Elaine Tanner, 1960s swimming superstar, cherishes rare medal that Canada wanted...
NORTH SAANICH, B.C.: She was once hailed as Canada's best athlete and Elaine Tanner has the accolades to prove it as a teenage swimming...
Defence minister says Canada supports U.S. downing of suspected Chinese spy...
The federal defence minister says Canada ``unequivocally supports'' the United States government's decision to shoot down a high-altitude surveillance balloon that was suspected of...
Ottawa announces $2.8 billion to settle remaining part of B.C. day...
Vancouver: The federal government has come to a $2.8-billion agreement to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by two British Columbia first nations related to...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet begin three day retreat...
Hamilton: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers are gathering at a Hamilton hotel today to begin a three-day cabinet retreat.
The strategy session comes during...
Manitoba still hasn’t acted on some recommendations to protect kids, advocate...
Winnipeg: Manitoba's advocate for children and youth says the province has still not fulfilled some key recommendations aimed at protecting young people.
Sherry Gott says...
New permitting strategy will help build homes faster
The Province is taking another step to tackle the housing crisis by creating a one-stop-shop approach to provincial permitting to help speed up approvals and...
Ranj Pillai officially sworn in as Yukon’s 10th premier
Whitehorse: Yukon's newest premier promised to stay the course on Liberal government policies on Saturday as he formally took the reins of both his party...
Trudeau to visit rare earths element processing plant in Saskatoon today
Saskatoon: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Saskatoon today to visit a rare earths element processing plant.
Lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt, copper and the...
Interior Health says remaining patients from deadly B.C. bus crash expected...
All of the remaining patients in hospital from a deadly Christmas Eve bus crash in British Columbia are expected to survive, according to an...
Thousands remain in the dark days after fierce storms knocked out...
Thousands of Canadians are spending another day in the cold and dark, as hydro crews continue working to restore electricity to those affected by...