JOHN’S, N.L.—Newfoundlanders were told to prepare for another round of extreme weather as forecasters warned hurricane Gonzalo could cross the island’s southeastern tip as a post-tropical...
WINNIPEG—Manitoba aboriginal leaders have signed an agreement aiming to change the system of apprehending children of aboriginal families in crisis by getting more First Nations communities...
SLOCAN, B.C.—Friends of a fugitive gunman shot to death by police near the village of Slocan, B.C., are expressing their grief and anger over what they...
VANCOUVER—The public safety minister is downplaying the Conservative government’s failure to introduce a system to track the travel of potential terrorists, despite a deadline in a...
VANCOUVER—A coroner wheeled a body out of a homeless camp on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside just hours before police were expected to enforce an injunction ejecting occupants...
OTTAWA—The so-called “right to die” was back on Canada’s conscience Wednesday as the Supreme Court confronted the question of whether a ban on assisted suicide protects...
LONDON — The Supreme Court is hearing a case concerning Canada’s laws related to euthanasia and assisted suicide. Many Canadians are concerned about whether the laws...
CALGARY — Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Alberta’s new premier are both describing their first meeting since Jim Prentice was sworn in last month as productive....
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper has set Nov. 17 for two federal byelections in Ontario and Alberta, including the seat occupied by late finance minister...
OTTAWA — In a statement marking the International Day of the Girl Child, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada is committed to giving girls a strong...