Two people charged with concealing the body of a child and indignity to a dead body appeared virtually in Halifax provincial court Monday. Sukhpreet Singh, 23, and his wife Ramandeep
The promises made during separation campaigns can be a “very dangerous bluff,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday ahead of an Alberta separatism referendum question later this year. “This
This weekend marks the Spring Métis Nation Legislative Assembly in Saskatoon. It follows a controversial fall assembly highlighted by political tensions and legal threats against citizens and elected officials. The
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is going to court to try to prevent the release of documents about its ill-fated blue licence plates, a move that comes amid a broader
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The Ontario Appeal Court has dismissed the government’s attempt to cancel an order telling civil servants to access Doug Ford’s personal call logs, reactivating a requirement for the premier to
South Korea’s latest effort to be the builder of Canada’s next submarines surfaced in Victoria, showcasing what could develop if the country is chosen as the successful bid. Two warships,
The Nova Scotia government says the union representing long-term care workers rejected a return to the bargaining table this weekend, as a strike by employees continues into its second month.
Hundreds of people in red-and-white clothing waved Canadian flags, cheered as honking cars passed by and sang “O Canada” at a launch event for a campaign aiming to stop Alberta
Premiers from Western Canada and the northern territories are set to gather in Alberta to discuss business, trade and their neighbouring relationships, all while the host province stews over a


