Trudeau and his family are vacationing in British Columbia for just over a week, the Prime Minister’s Office says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and family heading to B.C. on vacation this week
Trudeau and his family are vacationing in British Columbia for just over a week, the Prime Minister’s Office says
The auditor general’s investigation into Ontario’s decision to open protected Greenbelt lands up to housing development found the process favoured developers and failed to consider environmental, agricultural and financial risks and impacts
Ontario’s auditor general is set to release her investigation into the province’s decision to open protected Greenbelt lands up to housing development
The federal government is considering restricting billions of dollars in tax credits and grants for electricity projects to provinces that commit to the 2035 target for an emissions-free electricity grid
Canada’s unemployment rate rose again last month, as the economy struggles to create enough jobs to match the pace of population growth
Immigration Canada is expecting to set up a new office to address staff racism complaints by this fall
Owen Rose said his “worst fears were realized” as he watched an out-of-control wildfire creep over a ridge and race toward Gun Lake in southern British Columbia, destroying about a dozen properties in its path
Longshore union negotiators will brief workers about a new tentative collective agreement with employers, ahead of a two-day vote on whether to approve the deal that could finally bring an end to British Columbia’s long-running port dispute
Hundreds of people are being allowed to return to their homes in Osoyoos in southern British Columbia after winds pushed back a wildfire that threatened the town over the weekend
A late-night breakthrough could herald an end to British Columbia’s long-running port dispute, with the longshore workers’ union and the employers’ association announcing a new tentative agreement
Canada’s new justice minister says he plans to tell his staff and department to move “expeditiously” on addressing judicial vacancies, an issue that had dogged his predecessors
A member of Parliament says he’s calling on the federal government to halt funding to the Calgary Stampede
The number of active wildfires in British Columbia has dropped sharply to about 400 as cooler weather and recent rain has cut the fire risk, but another hot spell could wipe out those gains as large sections of the province wilt under severe drought
Here are the latest developments on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle
A swearing-in ceremony will take place at Rideau Hall this morning for what is expected to be the most significant change since 2021
OTTAWA — With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expected to shuffle his cabinet as early as Wednesday,a string of Liberal ministers…
Thousands of workers at British Columbia’s ports will take off the day shift today to learn the details of an agreement struck between their union and employers.
A flooded Nova Scotia field was the focus of an intense weekend search for four people, including two children, lost after rushing waters caused by torrential rains swamped the vehicles they were travelling in