Some advocates are angry with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre after he gave his clearest position yet on the federal and provincial debate around transgender rights
Poilievre against transgender women in female bathrooms, changing rooms, sports
Some advocates are angry with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre after he gave his clearest position yet on the federal and provincial debate around transgender rights
Statistics Canada says there are now more millennials than baby boomers in the country, ending the 65-year rein of the post-Second World War generation as the largest cohort in the population.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to make a housing announcement in Edmonton today
People in Carman, Manitoba are scheduled to gather today for the funeral of five people killed in what RCMP have called an unimaginable tragedy
Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 2.9 per cent last month, marking a sharper deceleration in price growth than expected by forecasters.
Representatives of the so-called Freedom Convoy are planning to hold a press conference in Ottawa this afternoon, two years after the police action that ended the occupation of downtown Ottawa streets.
Messy conditions persisted in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Thursday, the second day of a winter storm that unleashed more snow and high winds in the region
The federal government is spending more than $273 million to acquire new military equipment for NATO’s Canada-led battle group in Latvia
An Israeli military offensive into the densely populated area where some 1.5 million Palestinians have taken refuge in the Gaza Strip would be “catastrophic,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said late Wednesday
RBC says the recently announced cap on new study permits won’t lead to an outright decrease in demand for rental housing from international students this year
Toronto property owners can expect to pay more in property taxes starting this February, if city council approves the yearly budget on Wednesday.
There are deepening demands that the federal government roll out a national pharmacare program after two leading Canadian medical groups found some people are skipping their medication because it’s too expensive.
Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada will send Ukraine $60 million to support its F-16 fighter aircraft
A mother, her three young children, including a two-month-old daughter, and a teenage family member killed in Manitoba are being remembered as beautiful souls
Canadians are stressed out about the economy and have little faith in politicians or governments to fix big problems, a new survey suggests
Israel and Hamas are making progress toward a deal that aims to bring about a cease-fire and free hostages held in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the talks, as key meetings continue Tuesday between the sides in the Egyptian capital
RCMP say three children and two women died in separate but connected events Sunday in and around the town of Carman, southwest of Winnipeg. Police have taken a 29-year-old man into custody
Disregarded policies and a failure of management led to the development of the inordinately costly and much-maligned ArriveCan app, an investigation by Canada’s auditor general has found