Quebec Premier Legault is pushing for more provincial powers amid sagging polls
Quebec’s premier says he wants to find new powers to boost his province’s autonomy within Canada, but experts are keeping their expectations in check
Quebec’s premier says he wants to find new powers to boost his province’s autonomy within Canada, but experts are keeping their expectations in check
Trudeau is headed to Italy on Wednesday to attend the annual G7 leaders’ summit, which is taking place as two major geopolitical conflicts weigh on the international community.
The wildfire that forced 4,700 people to leave their homes in Fort Nelson, B.C., is now listed as under control.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland laid down a tax gauntlet for her Conservative opponents Monday with a motion to make the promised changes to capital gains taxes a reality
Federal opposition parties say a public inquiry into foreign interference must address findings that some MPs “wittingly” participated in meddling
The Liberal government plans to take the first legislative step Monday toward increasing the inclusion rate on capital gains
Google announced which organization it has selected to distribute the $100 million the tech giant has promised to Canadian news companies Friday.
Housing Minister Sean Fraser has announced the launch of a $1.5-billion co-operative housing development program that the federal government promised in its 2022 budget.
The sun was shining on the beaches of Normandy Thursday morning as a Canadian ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day got underway in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France.
Trudeau is congratulating his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on his re-election, while reinforcing the importance of the rule of law
The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.75 per cent. Here’s what it could mean for your finances.
Forecasters are widely expecting the central bank to lower its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, which would mark the first rate cut in more than four years
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on his way to Normandy, France, to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day
Canada’s deputy prime minister says the finding that some Canadian members of Parliament were “wittingly” helping foreign state actors is “concerning,” but she trusts that law enforcement will do its job.
Government organizations frequently disregarded federal contracting and procurement rules when awarding contracts to consulting firm McKinsey & Company, the auditor general concluded in a report released Tuesday.
The federal New Democrats want a price cap on grocery store staples if the Liberal government can’t convince grocers to bring down the prices themselves.
The Liberal government says it will expand eligibility for the federal dental program to children and people with disabilities on June 27
Trudeau is welcoming the election of Mexico’s next president, Claudia Sheinbaum, and pitching closer ties between the two counties as they ponder the future of North American relations