OTTAWA — Party leaders will be in Quebec today as the second week of the federal election campaign comes to a close. Leader ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ...
Statistics Canada is expected to release employment figures for March today. Economists polled by Reuters expect a gain of 10,000 jobs in the month, and for the unemployment rate to rise by a tenth of ...
An organization tasked with managing Canada's nuclear waste found one site to store millions of bundles of radioactive used fuel for thousands of years hundreds of metres underground — and now it's ...
The Yukon government says it's ending rebates for all Tesla products, as it targets companies associated with tech ...
A Federal Court judge has ordered that a self-described hitman associated with a Mexican drug cartel remain in custody, ...
In cities and towns across Ontario — and at Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill — our journalists work for you. Their mission is ...
Canada will roughly mirror the U.S.' 25 per cent tariff on autos that do not meet the free-trade agreement rules ...
Quebec's Court of Appeal upheld a lower court ruling on Thursday that found a provincial law abolishing school boards violates English-language minority education rights.
When security staff at Vancouver's Gourmet Warehouse store caught a shoplifter in November and asked him to replace the ...
British Columbia's premier says he is encouraged to see a shifting tone in U.S. President Donald Trump's talks with Canada, but concerns remain about how tariffs could devastate the province's ...
There were several points at which a University of Victoria student could have been saved before she died of a drug overdose ...
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