By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 20, 2025 11:20 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Halifax police say the violation of Nova
Trade of tens of thousands of goods across Canada’s 14 jurisdictions will soon be free after an agreement has been signed between all provinces, territories and the federal government to
Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an investment-protection agreement Thursday with the United Arab Emirates, during a visit to Abu Dhabi that has involved limited media access as concerns grow the
Last winter, as a major snowstorm blanketed Toronto, Metrolinx officials appeared to be breathing a sigh of relief that one of their flagship transit projects still wasn’t open to the
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has led to warnings from some observers of a “bubble” destined to burst, but tech leaders say there’s good reason to believe the sector
Ontario’s privacy commissioner is urging municipal rules surrounding the reporting of privacy breaches be brought in line with the province following the massive PowerSchool data breach last year. Information and
Justice Minister Sean Fraser said he would be open to amending federal hate crime legislation to outlaw other “hateful” displays of symbols by groups not currently covered by the bill,
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived Wednesday in Abu Dhabi to seek more ties with the United Arab Emirates in fields like artificial intelligence — just as the country stands accused
Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is calling for fast action to increase policing following a rise in violence, gang activity, drugs, and emergency response times. The council will meet for
Darby Young is a frequent flyer, but heading to the airport isn’t as simply as dropping off her bag and boarding the plane. “I check in the same time you


