Bodycams worn by Toronto Fresco cashiers raise questions about security and privacy
Some grocery stores owned by Sobeys IN.C. are the latest tThe Oronto store will test body-worn cameras.In a statement, the retailer confirmed it is piloting ... Read More
Lululemon trademarks ‘Lululemon Dupe’ in US, in latest look-alike action
The Internet May Love Lululemon's Athleisure Replicas - OdourThe Vancouver-based company certainly doesn't. According to the US, Lululemon has secured a trademark for the phrase ... Read More
Ottawa is promising more on defense – and Calgary wants a piece of the action
While Calgary is best known as an oil and gas city, a growing aerospace and defense industry has largely flown under the radar.According to Calgary ... Read More
I am childless by choice. Having my fallopian tubes removed at 30 helped me trust my gut
This first-person column is Lynn Paulin's experience, For more information on CBC's first-person stories, born and raised in P.E.I., please visit View FAQ,“I want to ... Read More
Doctors say control of measles outbreak in Canada challenged by disinformation and mistrust
This story is part of CBC Health's Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If ... Read More
BC billionaire Ruby Liu loses court battle to take over Hudson’s Bay properties
A B.C. billionaire who fought to move into former Hudson's Bay properties over the summer suffered defeat in an Ontario Superior Court ruling on Friday.Judge ... Read More
Dieting is making teenagers sick. Canadian Pediatric Society says it’s time to step back
Braunwyn Black always felt like a happy and confident child — until she was 13 and started feeling insecure about her body for the first ... Read More
Statistics Canada to delay publishing September trade data as US government shutdown continues
Statistics Canada says it will be delayed in publishing international trade data for September due to the government shutdown in the United States.The agency says ... Read More
Alberta government plans to allow residents to pay privately for any diagnostic or screening service
Alberta is planning legislative changes that would allow people to pay out-of-pocket for diagnostic and preventive tests like MRIs, CT scans and full-body scans without ... Read More
After months of negotiations, Quebec introduces special legislation today to strike new deal with doctors
The Legault government is pushing through special legislation to change the compensation model for family doctors and medical specialists.Bill 2, "An Act to establish collective ... Read More