If you have been working or studying in Canada, you already know why, year after year, Canada is consistently ranked as one of the best countries...
11am-5pm daily ( closing at 4pm, Sunday) until July 13, 2014 At CCC Museum (555 Columbia St., Vancouver) Visitors at the “Exhibition of Historical Artifacts...
Effective August 1, 2014, the definition of a dependent child is changing for Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s (CIC’s) immigration programs. The age at which a child will...
EDMONTON — An Alberta politician caught trying to buy sex from undercover officers in Minnesota while on a government trip has been allowed back into the...
Some people in New Brunswick are expected be without electricity until the weekend after a powerful post-tropical storm knocked out part of the province’s transmission system...
WINNIPEG — Flood fears eased in Manitoba’s second-largest city Monday as emergency officials turned their attention to smaller rural communities downstream. The swollen Assiniboine River was...
EDMONTON — Air quality in Edmonton has been determined to pose a moderate health risk because of smoke from forest fires in the Northwest Territories. Officials...
TORONTO — A summer marketing campaign run by Coors Light Canada forced the closure of a major Toronto intersection during rush hour on Monday. Streetcars were...
CALGARY — The three men running to be Alberta’s next leader were on hand for the premier’s annual Stampede breakfast in downtown Calgary. Ric McIver, Thomas...
OTTAWA — In a rare summer sitting, the House of Commons Justice committee is examining Bill C-36, the federal government’s proposed new prostitution law. Here are...