's office will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on the sentencing of the man who killed six people and injured several others during the 2017 shooting at a Quebec City Mosqu…
- 7 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 4:50pm - - BreakingCanadian home sales see a record December — and a record 2020

National home sales set an all-time record in December, the Canadian Real Estate Association says.
- 9 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:53pm - - BreakingBiden announces new vaccine czar, massive spending to stem COVID-19 'suffering' in U.S.

President-elect Joe Biden has picked a former Food and Drug commissioner to lead vaccine science in his drive to put 100 million shots into the arms of Americans in his administration's first 100 days to stem the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 9 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:43pm - - COVID-19 outbreak over, but cockroach problem at Winnipeg's Parkview Place continues

Cockroaches can be seen scurrying up a cupboard, inside a sink and across a desk in video obtained by CBC News showing an ongoing infestation at Parkview Place Long Term Care Home, despite a December deadline to fix the problem.
- 13 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 11:00am - - Kahkewistahaw First Nation security worker's dance at COVID-19 check stop goes viral

A video of Mike Bitternose dancing at a COVID-19 check stop at Kahkewistahaw First Nation in Saskatchewan as part of the #RezSecurityChallenge has been shared more than 5,000 times on social media. The challenge aims to share positivi…
- 13 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 11:00am - - Doctors conducting 'dry runs' to decide who gets access to critical care if hospitals exceed capacity

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, doctors in Quebec and Ontario are conducting what one physician called "dry runs" and using triage guidelines to prepare for the possibility that they may have to decide who gets access to life-savin…
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - American chaos offers Canadians a chance to reflect on their own democracy

The violent attack last week on Capitol Hill in Washington was horrifying, but also clarifying. What the mob made clear is where the forces of lying, division, fear and nihilism can lead.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - Hidden camera reveals 'appalling' conditions in overseas PPE factory supplying Canadian hospitals, expert says

As global demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) surges during the pandemic, so has the human cost for those making it overseas, an investigation by CBC’s Marketplace has found.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - How carbon capture technology can add to the emissions problem

In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we drill deeper on carbon capture and look at the ramifications of buying and selling water futures.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - Why a Moscow kebab shop has reignited debate over Stalin's legacy

A Moscow kebab shop owner faces a backlash after he opened a take-out food shop bearing the name of Joseph Stalin, as Russians remain deeply conflicted over the totalitarian wartime leader's legacy and how they should see him today.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - What you need to know about getting both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine

Getting vaccinated to protect yourself from the virus behind COVID-19 isn't a one-and-done process in Canada right now. Both approved options require a two-dose regimen at a specific time interval — but provinces vary on how th…
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - New COVID-19 variant now in community, but Ontario testing still targets travel

The public health authority in York Region, north of Toronto, is reporting three cases of a new and highly contagious coronavirus strain that have no link to international travel, sparking concern that community spread has begun.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - B.C. billionaire given the green light to sue Twitter over 'Pizzagate' tweets

West Vancouver billionaire Frank Giustra has been given the go-ahead to sue Twitter in a B.C. courtroom over the social media giant’s publication of a series of tweets tying him to baseless conspiracy theories involving pedophi…
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - Ontario special education classes can continue in person, but concerns about safety persist

While in-person schools in southern Ontario COVID-19 hot spots will remain closed until at least Feb. 10, face-to-face learning has resumed for students in some special education classes. But is it safe for these students and their…
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - U.S. federal officials say more than 100 people in custody so far in Capitol riot investigation

The top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., said on Friday there is no "direct evidence" to suggest that rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol had formed "kill capture teams." Meanwhile, officials say more than 100 people have been…
- 16 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 7:50am - - Pfizer to temporarily reduce vaccine deliveries to Canada, minister says- 20 Jan 20, 10:11pm -
CBC Canada News Headlines
- BreakingQuebec's college of physicians calls for cosmetic surgeries to stop during lockdown

While some patients are waiting months for non-urgent surgeries and medical procedures, others have still been using private clinics for facelifts and breast implants.
- 2 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:30pm - - BreakingDirector of UBC's school of public health resigns over holiday travel during pandemic

Peter Berman has resigned as director of the University of British Columbia's School of Population and Public Health just over a week after admitting to holiday travel during the school's winter break.
- 4 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 7:38pm - - BreakingTrudeau says Bloc leader is using 'coded' language in attack on Transport Minister Omar Alghabra

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today accused Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet of pandering to the worst elements in Canadian society by using "coded" language to make intolerant statements about newly appointed Transp…
- 4 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 7:32pm - - BreakingN.L. heading to the polls on Feb. 13 as Andrew Furey seeks Liberal majority

Newfoundland and Labrador voters will head to the polls on Feb. 13, a Saturday — a first for an election in the province.
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 7:04pm - - BreakingTrudeau 'open to strengthening' international travel measures as new COVID-19 variants emerge

