Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Manitoba First Nation has identified three fishermen from the community who didn’t make it home after a trip over a week
The election of a new Labour government in Thursday’s British elections may come with the promise of change in the United Kingdom, but the immediate impact on relations with Canada
The national jobless rate rose to 6.4 per cent in June as overall employment dipped in the month, Statistics Canada said Friday. Canadian employers collectively shed 1,400 jobs in the
The first LCBO strike in the history of Ontario has begun, marking the closure of government-run liquor stores across the province. Talks between the Crown agency and the Ontario Public
Montreal is playing host to the 10th edition of the prestigious Jurow International Harpsichord Competition. Montrealer Joon Oh Kim made the switch from the piano to the harpsichord this year.His
Descrease article font size Increase article font size After years of living under a boil water advisory, the Star Blanket Cree Nation will now have access to safe and clean
Restrictions could be implemented on visitors to Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, as Parks Canada tries to manage record tourist numbers in Banff National Park. Parks Canada announced Thursday it’s
Global News has learned that Transport Quebec is studying a proposal to build a bypass highway through the Dorion sector of Vaudreuil-Dorion to alleviate a lot of the traffic on
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Calgary Stampede, billed as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth, is big business for Calgary and the province of Alberta, says
A group of animal rights organizations are calling on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to halt the practice of exporting live horses overseas for slaughter. This comes after the

