Federal, Atlantic governments pleased with response to immigration pilot project
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project launched March 6.
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project launched March 6.
York police were called out to Vaughan Mills Mall on Thursday after a security guard noticed a vehicle with young child left alone inside.
Police are looking for a 25- to 35-year-old suspect after a convenience-store holdup on March 29.
Messages police described as "anti-Muslim phrases" had been spray painted on Durham Regional Transit property in Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa. Police said there were 15 incidents within about a month.
British Columbia's auditor general says tougher guidelines to monitor government advertising for partisanship are needed after she viewed the Liberal government's recent advertising campaign highlighting the surplus budget.
London police are asking for the public's help to locate an 80-year-old London woman.
A new multi-million dollar school will be built in Kelowna's Mission area to accommodate the growing needs of the neighborhood.
A teacher and a school counsellor broke down on the stand Friday while testifying to the alleged abuse of three children who attended their school.
An estimated 20,000 indigenous children were taken by child welfare agents starting in the 1960s and put into the care of non-indigenous families on the premise they would receive better care.
Canada has won a pair of medals in the women's competition at the world figure skating championships in Helsinki.
A judge has reserved his decision in the case against a Calgary man accused of dismembering and attempting to dispose of a woman’s body in the community of Crescent Heights last year.
Danger ratings in Banff, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks for Friday are considerable at the alpine, treeline and below-treeline levels.
Victim impact statements were heard in court Friday morning during Jayme Pasieka’s sentencing hearing. Pasieka was found guilty earlier this month of first-degree murder, attempted murder and aggravated assault in a 2014 stabbing attack at a west Edmonton grocery warehouse. Vinesh Pratap has the details.
Since the opening of Rogers, the spin off on the economy has been measurable.
Roy Graham and Betty Caldwell are ditching their Calgary home to embark on a cross-Canada tour in an RV.
It's something you might not see every day, or even once in your life, but one man near Drayton Valley captured incredible video of a lynx hunting for its next meal.
The Montreal SPCA has announced it will extend its services to the boroughs it currently serves out of concern for the well-being of animals targeted by the city's breed-specific legislation.
A health warning has been issued for anyone who may have flown out of Abbotsford in the last few weeks.
A spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service said Friday that the finding came last week after Maroun Diab underwent a previous psychiatric evaluation.
Combined with provincial money, the federal and provincial governments are pitching in $4.4 billion to GO Transit's regional express project that will add track, parking capacity and renovate stations in and around Toronto.
Last Friday, Eric Clapton's representatives announced that he was suffering from "severe bronchitis."
Four people were rescued after the boat they were in capsized and smashed into the Redondo Beach Pier, and the shocking crash was caught on camera.
The lifting of a visa requirement for visitors from Mexico has forced the federal government to dedicate nearly $12 million in additional funds "to address irregular migration pressures."
The former 'Power Rangers' actor was initially charged with first-degree murder in the death of Joshua Sutter.
Many commuters in some of Atlanta's densely populated northern suburbs will have to find alternate routes or ride public transit for the foreseeable future after a massive fire caused a bridge on Interstate 85 to collapse, completely shutting down the heavily travelled highway.