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the federal government is open to strengthening pandemic restrictions on international travel as concerns mount about Canadians travelling abroad — but suggested the government's pre-…
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:15pm - - BreakingCouche-Tard drops bid to take over Carrefour: source

France on Thursday took a tough line against any takeover of retailer Carrefour by a foreign company, dealing a major blow to a nearly $25-billion Cdn bid approach by Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard.
- 6 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:02pm - - BreakingWhat we know and don't know about the Scotties, Brier

While there's been more clarity about what the fields for both the Scotties and Brier will look like with just over a month from the beginning of the curling frenzy, set to take place in the Calgary curling bubble, there are still a l…
- 7 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 4:55pm - - BreakingQuebec's attorney general seeks to challenge mosque shooter sentence in Supreme Court

Quebec's attorney general and the Crown prosecutor's office will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on the sentencing of the man who killed six people and injured several others during the 2017 shooting at a Quebec City Mosqu…
- 7 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 4:50pm - - BreakingYellowknives Dene First Nation to meet with federal minister about Giant Mine

After months of requesting to meet with Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett, the Yellowknives Dene First Nation chiefs will be sitting down with her at the end of the month to discuss issues surrounding Giant Mine.
- 7 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 4:13pm - - BreakingCanadian home sales see a record December — and a record 2020

National home sales set an all-time record in December, the Canadian Real Estate Association says.
- 9 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:53pm - - BreakingFord ousts MPP from caucus over open letter pushing for end to COVID-19 lockdown

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has kicked York Centre MPP Roman Baber out of the Progressive Conservative caucus for sending an open letter that calls for the province's lockdown and COVID-19 restrictions to end.
- 9 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:31pm - - Breaking2,000 more Canadians could die from COVID-19 in the next 10 days: PHAC

New modelling released by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) suggests the number of daily COVID-19 cases could more than triple to 30,000 if people increase their contacts at a time when there's widespread community transmissio…
- 9 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:15pm - - BreakingSaskatoon doctor's intuition leads to rescue of 29 people poisoned with carbon monoxide

A carbon monoxide leak at a Saskatoon apartment building Thursday night sent 29 people to hospital.
- 10 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:04pm - - BreakingCoronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday

U.S. president-elect Joe Biden will use the Defence Production Act to expand the production of the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination supplies as part of a wide-ranging plan to deliver on his pledge to vaccinate 100 million people in hi…
- 10 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:02pm - - COVID-19 outbreak over, but cockroach problem at Winnipeg's Parkview Place continues

Cockroaches can be seen scurrying up a cupboard, inside a sink and across a desk in video obtained by CBC News showing an ongoing infestation at Parkview Place Long Term Care Home, despite a December deadline to fix the problem.
- 13 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 11:00am - - Kahkewistahaw First Nation security worker's dance at COVID-19 checkstop goes viral

A video of Mike Bitternose dancing at a COVID-19 checkstop at Kahkewistahaw First Nation in Saskatchewan as part of the #RezSecurityChallenge has been shared more than 5,000 times on social media. The challenge aims to share positivit…
- 13 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 11:00am - - Ontario special education classes can continue in person, but concerns about safety persist

While in-person schools in southern Ontario COVID-19 hot spots will remain closed until at least Feb. 10, face-to-face learning has resumed for students in some special education classes. But is it safe for these students and their…
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - New COVID-19 variant now in community, but Ontario testing still targets travel

The public health authority in York Region, north of Toronto, is reporting three cases of a new and highly contagious coronavirus strain that have no link to international travel, sparking concern that community spread has begun.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - What you need to know about getting both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine

Getting vaccinated to protect yourself from the virus behind COVID-19 isn't a one-and-done process in Canada right now. Both approved options require a two-dose regimen at a specific time interval — but provinces vary on how th…
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am - - Hidden camera reveals 'appalling' conditions in overseas PPE factory supplying Canadian hospitals, expert says

As global demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) surges during the pandemic, so has the human cost for those making it overseas, an investigation by CBC’s Marketplace has found.
- 15 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 9:00am -
CBC Canada Sports Headlines
- BreakingNewly-acquired Harden willing to make sacrifices to win, sees title chance with Nets

In Brooklyn, James Harden finds a roster that features Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, a coaching staff that includes a coach under whom he became the NBA's leading scorer, and an opportunity to win the title he still lacks.
- 43 mins ago, 15 Jan 21, 10:54pm - - BreakingThe NFL playoffs get a shot in the arm this weekend

CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at the NFL's second-round playoff matchups, which feature the top two teams in the league coming off a bye.
- 1 hour ago, 15 Jan 21, 10:23pm - - BreakingWhy a COVID-19 vaccine isn't the key to a fair Olympics

