MANILA—With Middle East economies buckling under the weight of falling world prices of crude oil, Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) senatorial bet Sherwin Gatchalian called on President...
EDMONTON—Police chiefs want the Alberta government to devise a law that would require drivers to prepay at the pump before filling up. The Alberta Association of...
OTTAWA—The Liberal government has broken a promise to immediately implement firearm-marking regulations to help police trace guns used in crime. On the eve of the Trudeau...
REGINA—A public policy think-tank says the Saskatchewan government will lose revenue if it goes through with a plan to privatize liquor sales. A report by the...
BROSSARD, Que.—Big Plastic is laying down the legal gauntlet against a Montreal suburb that is looking at banning plastic bags later this year. The Canadian Plastic...
TORONTO—Karen Hill didn’t live to see her debut novel published, but the poignant tale offers a window into her world and the real-life struggles she faced...
CALGARY—The sobbing sister of identical twin brothers who died in an after-hours joyride down a bobsled track told mourners Thursday that “two of the biggest pieces”...
CALGARY—The Calgary Zoo says one of its North American river otters has died in the pool at the Canadian Wilds exhibit. The zoo says a keeper...
VANCOUVER—British Columbia Premier Christy Clark says Alberta is her province’s best friend in the country and its financial experience should be a cautionary tale for others....
WINNIPEG—A pre-election Manitoba government advertising campaign touting the province’s environmental job numbers is erroneous, it turns out—an apparent victim of a mathematical error. The ad, which...