Lions Bay, British Columbia, July 27, 2021—The governments of Canada and British Columbia continue to invest in local infrastructure during this unprecedented time to meet the...
In the fight against COVID-19, it is critical that as many Canadians as possible get vaccinated. That is why the federal government is taking action to...
July 27, 2021 – Thunder Bay, ON – Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario – FedNor The tourism sector in Northern Ontario and across the country...
Edmonton, Alberta, July 27, 2021—Public transit is at the heart of an inclusive recovery, and we must prioritize measures that will build the public transit systems...
Too many Canadians are struggling to access the drugs they need, especially if they have a rare condition. Work continues on the national strategy to support...
Canadian politicians are beginning to use the Constitution’s notwithstanding clause more than ever expected, raising questions about when it’s legitimate to override rights guaranteed by the...
From habitat loss to disease, bat species across Canada are facing multiple threats. As cities expand, the large old trees that bats call home are being...
Raymond Théberge, Canada’s official languages commissioner, says his office has received more than 400 complaints about the appointment of Inuk leader Mary Simon as governor general....
The Olympics offer Canadians an opportunity to experience a collective sense of national unity and pride. But in the wake of discoveries of thousands of unmarked...
In 2007, Macleans magazine published an excerpt from a book, America Alone, in which author Mark Steyn raised the alarm about what he described as the...