Federal government departments are still allowed to advertise on TikTok despite mounting security concerns about the social media app, CBC News has learned.
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An Israeli government agency tasked with co-ordinating aid deliveries to Gaza is rejecting figures reported by international ...
Join The Current 's Matt Galloway and World Repor t host Marcia Young as they host the Remembrance Day ceremony live, ...
A recently launched mental health app, The Burns Way, allows Canadian military veterans dealing with mental-health struggles ...
However, it said it would challenge the decision. The Canadian government says the app will still be available in Canada.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump named Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida as his nominee for secretary of state on Wednesday, ...
Former B.C. premier John Horgan has died at the age of 65, CBC News has confirmed. In June this year, Horgan told CBC that he ...
The federal government ordered an end to TikTok's Canadian operations on Wednesday, citing national security concerns. But ...
With October behind us, signs of winter are beginning to arrive in this week's gallery. If you'd like to send in a photo, ...