Feds to protect number of Quebec’s Commons seats to ensure province doesn’t lose MP
Canada's chief electoral officer calculated the proposed redistribution of seats last year based on a mathematical model applied to population.
Canada's chief electoral officer calculated the proposed redistribution of seats last year based on a mathematical model applied to population.
While the cities of Guelph and Brantford have announced an end to their states of emergency due, local officials say it may be a while before it is lifted in Waterloo Region.
Four athletes set to compete at the Tim Hortons Brier have yet to make the trip after testing positive for COVID-19 on their pre-departure PCR tests.
Premier Jason Kenney said his government is working on a plan to provide support to Albertans amid rising energy costs.
The City of Edmonton is implementing a city-wide parking ban, after the city was blanketed in a fresh coat of snow.
A pilot program that allows alcohol consumption in some Edmonton parks is coming back this year after all.
The Alberta government announced Friday it's renewing and expanding its restrictions on coal mining in the province's Rocky Mountains.
The Alberta government is lagging on a promise to fund electronic monitoring of domestic violence offenders.
Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has previously signaled his support for the proposal and is expected to sign it into law, which makes no exception for rape or incest.
Tourmaline Oil Corp. says it earned nearly half of its $2 billion net profit last year in the final quarter of 2021.
Ben Chiarot scored the overtime winner for the Montreal Canadiens in a 5-4 win over the host Calgary Flames on Thursday.
Researchers for two new studies say their evidence suggests less dominant variants may be simultaneously present in the same infected individual.
A virtual information session, set for Mar. 8, will be geared towards women’s experience in transit.
Property crime was down citywide last year, but police have documented increases in smashed windows and violent crime, including assaults, random attacks and robberies.
Crescent Point Energy Corp. reported strong results from its recently acquired Kaybob Duvernay assets in Alberta, along with soaring profits helped by higher oil and gas prices.
'If you look at us, we're not tall, we are not overly impressive in a warm-up, but something happens when we play.'
In the fiscal year just ending (it ends March 31), the provincial economy exceeded all expectations and allowed Selina Robinson to push the deficit down to $483 million.
A charter aircraft carrying two Russian foreign nationals has been held at the Yellowknife airport, Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said in a tweet on Thursday.
Nearly 5,000 public servants will be returning to their offices effective March 1, but hybrid work arrangements aren't guaranteed.
Members of the Winnipeg-based Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus stood facing their conductor, singing 'Prayer for Ukraine,' a hymn offering them comfort days into Russia's invasion.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is not betting the bank on a sustained oil price boom, even as Russia's invasion of Ukraine has sent benchmark crude soaring this week.
At Battle Rattle Tactical Supplies in Edmonton demand for protective gear and medical kits is high.
Increased transportation and delivery costs could inevitably be passed on to consumers as the price of gas impacts the price of doing business.
A Calgary business owner is concerned about the security of job-searching site Indeed after being hacked and frozen out of her account.
Alberta's online pot monopoly is coming to an end, and that means private businesses could spark some competition in the once closed-off market.