Alberta’s legislative assembly is set to return today with a throne speech kicking off the fall sitting. The assembly will return just as a provincewide teachers strike nears the end of its third week ...
A suspended driver from Sudbury has been charged after Ontario Provincial Police received a report late last month of a truck swerving in its lane on Highway 17 in McKerrow.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow speaks on the Blue Jays’ postseason success ahead of the World Series and the free viewing parties at Nathan Phillips Square.
A 62-year-old man has been charged after police in Sault Ste. Marie got a call about a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot earlier this week.
Just three years after Canada called China a “disruptive global power,” Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada now views Beijing as a strategic partner in a dangerous world.
Next week, Metro Vancouver’s board will vote on whether to approve a slimmed-down budget following major public backlash over the organization’s spending in recent years.
CUPE Local 3912 has announced its members from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax will officially go on strike Thursday.
Several libraries offering free radon testing kits in New Brunswick ran out within two days. Sarah Plowman reports.
A Health Canada workforce report found the country is short more than 1,600 pharmacists, and that number could double by 2034. Maria Sarrough reports.
A driver with four driving suspensions was caught driving a vehicle with an expired permit on Highway 417 in Ottawa, according to police.
Doctors have long known that heat puts a strain on the heart, kidneys and other organs. Those risks are exacerbated for pregnant people, as the body’s processes for staying cool are altered.
Canadian nurses are leaving the profession in droves with job vacancies tripling within a five-year period, according to a new report from the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI). The report shows the ...
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