OPP investigation brings significant police presence to several Ontario communities
The OPP took 'significant enforcement action' in several areas of southwestern Ontario Tuesday, including London, Brantford, Ancaster and Brant County.
The OPP took 'significant enforcement action' in several areas of southwestern Ontario Tuesday, including London, Brantford, Ancaster and Brant County.
Shares in Secure Energy Services were trading higher after it announced an all-stock deal to buy oilfield waste disposal rival Tervita.
The Inter Pipeline board called the bid highly opportunistic and says it does not reflect the company's full and fair value.
The Quebec government will unveil its budget for the 2021-2022 year on March 25 as the novel coronavirus health crisis drags on.
The director of Hamilton's emergency operations centre says bylaw officers are being called to an increasing number of private parties while gathering restrictions remain in place.
The phone lines in B.C. opened Monday for non-Indigenous seniors born in 1931 and earlier and Indigenous seniors born in 1956 and earlier.
The latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey says 25 per cent of employers plan to hire between April and June.
In Quebec, health authorities are reporting 650 new cases and 12 more deaths attributable to the novel coronavirus Tuesday.
Nothing like welcoming the division’s first-place team to town when you just got thumped in your last game. Hextall on Hockey explains.
WHO emergencies chief Dr. Michael Ryan said there are "real practical and ethical considerations" for countries considering using vaccine certification as a condition for travel.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a spike in reported cases of online child sexual exploitation.
Follow along with Global News crime reporter Nancy Hixt as she gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how police use science and art to draw out their suspects.
“We are releasing a photograph of the suspect in the hopes that someone is able to identify him.” says Cpl Jocelyn Noseworthy of the Kelowna RCMP
Joon Kim, who was the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York for parts of 2017 and 2018, will join the employment lawyer Anne Clark, in conducting the probe.
The Republican National Committee is defending its right to use former president Donald Trump's name in fundraising appeals after he demanded they put an end to the practice.
The City said its staff was told the campers had been paid to set up in that location, a claim the campers deny.
According to an internal military notice of promotions, Lt.-Gen. Mike Rouleau will no longer hold the position and Lt.-Gen. Frances J. Allen will take over the role in his place.
A 42-year-old woman charged in the death of a Milden, Sask. man appeared briefly via video in Saskatoon provincial court on Monday.
A Saskatchewan family is left devastated once again because charges have been stayed in connection with their daughter's workplace death in Alberta.
"We know when women are working in diverse career paths, girls are far more likely to consider pursuing those career paths."
In an RCMP interrogation video shown to a Kelowna courtroom on Monday, Noah Vaten admits to killing Esa Carriere on Canada Day in 2018 but says he doesn’t remember it.
Premier Jason Kenney is feeling the heat from all sides when it comes to how he’s handled the COVID-19 pandemic. Several members of his own caucus have spoken out against his performance and NDP leader Rachel Notley says that is setting a dangerous precedent. Provincial affairs reporter Tom Vernon has the details.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said any changes to COVID-19 rules would be gradual, akin to "slowly turning up the dial rather than flipping a switch."
As more vaccines roll out, some are hopeful festivals, concerts and other large events could resume as early as this summer.
Throughout the pandemic, Edmontonians have been told to avoid large crowds — which means the traditional festivals the city prides itself on were a no-go this past year. But with more and more people getting vaccinated, could the events return in a few months? Sarah Ryan looks into that.