South Florida kept a wary eye on a forecast that called for more rain as it cleaned up Thursday from an unprecedented storm system that dumped upwards of 2 feet of rain in a matter of hours
Florida mops up after floods close Fort Lauderdale airport
South Florida kept a wary eye on a forecast that called for more rain as it cleaned up Thursday from an unprecedented storm system that dumped upwards of 2 feet of rain in a matter of hours
Mendicino says Chinese community members in Vancouver have told him of “intimidation, harassment and abuse” linked to foreign governments or their proxies, confirming the need for a foreign agent registry
Members of the public service’s largest union, which represents more than 120,000 federal workers, have voted in favour of a strike mandate
The Bank of Canada is once again holding its key interest rate steady at 4.5 per cent but isn’t ruling out the possibility of more rate hikes down the line
A monthly index that tracks how Canadians feel about their personal finances and the broader economy plummeted in April to its lowest ever level.
A new poll suggests most Canadians feel they’re less safe now than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, and most think the provincial and federal governments are doing a poor job of addressing crime and public safety.
OTTAWA — The CEO and most members of the board of directors for the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation said Tuesday…
Ottawa sending assault rifles and ammo as Prime Minister Trudeau and his Ukrainian counterpart meet in Toronto
Trudeau is announcing a range of military, economic and cultural measures to support Ukraine in its war with Russia
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to meet his Ukrainian counterpart in Toronto this morning
A funeral was held for an Indian family among eight people who tried to allegedly enter the United States, their bodies were pulled from the St. Lawrence River
Officials at a Markham mosque are set to provide more information Monday on an alleged hate-motivated incident that took place last week
50,000 Hydro-Québec customers should see their power restored by the end of day on Sunday, the utility said while warning some of its remaining repairs to lines damaged by last week’s deadly ice storm may not be completed until Tuesday
The Vancouver Whitecaps FC are preparing for a night of fun and festivities, celebrating Vaisakhi night
Dozens of protestors gathered in front of Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s constituency office, calling on the government to end the Canada-United States Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA)
About 12 hours after the closure of a rural southern Quebec road used by thousands of asylum seekers to enter Canada from the United States, Evelyne Bouchard witnessed RCMP agents escort a family of four people off her property
Vancouver police have dispatched officers to a tent encampment on the city’s Downtown Eastside with the aim of shutting down the site to campers.
The federal government is backing away from setting a timeline to introduce legislation that would declare First Nations policing an essential service, but at least one regional chief hopes to see it this spring.