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Israeli fire killed five Palestinians, including two boys, in central and southern Gaza, local health authorities said, and ...
Analysts say an energy deal between Canada and China signals a reset in a relationship that had largely stalled following ...
Mayor Scott Gillingham says he wants to see peace return to the streets of Winnipeg's sister city Minneapolis, where the ...
A commission reviewing Alberta’s electoral boundaries suggests Edmonton should have 21 ridings — up from the 20 it currently ...
Victoria Mboko of Toronto punched her ticket to the third round of women's singles at the Australian Open on Wednesday in ...
Caption: Ottawa businessman Carl Dymond closed the deal to acquire the Stephenville airport in August 2023. An application is now pending at Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court to appoint an ...
Police say their interventions in cases of intimate partner violence have risen sharply over the past decade. According to SQ figures, the number of criminal cases opened in a conjugal violence ...
According to Indigenous Services Canada, as of March 2025, over 983,000 First Nations and Inuit clients were eligible for the program. The federal government has spent an average of $1.87 billion per ...
Caption: Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, speaking to CBC News at the Canadian Embassy in Mexico City on Tuesday, says the people of Greenland are looking to Canada for support as they continue to face threats ...
Verreault-Paul says Legault's legacy when it comes to Indigenous rights wasn't always so strained, pointing to a bill that allowed for the release of information regarding Indigenous children who had ...
But big questions remain about the planned high-speed rail corridor between Toronto and Quebec City, including where the trains will stop along the way. The Crown corporation tasked with overseeing ...