WINNIPEG—The National Parole Board has found its members did not provide a fair hearing to a Manitoba killer seeking leave from prison on compassionate grounds. Michael...
TORONTO—A commercial vehicle safety blitz that led to the arrest of 21 people for immigration offences targeted minorities and amounts to racial profiling, a lawyer involved...
WINNIPEG—Manitoba has extended a ban on hunters feeding deer, elk and moose in western Manitoba to better control the threat of chronic wasting disease. Richard Davis...
VANCOUVER—An orphaned grizzly cub named Littlefoot has been released back into the wild in southeastern British Columbia, part of a pilot project aimed at saving bears...
OTTAWA—When a minister tweets, is it ever really a personal account, or should he or she be required to abide by federal laws and responsibilities? Those...
OTTAWA—Canada’s electronic spy agency intercepted—and kept—several private communications of Canadians last year in violation of internal policies on personal information. In his annual report, the watchdog...
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Lawyers for an Egyptian-Canadian journalist convicted in Cairo of terrorism charges have filed an appeal in an effort to secure a new trial, his family said...
OTTAWA—Tom Mulcair defended the use of marijuana as a matter of personal choice Wednesday, recalling his own youth puffing on “oregano” even as the Canadian Medical...
CHILLIWACK, B.C.—Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the murder of American journalist James Foley by Islamic State militants in Iraq is part of a “disgusting” terror campaign...