CALGARY—The Alberta government has announced investments in flood mitigation projects across the province. Premier Rachel Notley outlined $25 million in grants at a news conference on...
OTTAWA—The Liberals have raised the cap on the number of applications the government will accept for the coveted parent and grandparent visa program. The immigration minister...
VANCOUVER—Scientists say the newest member of an endangered population of killer whales that travel the waters off British Columbia and Washington state appears to have died....
VIENTIANE, Laos—Foreign ministers from the 10 countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations said Saturday that they were “seriously concerned” by recent developments in...
MANILA, Philippines—Japan will sign an accord with the Philippines to allow Tokyo to supply military equipment to Manila, the first such Japanese defence pact in a...
TEHRAN, Iran – Reformists and moderate conservatives were leading in parliamentary elections according to early results Saturday, an indication President Hassan Rouhani may face a more...
WINNIPEG – The provinces agreed Friday to co-operate with and support a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women. Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn...
MANILA – Prospects for the Philippine economy remain bright in 2016, as gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to expand at a faster pace in the...
MANILA – The Third-Party Monitoring Team (TPMT) on Friday cited the need to restore the public’s confidence and trust in the Bangsamoro peace process after the...
MANILA – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has urged local manufacturers to further improve the quality of goods they produce in order to tap...