The federal parties are campaigning for your vote. Here's where they stand on the key topics that matter for Canadians, and ...
A Toronto man who strangled his mother to death while he was out on bail has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years.
The webpage now features commemorative postal stamps of various civil rights leaders, including Tubman, with the text 'Black/White Cooperation.' ...
The damage to the vacant house itself was significant, firefighters said, and due to structural concerns, an emergency demolition will take place.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Trump’s trade actions have 'significantly' raised the probability of a recession in the U.S., and of 'significant effects' on Canada's economy.
A Quebec courtroom watched with a mixture of tears and horrified silence on Monday as a video was shown of the moment a city ...
Vancouver voters iced Mayor Ken Sim's ABC party out in a weekend byelection, with the governing party's two candidates finishing sixth and seventh.
Canadian exporters are rushing to ensure their products are compliant with the North American free trade pact in an effort to avoid U.S. tariffs.
The Nova Scotia government says affordable housing units for 22 youth and young families will open next week thanks to a ...
University Health Network in Toronto is aiming to attract 100 scientists, focusing on people whose research could fuel economic development.
Manitoba's tourism minister says Travel Manitoba is receiving $4.5 million in government funds to help showcase the province to potential tourists.
The chief of a Manitoba First Nation was attacked outside a Winnipeg courthouse on what was supposed to be the second day of his trial on child sex assault charges.