By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 9, 2024 7:19 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Staff from the Prime Minister’s Office are set
Thirty years ago, a mantra for the U.S. Democrats ran “it’s the economy, stupid.” Three decades later, that same energy has been captured by a Canadian politician that nobody would
A Halifax tenant is calling for more restrictions around the use of fixed-term leases after hers wasn’t renewed – a decision the rental company said was necessary based on its
A mother in Regina proudly wears her braids in solidarity with the international #BraidsforCole movement, as well as her son. Lyndsay Amato is originally from the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, located
Millions of people from Mexico to Newfoundland and Labrador gazed upward as a total solar eclipse crossed North America on Monday, darkening skies and creating a once-in-a-generation moment for those
An empty field off Highway 59 has been Colin Zelinsky’s bedroom view for 13 years. The 42-year-old lives in Pineridge Village Mobile Home Park near Birds Hill Park and loves
The cabinet minister responsible for Alberta’s liquor industry is calling out a four-litre plastic jug of vodka being sold for under $50, and says he is looking at intervening in
After more than four years of living in a bubble, Jakob Guziak could soon have a normal life. In August 2019, when he was just 10 days old, Jakob was
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received briefings about foreign interference allegations related to former Liberal MP Han Dong’s riding before the 2019 election, a new document shows. It was submitted to
With a close vote of 5 to 4 on Monday, Kelowna, B.C., city council has formally given itself a big pay hike — 15 per cent for the mayor, bringing


