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The Six Nations in Ontario have set up a special group to oversee the investigation of student deaths, in a rare collaboration between an Indigenous group and the police.
By Ian Austen
The province announced annual and monthly record numbers of opioid-related overdose deaths, further prompting calls for changes to laws.
The latest Global Health Security Index finds that no country is positioned well to respond to outbreaks.
By Emily Anthes
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, help is available.
Though largely unknown outside Canada, she was often ranked alongside Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro as one of the country’s greatest living writers.
By Clay Risen
Australia said it would join the diplomatic boycott. Several others have signaled that they would find ways to protest China’s human rights abuses.
By Steven Lee Myers and Steven Erlanger
After bitterly opposing an earlier attempt to ban conversion therapy, the Conservatives whisked a new bill through the House of Commons.
Turner Sports, new to hockey, wants to give U.S. fans a better viewing experience, using faster cuts and better camera angles, similar to the TV presentation in Canada.
By Jonathan Abrams
Audio recordings in Arctic seas show orcas in waters that were once blocked by ice, and the effects are being felt up and down the food chain.
By Corinne Purtill
After a decisive election, about 1,200 employees of the parka maker will be represented by an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union.
By Noam Scheiber