Manitoba RCMP continue to investigate the deaths of five people, including three children, who they say died in separate but connected events
Manitoba RCMP continue to investigate deaths of three children and two women
Manitoba RCMP continue to investigate the deaths of five people, including three children, who they say died in separate but connected events
Israeli forces rescued two hostages early Monday, storming a heavily guarded apartment in the Gaza Strip and extracting the captives under fire in a dramatic raid that was a small but symbolically significant success for Israel. The operation killed at least 67 Palestinians, including women and children, according to Palestinian health officials in the beleaguered territory.
The NFL’s first Super Bowl in Las Vegas was a sloppy, mistake-filled affair that was mostly boring until the back-and-forth fourth quarter and OT. It was the second of 58 Super Bowls to be tied after regulation, and the first played under new overtime rules that ensured both teams got the ball.
As Canadians continue to face a housing affordability crisis, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says higher numbers of temporary immigrants are not the only factor to consider
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government’s Indigenous child welfare act is constitutional, affirming that First Nations Peoples have sole authority over the protection of their children
Canada’s unemployment rate fell to 5.7 per cent last month, marking the first decline since December 2022, Statistics Canada reported on Friday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alongside Premier Doug Ford, are set to announce $3.1 billion in health-care funding for Ontario
Ottawa says it is aware of reports that another Canadian citizen has gone missing in the Gaza Strip
The Liberal government will consider tougher criminal penalties for people who steal vehicles, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday as he kicked off a daylong summit aimed at confronting the scourge of auto theft
Officials from various levels of government are set to gather with police and industry leaders in Ottawa today to brainstorm on fighting the scourge of automobile theft
Affordability and the housing crisis remain pressing concerns for newcomers to Canada, according to a recent study conducted by IPSOS in collaboration with the Institute for Canadian Citizenship.
An overwhelming majority of Ontario residents are concerned about covering daily expenses and nearly half say rising costs are stopping them from saving for retirement, a new poll suggests.
A spokeswoman for the family of a Palestinian Canadian who was reported missing in the Gaza Strip says he has made contact with his loved ones
Thirteen years ago, in the throes of a major political loss and personal crisis, Mark Holland experienced the darkest period of his life
Cleanup in Nova Scotia could take days after more than a metre of snow piled up in some parts of the province over the weekend
Alberta says a federal emissions cap on greenhouse gases “will not be tolerated” as the province’s environment minister meets today with her federal counterpart
Celine Dion emerged as a surprise presenter in the final minutes of the show, herself making a rare appearance since announcing her own health troubles
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is in Ottawa today where she is set to open a new provincial office