Jacqueline Doorey speaks with Canadian middle distance runner Gabriela DeBues-Stafford to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine, how it can affect the Olympics, and whether athletes deserve to cut the line.
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:44pm - - BreakingRhian Wilkinson leaves Canada Soccer coaching job

Former Canadian international Rhian Wilkinson is leaving her coaching role with Canada Soccer.
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:36pm - - BreakingOlympic champion says she was assaulted by sports official

Olympic sailing champion Sofia Bekatorou of Greece has accused an unnamed sporting official of sexually assaulting her in 1998 during preparations for the Sydney Games.
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:18pm - - BreakingBlue Jays avoid arbitration with Teoscar Hernandez, Ross Stripling

The Blue Jays have avoided arbitration with outfielder Teoscar Hernandez and right-hander Ross Stripling after signing them to one-year deals on Friday.
- 5 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 6:10pm - - BreakingNBA fines Kyrie Irving $50,000 US for health, safety violations

Kyrie Irving's absence from the Brooklyn Nets has cost him nearly $1 million US. The NBA fined the point guard $50,000 on Friday for violating its health and safety protocols
- 6 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 5:25pm - - BreakingWhat we know and don't know about the Scotties, Brier

While there's been more clarity about what the fields for both the Scotties and Brier will look like with just over a month from the beginning of the curling frenzy, set to take place in the Calgary curling bubble, there are still a l…
- 7 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 4:55pm - - BreakingHead of blood doping ring convicted, sentenced to prison

German doctor Mark Schmidt was convicted and sentenced to four years and 10 months in prison on Friday for his role as head of an international blood doping ring uncovered in the Operation Aderlass criminal investigation.
- 7 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 4:28pm - - BreakingTina Hermann wins skeleton gold at historic St. Moritz track

Tina Hermann of Germany won a World Cup skeleton race on the historic St. Moritz track Friday, and Katie Uhlaender posted the best finish of any U.S. sliding athlete so far this season.
- 8 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 3:14pm - - BreakingSwiss supreme court details anti-China bias of swimmer Sun Yang judge

The Swiss supreme court explained Friday why it has ordered a retrial for Olympic swimming champion Sun Yang in a doping case, citing anti-China bias related to killing dogs for food by one of the judges in the case.
- 9 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 2:09pm - - Players begin arriving for Australian Open, head directly into quarantine

Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka was among the earliest arrivals into Melbourne on one of the 15 charter flights bringing players and officials into the city for the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
- 20 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 3:57am - - Urban Meyer hired as head coach of Jaguars, ending 2-year retirement

Urban Meyer agreed to become head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday, leaving the broadcast booth and returning to the sidelines after a two-year absence that followed another health scare.
- 23 hours ago, 15 Jan 21, 12:17am - - Gold medallist Klete Keller released from custody, ordered to stay away from D.C.

A five-time Olympic swimming medallist charged with participating in a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol was released from federal custody Thursday but ordered to stay away from Washington, D.C. until after next week's inauguration.
- 24 hours ago, 14 Jan 21, 11:44pm - - Steve Nash has his hands full with the Brooklyn Nets

CBC Sports' daily newsletter looks at how Brooklyn's blockbuster trade for James Harden makes its rookie coach's job both easier and much harder.
- 1 day ago, 14 Jan 21, 10:16pm - - Saskatchewan cancels curling provincials after health officials reject curling bubble

Saskatchewan has become the latest province in a growing list that has cancelled its curling provincials to determine what team will head to the Scotties and Brier in the Calgary curling bubble.
- 1 day ago, 14 Jan 21, 6:39pm - - Former Taekwondo Canada coach found guilty of sex-related offences involving students

A former Taekwondo Canada coach has been found guilty of sexual assault and other sex-related offences involving a teenage student.
- 1 day ago, 14 Jan 21, 4:27pm - - Shot putter Brittany Crew sheds 15 pounds, says nutrition 'missing piece of puzzle'

The coronavirus pandemic hasn't slowed Canadian shot putter Brittany Crew, whose off-season focus on nutrition has led to a 15-pound weight loss and renewed confidence in her Tokyo Olympic training.
- 1 day ago, 14 Jan 21, 1:36pm - - Kathleen Heddle, Canadian Olympic rowing champion, dead of cancer at age 55

Kathleen Heddle, who partnered with Marnie McBean and captured three Olympic gold medals for Canada in rowing, died of cancer on Monday at the age of 55.
- 2 days ago, 13 Jan 21, 9:14pm - - Sports worship winners, but Donald Trump is recent history's sorest loser

As CBC Sports Senior Contributor Morgan Campbell writes, it's not surprising that prominent sports figures are seeking distance from the outgoing president, not just because he incited an insurrection, but because of how he has behave…
- 2 days ago, 13 Jan 21, 2:00pm -
Canada Daily News | Headline News Canada | Canada Breaking
News | CBC Canada Headlines