By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 20, 2024 11:17 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Nova Scotia’s NDP has tabled a bill
John Vaillant’s bestselling book about the Fort McMurray wildfire is shortlisted for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing. “Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast” is one of five
Canada is missing a pivotal moment to fight a rollback of LGBTQ+ rights abroad, activists say, and they’re urging the Liberal government to put more action behind its condemnation of
Advocates and Air Canada‘s CEO served up opposing views of on-board accessibility for passengers on Tuesday, though both sides agree that consistency remains a problem. Michael Rousseau, who heads Canada’s largest airline,
A 62-year-old Ontario woman says her brother has died in northern Gaza after weeks spent searching for food and refuge while he waited for word from the federal government about whether he
Spring is officially underway in Canada, and for some it may mean deciding whether this could be the year to buy a cottage or cabin. But a new report from
Tuesday marks the second day of protests from students as they fight for an agreement between the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation and the provincial government so they can get back to
Work is moving forward on the Red Dress Alert — an Amber Alert-like system for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. On Tuesday morning, the House of Commons’ status
A recent documentary has experts sharing potential solutions about how to help people experiencing homelessness in Edmonton. Global News Investigates: Surviving Edmonton provided a deeply personal look into the lives
Hoopla is one of the two largest high school athletic events in the province, competing only with track and field for the top spot. The Saskatchewan high school provincial basketball


