Saskatchewan’s finance minister is opting to wear the same shoes he wore last year for this year’s budget day, saying it reflects the province’s response to “tough economic times” around
It was a busy weekend for Cecil’s Perogies — just not the kind the owners were hoping for. Owner Jonathan Warwaruck said his phone “was ringing off the hook” after
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Ford government says it plans to expand tailgate permits to let people bring and drink their own alcohol at certain events,
By Catherine Morrison The Canadian Press Posted March 17, 2026 6:15 pm Updated March 17, 2026 6:17 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The
WARNING: This story contains graphic details that could be disturbing to some readers. Discretion is advised. A 65-year-old man who is serving a life sentence for the first-degree murder and
The Bank of Canada is set to update interest rates on Wednesday as the Iran war brings a dark cloud over the Canadian economy and as Ottawa prepares to release
Defence Minister David McGuinty said Tuesday that Canada’s decision not to join the U.S. and Israel’s military attacks on Iran was clear “from the beginning” of the war more than
Nova Scotia RCMP say they issued two summary offence tickets at what they say were illegal storefronts in First Nations communities in the province. RCMP say they conducted inspections at
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has acknowledged his government is clamping down on access to information laws to shield government-related calls he makes and receives on his personal phone. The province
Descrease article font size Increase article font size E-scooters and e-bikes have returned to the streets of Halifax after the micromobility pilot program was paused during the winter. According to


