Four lawyers who previously made donations to Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party have been appointed as judges.
Amery: The investment promotes personal choice, stability, security and stimulates Alberta's economic growth.
614 nurses made more than the sunshine list barrier of $129,809. The highest-paid registered nurse receiving $240,058 in salary, premium pay and benefits.
An update is expected from Vancouver police about a deadly Tuesday night crash that resulted in the death of a baby and an injured father.
A 27-year-old Canadian woman is dead after being struck by a small airplane while riding a lawnmower on airport property.
Ontario's top doctor says masks may remain mandatory for school children when they return to class in the fall due to "other" viruses, this despite the various health and psychological and harms caused by masking children.
Hashimoto worked for the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board from 1987 to 2019.
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is calling on the Ford government to move the province Step 3 of its reopening plan sooner than the planned date of July 21.
According to the latest available data, Canada's unemployment rate sits at 8.2 percent, behind just Sweden, Chile, Italy, Turkey, Columbia, Spain, Greece, and Costa Rica.
Former top Trudeau advisor Gerald Butts tweeted on Tuesday that it "may be understandable" for people to burn down churches.
A vacant lot in Southern Ontario is being sold for close to $100,000 despite it currently being flooded and "presently underwater."
Fraser, BC health officials are asking anyone who touched an injured bat at a local beach to go to a local hospital and seek medical attention for possible rabies exposure.
As of June 1, Alberta’s government has completed more than 400 red tape reduction initiatives removing more than 109,500 regulations for a 16.36 percent overall reduction.
The Alberta government purchased a stake in the province's Sturgeon Refinery, hoping to reduce risk and save an estimated $2 billion over time.
Hopes for travel this summer may begin to dwindle in Vancouver as gasoline prices have skyrocketed and are expected to continue climbing.