After the hymns and quiet prayers of a Sunday morning, Rev. Rhonda Britton sat in the silence of her 192-year-old Black church in Halifax, reflecting on what it’s meant to
Canada is on pace for its first year of positive office leasing activity since before the pandemic after six of 10 major markets recorded net positive demand in the third
Metrolinx is telling the consortium responsible for building the Finch West LRT, which has launched legal action, to “get out of court and back to work” as a growing spat
By Laura Osman The Canadian Press Posted October 2, 2024 7:33 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size For the third time in seven days
Former public safety minister Bill Blair said he “was not advised” for weeks after CSIS says it told his chief of staff that it was seeking approval to investigate an
Unions are warning the province that a teaching crisis has already hit Ontario as internal government documents show the new education minister was warned to expect the gap between the
Less than one-third of Canadians in Lebanon are taking government-assisted commercial flights out of the country when offered, officials said Tuesday, urging everyone to take the opportunity while it remains
Curtis Haines has been apprenticing as an electrician for four and a half years. With the completion of each level, except the third, he’s received a $1,000 federal Apprenticeship Incentive
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Moose Jaw Police Service has quietly dismissed one of its superintendents. Taylor Mickleborough was relieved of duty recently, but both he
The bracket for 2024’s Fat Bear Week contest was revealed Tuesday night, but only after a deadly bear-on-bear attack at Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve on Monday delayed the

