Brain changes may persist in teenage athletes months after concussion: study
A new Canadian study suggests teenage athletes who sustain concussions may still be experiencing brain changes even after they have been cleared to return to play.
A new Canadian study suggests teenage athletes who sustain concussions may still be experiencing brain changes even after they have been cleared to return to play.
Young athletes may be returning to the ice or the field too soon after suffering a concussive blow, according to a new Canadian study that found unexplained changes in the brain can continue for months after a player has been deemed fit to play using conventional tests.
A mysterious explosion that levelled a Hamilton, Ont. house and trapped the 76-year-old homeowner in the basement Tuesday has been linked to natural gas, and the homeowner has been charged with arson.
Dalhousie University is withdrawing a complaint against a student leader who criticized "white fragility."
Police in Calgary say they are investigating the death of a three-year-old girl as a homicide.
Researchers in Alberta may have found a new use for an old generic drug: treating pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Quebec’s justice minister is filing a complaint against a Montreal judge, saying he made 'unacceptable' comments about a 17-year-old victim in a sexual assault case.
Quebec’s justice minister is filing a complaint against a Montreal judge, saying he made 'unacceptable' comments about a 17-year-old victim in a sexual assault case.
The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a slightly warmer, wetter winter than normal this year, with few surprises or major storms.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared incredulous Wednesday at Quebec's efforts to clear up confusion surrounding its law on religious neutrality, which is widely seen as targeting Muslim women who wear face veils.
Life, love and connections are strong currents that run through Gord Downie's farewell album "Introduce Yerself," a series of 23 love letters in song.
A Nova Scotia doctor has been criticized by the province's medical regulator for describing his treatments as capable of melting fat.
In its fall economic update, the federal government said a stronger-than-expected Canadian economy has created a windfall that will be spent on investments, tax relief and social programs.
Soylent, the meal replacement drink that's been called both "the future of food" in breathless headlines and "the end of food" by the New Yorker, can no longer be sold in Canada due to a failure to meet federal food regulations.
A hay sculpture of a bear in rural Nova Scotia has been burnt to the ground and the owner wants answers.
The Bank of Canada left its benchmark interest rate unchanged today after raising it twice since the summer -- but it signalled that future hikes are likely on the horizon.
An inmate in full restraints escaped custody while he was under supervised escort to attend a funeral on the Little Red River First Nation in Saskatchewan.
Sun-loving Canadians eager to escape the coming winter can now put down $25 for a chance to win a permanent getaway in Fiji, through a raffle to give away a $6.4-million island villa.
Increasingly, the face of the average Canadian is anything but average.
The owners of a Toronto moving and storage company are facing charges amid allegations they exaggerated the weight of their loads in order to jack up prices for customers.
In a letter to CTV Ottawa, Joshua Boyle says he can’t explain his actions to those who aren’t devoutly religious.
More than a thousand people gathered in downtown Toronto to sing their tribute to Gord Downie and CTV News has extended video of the touching moments. Plus, in political news, members of Parliament were surveyed about heckling and gave a surprising response.
A banking specialist will continue testifying today at the trial of two men accused of killing a 23-year-old Toronto woman and disposing of her body in an incinerator.
A witness in the trial of two men accused of murder is testifying that one of the defendants confessed to him about burning a woman's body and tossing it in a lake.
A witness in the trial of two men accused of murder is testifying that one of the defendants confessed to him about burning a woman's body and tossing it in a lake.