Canadians and other foreign nationals who plan to stay in the U.S. for 30 days or longer will soon be required to apply for registration and fingerprinting with the Department of Homeland Security.
It appears any Canadian travelling to the U.S. over land for more than 30 days will now have to register with the American government and be fingerprinted.
CBC Sports' daily newsletter previews the U Sports men's and women's basketball tournaments, which are much smaller than the ...
A Laval-based company has found itself in the crossfire of the SAQ's ban on American alcohol due to its U.S.-based operations. The founder says he's hoping a compromise with the Quebec liquor board ...
François Racine, CEO of an organization that advocates for the aluminum industry in Quebec, says U.S. President Donald ...
Measles is making a comeback in Quebec. From December to March, at least 31 cases were reported and experts point to one ...
Pioneer photographer Eadweard Muybridge becomes entangled in railroad robber baron Leland Stanford's delusions of grandeur.
Congratulations to the three CBC Montreal journalists that have earned nominations for the 2025 Dynastie awards.
U.S. President Donald Trump is lashing out at Canada and using some of the strongest language he's ever deployed against the ...
A 61-year-old woman is dead after a crash on the Trans-Labrador Highway in February. Police are still investigating.
The Quebec government has announced a new committee to make recommendations on how to strengthen secularism in the province, ...
The president’s levy threats are angering Canadian officials who provide clean energy to the U.S., worrying New England ...