Nanaimo RCMP say the disappearance of a 64-year-old woman is considered “highly suspicious.” Sherry Shelley was last heard from on Nov. 13 and police said her disappearance is highly out
As MPs get ready to vote on the federal budget, those in the auto sector say they’re concerned it fails to meet the needs of workers in the industry. The
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will use the notwithstanding clause if necessary to make information from the sex offender registry public as he eyes changes to the system. Currently,
A global-first innovation developed in Kingston, Ont., is changing how scientists study glioblastoma, the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat form of brain cancer. A research team at Kingston Health Sciences Centre
The first station on Toronto’s years-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT has opened for commuter trains, but there is still no word on when the route itself will actually launch. On Sunday,
A search for Lilly and Jack Sullivan, six and five years old, turned up a number of items, including a child’s T-shirt, blanket and a tricycle. However, Nova Scotia RCMP
A Mi’kmaw hereditary chief is pleading for help from the public to return his chiefs jacket he lost in the Montreal airport last week. Adorned with a medal presented to
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A human rights complaint has been settled between the TD Bank and a Muslim-Indigenous man who claimed he was racially profiled while trying to open a bank account at a
MPs return to Ottawa Monday in preparation for a vote that could send Canadians back to the polls just seven months after the last federal election. Following a short, one-week


