Trudeau visits First Nation in Saskatchewan rocked by stabbings that killed...
By Kelly Geraldine Malone
The Canadian Press
JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, SASK.: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told leaders of a Saskatchewan First Nation on Monday that...
ABS-CBN launches Tuloy Canada, a newcomer’s guide to the Great White...
The online guide provides important to-dos to survive in a new country
TORONTO, February 2, 2023 – It can be exciting for newcomers to Canada who...
Alberta minister calls for back to work legislation to end B.C....
Vancouver: Alberta's transport minister wants the federal government to recall Parliament to consider back-to-work legislation that would end a strike at British Columbia ports.
Minister...
More foreign firefighters expected to arrive today to help Canada battle...
More firefighters from abroad are expected to arrive today to help battle Canada's worst wildfire season of the 21st century.
Quebec's public safety minister says...
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...
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...
Nearly 350 firefighters from the E.U. will help battle relentless Canadian...
A battalion of nearly 350 firefighters from the European Union will soon be on the ground in Quebec to help their Canadian counterparts tackle...
How population growth is affecting everything from jobs to housing in...
Ottawa: Rapid population growth is challenging economists' understanding of the economy as they monitor how businesses and consumers are responding to high interest rates.
The...
Liberals expand loans and grants in budget, but students hoping for...
Ottawa: This year's federal budget sets aside more than $800 million to expand loans and grants for the upcoming school year, but students are...
New stats suggest Canadians already kicking some plastic habits as national...
By Mia Rabson
The Canadian Press
Ottawa: Canadians appear to be slowly cutting back on their use of plastic straws and grocery bags ahead of a...













