The federal government will provide an additional $2-billion toward construction of the first new nuclear reactor in Canada in more than three decades, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday.
'Thinking about moving to Canada? Did you know Canada has public health care?' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. First Reading is a Canadian ...
As negotiations between the Canadian Union of Postal Workers and Canada Post stall, the union is bypassing the employer to deal directly with the federal government, which shows no sign of giving ...
China and Canada are showing a readiness to mend mutual ties as both nations tackle strained relations with the US, marking a shift by Ottawa that analysts have described as “pragmatic”. Beijing was ...
The top 50 finalists for the Chinese Restaurant Awards' Elite 30 Canada Awards have been announced, and Ontario scored an impressive showing on the list. While the aforementioned awards ceremonies ...
The first of these sprung up in the American Midwest, but it wouldn't be long before they spread north of the border You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Ottawa police say a 21-year-old man was found dead in the city’s east end and investigators are treating it as “criminally suspicious.” Police say the man’s body was found this morning in the 400 ...
After calling Ottawa home for the past seven years, Mohamed Alhassoun never expected the location of his high school to become the determining factor in his eligibility to apply to become a physician.
OTTAWA - Senior Canadian and Chinese officials discussed bilateral trade disputes involving canola and electric vehicles on Friday, Ottawa said, but gave no indication of any immediate breakthrough.
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Let's look further into the fall-out from the Stellantis announcement. The CBC’s Karina Roman has more. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus wins $50M verdict in defamation lawsuit against former business ...
OTTAWA—U.S. President Donald Trump said late Thursday he is cancelling all trade talks with Canada over what Trump called a “fake” Ontario ad that wrongly used Ronald Reagan’s words to attack U.S.
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