Toronto’s public school board cancelled approximately six planned field trips to Nathan Phillips Square for National Truth and Reconciliation Day amid concerns about the potential for protest.
Canada will be imposing a 25 per cent surtax on select imports of steel and aluminum from China, after unveiling its final list of impacted products on Tuesday.
A church on Alexander First Nation was extensively damaged in a fire on Monday, local RCMP say. The blaze at Highway 642 and ...
Calling all Price is Right fans! The famous game show is coming to Detroit’s Fox Theatre on Feb. 12, 2025, at 7 p.m.
Intense westerly winds flowed over the Rockies early Tuesday and, according to data from Environment and Climate Change ...
Police in Victoria are searching for witnesses and video evidence after a motorcyclist was seriously injured in a ...
Sudbury-born Leo Gerard will be invested this week as a companion Order of Canada. Gerard, 77, rose to become the ...
Three design concepts have been unveiled to replace the aging Alexandra Bridge connecting Ottawa and Gatineau over the Ottawa ...
Resch was officially named the president of Toronto's new WNBA expansion team in May and will be one of the keynote speakers ...
Quebec has awarded Alloprof more than $54 million over three years to develop a new platform dedicated to learning French to ...
The 100 per cent tariff on imports of Chinese-made EVs (and some hybrids), including cars, buses, trucks and delivery vehicles, takes effect on Tuesday after a 30-day consultation period over the ...
With the writ for Saskatchewan's provincial election set to be issued on Tuesday and election day scheduled for Oct. 28, ...