UNITED NATIONS—A scan of Canadian speeches at the United Nations General Assembly reveals a shift in priorities during the years of the Harper government, as the...
EDMONTON—Alberta’s new health minister says there won’t be massive reforms to the province’s health care system but there will be changes in how things are done....
TORONTO—When Dr. Frank Plummer talks about the first experimental Ebola drug used in an outbreak, he pronounces it “Zed Map.” “I do it consciously,” says Plummer,...
WINNIPEG—A 19-year-old who last year helped organize her Georgia high school’s first racially integrated prom will come to Winnipeg to see her dress in an exhibit...
VANCOUVER—Half a million British Columbia students will start their school year next week after the province’s strike-weary public school teachers ratified a hard-bargained contract, despite strong...
TORONTO—Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will spend the next few days undergoing his first round of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of...
VANCOUVER—More than half a million pubic-school students in British Columbia should know by the end of the day whether they’ll be heading back to class as...
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia’s best-known industry is also its deadliest. Stuart MacLean, CEO of the Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia, says there were 17 workplace deaths in...
Ottawa, Ontario — Canada is committed to providing humanitarian assistance to address the needs of those displaced by the conflict in Ukraine. To this end, on...
WINNIPEG—The Manitoba government will be providing $100,000 in aid to combat the spread of the Ebola virus in West Africa and to help the people and...