VANCOUVER—A bitter dispute between British Columbia teachers and the provincial government over the right to negotiate class size and composition is headed to the Supreme Court...
MONTREAL—A renegotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal is not possible even though serious concerns may be raised during public consultations, Canada’s trade minister said Thursday....
WINNIPEG—A former Manitoba fire commissioner has pleaded guilty to breach of trust and forgery in November 2015. Christopher Jones took up to $50,000 of provincial money,...
Ottawa, ON – A significant milestone was reached late yesterday evening. Canada has now welcomed more than 10,000 Syrian refugees to our country as part of...
TOKYO – A lawmaker from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on Thursday stated that “comfort women,” a euphemism used for sex slaves...
JAKARTA, Indonesia—The deadly attacks Thursday in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, were not a complete surprise to Indonesian authorities, who warned last month of a credible threat....
MANILA – The first batch of rehabilitation and recovery efforts in typhoon Yolanda-affected local government units is 95 percent complete under the Recovery Assistance on Yolanda...
LOS ANGELES – Al-Jazeera America will shut down its cable TV and digital operations by April 30, the company announced Wednesday. The decision was “driven by...
MANILA – In wake of the terror bombings in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta which killed around six people Thursday, local security forces have urged the...
MANILA – Malacanang on Thursday defended the move of Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III to veto the bill providing a PHP2,000 across-the-board increase in the monthly...