Heavy machinery was at the site of a homeless encampment at the Vancouver foot of the Oak Street Bridge on Friday, as crews worked to enforce an order clearing people
Autism advocates are calling for an investigation and funding boost from the Ford government after a young boy went missing from his classroom in Durham Region for more than half
A new apartment building in Montreal’s East end represents the promise of safety for women fleeing conjugal violence in the area. After years in the works, the Gisèle-Pomerleau second-stage housing
A Nigerian-born Canadian woman has been navigating the difficult challenges of doing business in Saskatchewan. Ronke Edoho, arrived in Canada 20 years ago as a business economics student. During that
Shuana Porter remembers being on the fence initially when people started coming to her in 2020 asking her to organize and lead demonstrations in Calgary. “When someone first messaged me
On Wednesday, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a suite of policies that target trans Albertans in multiple areas of life, including seeking medical treatments, participating in athletics, and whether one
As classroom cellphone bans arrive in multiple Canadian provinces — most recently Quebec and British Columbia — some students and officials are pondering whether or not a similar concept will be
Ownership of the Fairmont Hotel in Winnipeg changed hands earlier this week in a move that one expert calls positive and exciting. The hotel was acquired by a subsidiary of
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canada has signed a letter of intent with artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia to boost computing power. In a post on X, formerly known as
When Team Canada plays, the country pays attention. And right now, all eyes are on London, Ont., where police have charged five members of the 2018 World Junior championship team