OTTAWA—Canada Post and its largest union have no planned negotiating sessions, making it more and more unlikely the two sides will come to an agreement ahead...
CALGARY—Travel companies say more Canadians are looking at vacations in the United Kingdom because of the dropping British pound in the wake of the country’s decision...
OTTAWA—It’s been eight months since Asmaa Alhajali said good bye to her cousin’s family as they left Jordan for Canada as four of 25,000 Syrian refugees...
TORONTO—Canada’s largest Pride parade marked another milestone Sunday as a sitting prime minister marched for the first time in a colourful celebration that was tempered by...
TORONTO—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be among the hundreds of thousands of people who are expected to crowd the streets of downtown Toronto today for the...
MANILA—The body of Robert Hall, the Canadian national beheaded by Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits last June 13, has been dug-up and recovered in Sulu Saturday...
RICHMOND, B.C.—A disappointing week for Canada ended with a 56-53 against the United States on Sunday at the 2016 Canada Cup international wheelchair rugby tournament. The...
The Philippines Canada Trade Council (PCTC) and British Columbia’s Ministry of International Trade has recently affirmed the business relations between British Columbia and the Philippines. In...
OTTAWA—Canada’s top diplomat in Britain says it is time to take the vitriol out of the referendum campaign over leaving the European Union following the killing...
TORONTO—Patrick Brown says anyone who is surprised by his support for carbon pricing and LGBT issues just doesn’t know him very well. The statement underscores the...