VANCOUVER — Lawyers from across B.C. are gathering today to debate a resolution over a faculty of law program for a Christian university that requires students...
LANGHAM, Sask. — Fortune Minerals’ plans to build a metal refinery in Langham, Sask., have hit another road block as locals remain skeptical about the safety...
OTTAWA — Stephen Harper solidified his government’s like-mindedness with Australia’s hard-right Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Monday as the two meshed their views on the environment,...
MONTREAL — The board of directors of Botox-maker Allergan once again slammed the door on discussions with Quebec-based Valeant Pharmaceuticals and unanimously rejecting an improved takeover...
TORONTO — NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is invoking the late Jack Layton in response to a message from Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne that potential New Democrat...
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO — Premier Kathleen Wynne is adopting a somewhat softer tone on the campaign trail today. While she is still warning against casting votes for...
MONTREAL — Finance Minister Joe Oliver says he’s concerned that provincial governments and Canada’s global allies will reverse five years of gains since the 2008-09 recession...
TORONTO — Two brazen jailbreaks from Quebec correctional facilities involving the use of helicopters may have shocked everyday Canadians, but security experts say such daring escapes...
MONCTON — A chilling portrait of a man obsessed with guns and anti-government rhetoric began to emerge as people in this eastern Canadian city struggled to...
VICTORIA—A former judge who helped engineer major child-welfare reforms in British Columbia and Manitoba says the overrepresentation of aboriginal children in government care across Canada is...