Ottawa won’t cut corners on full review of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion: Sohi
Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi says the federal government won't cut corners to speed up a full review of the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi says the federal government won't cut corners to speed up a full review of the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
With the House of Commons set to resume, the Liberals want a secretive House of Commons committee to investigate UCP Leader Jason Kenney's travel expenses while he was an MP.
A Swan River man has been charged in connection with a Jan. 18 homicide.
The prime minister spent parts of Wednesday and Thursday in Quispamsis and Saint John.
The lawsuit says Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has failed to step in despite legal requirements for her to do so.
RCMP west of Edmonton were forced to shut down a portion of Highway 16 after what's believed to be a hit-and-run collision involving a crane boom and the Wabamun overpass.
Since Dec. 18, 2018, officers with Stony Plain, Spruce Grove and Enoch RCMP have made 13 arrests for impaired driving; nine of which came from the new mandatory alcohol screening legislation.
Research out of the University of Ottawa aims to get a better sense of mental health problems on the job — and offer solutions.
The U.S. is a long-trusted and democratic ally, despite one's opinion of the current president, writes Scott Thompson.
A search of the man and his truck turned up 32 grams of cocaine, a large-capacity .22 rifle magazine, cash, and drug paraphernalia, along with a can of bear mace.
According to South Simcoe police, on Nov. 28 at around 6 p.m., two vehicles collided causing one to roll over at the intersection of 14th Line and the 10th Sideroad.
Most members of the 14-nation Lima Group on Wednesday said they backed opposition leader Juan Guaido.
In New Brunswick, the public has the right to communicate and be served by government offices in either French of English. This right was contested after a arbitrator found that AMB wasn't complying with the paramedic union's collective agreement, putting language over seniority.
New research suggests that gum disease may lead to dementia.
The Manitoba government is boosting funding to public elementary and high schools in the coming school year by half a percentage point, or $6.6 million.
Ingrid Levavasseur, a 31-year-old nurse and mother of two, will run for EU Parliament as the 'yellow vest' movement's top candidate in France.
The long-running legal series will finish with a 10-episode final season.
Having and managing Parkinson’s disease can feel like a full-time job. The reality, according to Parkinson Canada, is that 25-30 per cent of us with PD, are still in the workforce.
OPP say a 17-year-old male driver was airlifted to a Toronto hospital following a collision on Pigeon Lake Road.
Two-vehicle accident took place in Summerland.
Opposition leader Juan Guaido was sworn in Wednesday as Venezuelans rallied in the streets to protest the regime of socialist President Nicolás Maduro and demand he step down.
A dozen people at Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport are being treated for possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Saskatchewan Huskies men’s basketball team wraps up their home schedule this weekend when they host the third-place Alberta Golden Bears at the PAC.
Tony Magi, who has ties to the Montreal mafia, was shot in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood.
Scarborough resident Sarah Adisa told Global News that she's very happy with the response from the store.