HALIFAX—A union’s snub of a government ultimatum over a contract vote saw Nova Scotia’s deputy premier adopt a more conciliatory …
WINNIPEG—Manitoba is promising to cut greenhouse gas emissions by one-third in the next 15 years and bring in a cap-and-trade …
TORONTO—The minister who oversees Ontario’s Children’s Aid Societies says she’s disappointed a ministerial directive that caseworkers check the child abuse …
TORONTO—Canada’s six biggest banks saw their profits climb higher over the past year, despite a sluggish economy, a slowdown in …
EDMONTON—An Edmonton man did not tell his wife for several days that he held the winning Lotto Max ticket for …
OTTAWA—The Trudeau government unveiled Thursday its plan for transforming the Senate into an independent, non-partisan chamber—the first major reform to …
OTTAWA—Canada’s 42nd Parliament began with the requisite nods to history and tradition that happen on the first day, but also …
MONTREAL—The idea that there are many refugees who don’t want to come to Canada is “crazy” said federal Immigration Minister …
TORONTO—Teachers who went on illegal strikes earlier this year will be allowed to make pension contributions for that period of …
EDMONTON—Canada’s food safety watchdog says a small amount of leftover contaminated feed was the most plausible cause of mad cow …