Sexual assault charges filed against a Manitoba First Nations chief in April were stayed in a Saskatchewan court earlier this ...
The brother of a man beaten and tortured to death in Calgary spoke at the sentencing hearing for one of his four killers, telling the judge that his faith in the justice system and humanity has been ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney pitched Canada as a reliable trading partner that "has what the world wants" before an international audience Monday in New York City.
Kritzer credits the union's job-readiness program for hands-on training and safety certifications that have put him on the track of an apprentice electrician. The program received a $826,000 funding ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday calling the antifa movement a "terrorist organization," the White House said, after promising actions targeting left-wing groups ...
A Winnipeg chocolate maker could be on the hook for expensive upgrades the City of Winnipeg ordered her to make to her roof, ...
British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne says the province is "doing very well" in its recruiting drive of health care professionals from the United States, but admits that it will take time to ...
Irish hip-hop group Kneecap has yet to receive any official communication from the federal government confirming its ban from ...
A Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., man is facing a list of charges after a woman was shot outside the Inuvik airport on Saturday afternoon, and several more people were hit by the pickup truck the shooter had ...
The Toronto District School Board can move forward with a lawsuit against Ontario's Office of the Fire Marshal over a 2019 fire that destroyed a high school, the Superior Court of Justice has ruled.
As of 2024, nine million people in South Sudan, or more than 70 per cent of the population, were dependent on some form of ...
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