NIPIGON, Ont.—An Ontario cabinet minister will inspect a damaged bridge today that has indefinitely blocked traffic on that section of …
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is getting used to international media attention and now he is getting tabloid headlines for …
HALIFAX—The coordinator of a program at Halifax’s Dalhousie University that connects aboriginal elders with students says the initiative signals …
OTTAWA—Pat Stogran, Canada’s first veterans ombudsman, vividly recalls being hauled into the minister’s office one day in late 2008, …
TORONTO—The lawyers who challenged the Harper government’s ultimately aborted appointment of Marc Nadon to the Supreme Court of Canada go …
WINNIPEG—Former member of Parliament Steven Fletcher might soon win a seat in the Manitoba legislature, but there’s currently no way …
MONTREAL—The Quebec government is assessing how many subsidized daycare spaces in its already crowded network it can offer Syrian refugees, …
TORONTO—Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: Housing data: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. releases …
OTTAWA—Canada plans to kick-start a long-stalled international effort aimed at ridding the world of the key ingredients needed for nuclear …
VANCOUVER—Canada’s immigration minister says the pepper spraying of Syrian refugees in Vancouver was an “isolated incident” that won’t tarnish the …