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"The impacts could be massive," one state official said.
Officials say the doses expired "due to limited demand for the vaccine" domestically, and logistical challenges in donating them elsewhere.
Pope Francis joked "I'm still alive" when asked how he was doing at the start of an exclusive Reuters interview on Saturday. He dismissed reports that he plans to resign in the near future, saying he is on track to visit Canada this month and hopes to be able to go to Moscow and Kyiv as soon as possible after that.
Gold miners discovered a nearly perfectly-preserved mummifed baby woolly mammoth. Scientists say it's likely a female that died more than 30,000 years ago.
In the wake of mass shootings, we often hear people blame mental illness. But the heads of both the Canadian and American Psychiatric Associations tell Dr. Jon LaPook that while mental illness rates are similar in the two countries, the rate of gun violence in the United States is much greater than in Canada.
President Biden addressed the inflation crisis in a briefing at the Port of Los Angeles Friday. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
“That's where my house was. I would sit here and wonder why I couldn't be home.” Ed Bitternose was taken to a residential school within view of where his parents lived. He says he was abused by other children and a nun, but began healing when he re-discovered his Cree culture.
President Trump will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Washington Monday. The two leaders do not agree on some controversial topics like immigration, but they're expected to discuss a new task force promoting women in the workforce. Margaret Brennan reports.
“My name was number 65 for all those years.” Chief Wilton Littlechild was six when he was taken to a residential school in Alberta. He says the abuse he faced filled him with anger he took out on the school’s hockey rink. “They didn’t kill my spirit.” https://cbsn.ws/3Q4F5tK
The legislation, expected to be enacted this fall, would make it "illegal to buy, sell, transfer or import handguns anywhere in Canada," the prime minister said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new proposal on Monday that would put a freeze on the importing, buying or selling of handguns, a measure that's expected to be enacted this fall. Canada already has plans to ban 1,500 types of military-style firearms and offer a mandatory buyback program that will begin at the end of the year.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced new legislation to cap the number of handguns in Canada, while several U.S. senators discuss possible options for bipartisan action. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers with more on the political reaction in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
A runaway trampoline was seen flying down a street during a powerful storm Saturday in Toronto, Canada.
"Criminalizing abortion doesn't mean that those abortions won't happen. What it means is that they will be unsafe abortions," Karina Gould said.
He's the Canadian man the media calls "The Dexter Killer." Now, for the first time on television, "48 Hours" reveals contents of letters Mark Twitchell sent from prison to an investigative journalist. "48 Hours" contributor Troy Roberts joins "CBS Mornings" with a preview.
Pope Francis apologized to the Indigenous people of Canada on Friday for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools that abused children and sought to erase their cultures.
More than 150,000 native children in Canada were forced to attend state-funded Christian schools from the 19th century until the 1970s.
Arret the goat likes to hitch a ride on top of Bouge the horse – a unique display of friendship they started a few weeks ago on a farm in British Columbia, Canada.
The Ambassador Bridge, which links Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, reopened late Sunday night after anti-mandate protesters were cleared by Canadian police. The protest lasted for nearly a week, disrupting international trade. CBS News correspondent Kris van Cleave reports from Detroit.
This morning marks the fifth day that one of the nation's most important trade routes remains closed as Canadian protestors blockade the ambassador bridge. Now, the protests have now spread globally from a blockade outside the New Zealand parliament to a trucker convoy making its way across France.
Protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates staged by Canadian truckers have paralyzed the nation's capital of Ottawa and are nearing the two-week mark, with no end in sight. Janet Shamlian reports.
The United States, U.K. and the European Union are placing new economic sanctions on Russia, further crippling its economy, which has seen one of the lowest stock market plunges on record. Jill Schlesinger explains the global economic impact of these new sanctions.
Police in Ottawa, Canada, used batons and pepper spray to clear anti-vaccine and mandate protesters who have gridlocked the streets around Parliament for weeks.
Police said protesters remained "aggressive and assaultive" and that pepper spray had been used to protect officers.
Police in Canada moved in to confront protesters who have gridlocked Ottawa for weeks over COVID vaccine mandates. At least 70 have been arrested.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
Mr. Trump said that NATO's commitment to winning the war in Ukraine "has been far less than 100%."
Venezuela's foreign ministry said nine fishermen were "illegally and hostilely" detained on Friday by the USS Jason Dunham.
No information was provided on how many people are being held in each country, who they are or why they were imprisoned.
"No Other Land" director Basel Adra said Israeli soldiers raided conducted a raid at his West Bank home on Saturday, searching for him and going through his wife's phone.
The United States, Israel's closest ally, reiterated its opposition to the New York Declaration and the General Assembly resolution endorsing implementation of a two-state solution.
Fourteen animal shelter workers were evacuated and went to the hospital. The shelter's 75 dogs and cats were relocated or put into foster homes.
Missouri is the third state to seek to redraw its congressional maps ahead of next year's midterms.
The Justice Department filed a $125 million lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company discriminates against disabled passengers.