New film explores the rare spirit bear and Canada's Great Bear Rainforest Kim Malcolm talks with Ian McAllister about his new IMAX film Great Bear Rainforest. Kim Malcolm
New Canadian Currency Features Civil Rights Activist, Wins Innovation Award The $10 bill is purple, contains polymers, and is vertically oriented. It features the first image of a Canadian woman on the country's currency. Richard Gonzales
Philippines' Duterte Talks Trash (Literally) To Canada, Threatening War Over Garbage More than 100 shipping containers had been declared to hold recyclable plastic scraps. But when they arrived in Manila, officials found household trash, including adult diapers. Bill Chappell
O Canada: What do we really know about you? Canadian Kyla Sweet said Americans don't know much about Canada — but then Americans don't know much about anywhere, even their own country. Kim Malcolm
How Canada Gets Squeezed Between China And The U.S. Canada is under pressure from the two rival powers over the Meng Wanzhou extradition case. Jackie Northam
Justin Trudeau Chalks Recent Political Turmoil Up To 'Erosion Of Trust' Canada's prime minister said he was unaware of miscommunication that unfolded, leading his former attorney general to say she was pressured in the case of a firm charged with bribery and fraud. Sasha Ingber
Trans Mountain expansion all but approved, despite indigenous opposition Friday, Canadian regulators endorsed the long-fought oil pipeline, which would bring more oil vessels through Washington state. Paige Browning
Fraser River chinook salmon are in big trouble. That's bad news for orcas Scientists recommend that Fraser River chinook salmon should be listed for protection as an endangered species. Kim Malcolm
It's Legal. In Canada, Recreational Marijuana Gets Green Light Pot sales begin today in Canada, which is only the second country after Uruguay to legalize the drug for recreational use. Emily Sullivan
Can measuring 'happiness' on your commute help streamline transit? Seattle has done a better than average job of getting people out of cars and onto public transit. But 31 percent of commuters still drive alone. In terms of comfort, it's no wonder: On the bus, sometimes you can’t even get a seat. Joshua McNichols