House of Commons passes Remembrance Day bill, but won't mean new holiday
The House of Commons has passed legislation giving Remembrance Day the same legal status as Canada Day and Victoria Day.
The House of Commons has passed legislation giving Remembrance Day the same legal status as Canada Day and Victoria Day.
It’s officially the first day of summer and Environment Canada is predicting a warmer-than-normal summer for most of the country, but it won’t be quite as hot as last year.
Senators are sending an amended budget bill back to MPs as they face off over whether the upper house should be making changes to the government's spending plan.
Senators voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to delay their consideration of a rejection by MPs to changes in the government's budget bill.
MPs are sending the government's budget bill back to the Senate after rejecting the upper house's changes.
The federal government has announced plans to convert the former U.S. embassy across from Parliament Hill into a space dedicated to Canada’s indigenous people. But indigenous architects are calling the building at 100 Wellington St. in Ottawa a 'hand-me-down' and say it is 'not a culturally appropriate space.'
An animal rights group alleges that horses destined for slaughter in Japan were mistreated at Edmonton International Airport.
Ontario's motor vehicle sales regulator is sounding the alarm about so-called 'curbsiders,' after an Ottawa man was fined $40,000 for illegally selling rebuilt write-off cars, some of which were missing airbags.
A new bright, airy and modern legion hall in Calgary is the product of a land-swap deal with a developer that is believed to be the first of its kind in Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined indigenous leaders across from Parliament Hill on a sun-drenched Wednesday and said the building housing his office will no longer bear the name of Hector-Louis Langevin, a father of Confederation and an architect of the residential school system.
The federal government is renaming the Langevin Block building, which sits across from Parliament Hill, out of respect for Indigenous Peoples.
A 49-year-old Canadian from Montreal has been arrested after a law enforcement official was stabbed in the neck at an airport in Flint, Mich.
U.S. law enforcement authorities say a man allegedly involved in the stabbing of a police officer at a Michigan airport is a Canadian resident.
Officials on Wednesday evacuated an airport in Flint, Michigan, where a witness said he saw an officer bleeding from his neck and a knife nearby on the ground.
Royal Bank of Canada said Wednesday it is cutting 450 jobs, primarily from its head office locations in the Greater Toronto Area, as it tries to revamp its business in light of shifting client preferences.
Police say the man who caused a rush-hour traffic jam by climbing the bridge between Surrey and New Westminster, B.C., was likely under the influence of crystal meth at the time.
The City of Red Deer says approximately 20 per cent of the city remains without power after a severe windstorm toppled trees and downed power lines Tuesday night.
A consumer watchdog group says those wildly popular fidget spinners aren't as harmless as they might appear.
Chicago Blackhawks winger Marian Hossa will miss the entire 2017-18 NHL season because of a progressive skin disorder he says he's been treating for years.
Dozens of bikers escorted a bullied 10-year-old boy to school in Sydney, N.S. on Wednesday morning in a heartwarming show of support.
Prince Philip, the 96-year old husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has been admitted to a hospital for treatment of an infection and did not attend the Queen's Speech in Parliament.
Queen Elizabeth II outlined the government's legislative program in a speech to Parliament on Wednesday after the prime minister slimmed down her plans and promised "humility" in negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union following a disastrous election that cost the ruling Conservative Party its majority.
Children played and slept surrounded by pounds of cocaine at a Los Angeles daycare centre that a man used as a drug trafficking hub, authorities said.
Travis Kalanick, the combative and troubled CEO of ride-hailing giant Uber, resigned Tuesday under pressure from investors.
A spokeswoman for the Brussels prosecutor's office says the suspect in the explosion at a train station in the Belgian capital has died.