Hours after Quebec’s highest court upheld his state secularism law, Premier François Legault was triumphant. The decision was “a great victory for the nation of Quebec,” he said in a
Shaylin Lussier went home and screamed after the student’s town voted for a bylaw banning Pride flags and rainbow crosswalks from municipal property. Lussier, a member of the gay-straight alliance
An unpredictable and often mild winter in Ontario could be behind the early emergence of black bears from hibernation in some parts of Ontario. Wildlife experts, police and government are
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The fee for checking in baggage at WestJet and Air Canada has gone up. For those who purchased an economy basic or
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A fire in downtown Osoyoos, B.C., has prompted a water quality advisory. The fire is along the 8500 block of Main Street,
A Saskatoon mother has become her son’s voice after he suffered serious injuries that left him immobile. This was caused by a drinking and driving incident in Saskatoon. Charlene Fineday’s
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says spending needs to remain in check as her government looks to sock away savings into its rainy-day fund. She says the government’s long-term revenues increase at
The owners of a farm in Manitoba’s Westman region have been charged under federal animal health laws in a rare prosecution case, over the treatment of horses being exported to
Counsellors in Alberta could soon be a regulated profession. On Friday, the province announced it had worked with members of that profession and the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) to
Enmax Centre will soon transform into the thunder of hoofs and the roar of the crowd, not unlike the Colosseum in the days of old, where people would witness the