U.S.-based truck maker Paccar Inc. has laid off 300 workers at its Sainte-Thérèse, Que., plant, just weeks before a 25 per cent U.S. import tariff on commercial trucks is set
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday he wants to attend next month’s Supreme Court hearing on his “vital” tariff policy, calling it “one of the most important cases we’ve ever
Premier François Legault says he intends to keep fighting for Quebecers, despite a new poll showing that more than 80 per cent of voters do not want him to run
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted October 22, 2025 10:17 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Quebec government has decided to equip the province’s roadside
Multiple close races in Calgary’s municipal election have prompted a number of runner-up candidates to request recounts of the results. According to unofficial results from Elections Calgary, a margin of
Three unions representing nearly 30,000 health-care workers in Saskatchewan say they are seeing their members leaving the industry as a result of high stress and low wages. The Service Employees
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto police are warning fans to be cautious when purchasing tickets to upcoming World Series games featuring the Toronto Blue Jays, as
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre defended his comments about the RCMP Wednesday and denied saying former prime minister Justin Trudeau should be in jail. “That’s not what I said,” he said
The former Alberta politician trying to keep the province from splitting up with Canada says his “Forever Canadian” campaign is getting “really, really close” to collecting enough signatures to trigger
The Nova Scotia government has approved plans for construction of North America’s first coastal refuge for whales and dolphins retired from marine theme parks. Here are five things you need


