‘Blood sport:’ Observers say purported emails suggest decline of Alberta politics
Many political scientists say the emails show how Alberta's politics have deteriorated because personal attacks are becoming more and more common.
Many political scientists say the emails show how Alberta's politics have deteriorated because personal attacks are becoming more and more common.
The Provincial Health Services Authority later clarified its Tweet about the distribution of rapid tests, after significant online backlash.
Environment Hamilton's Lynda Lukasik s says air quality sensors located throughout the city, in urban, rural and suburban areas, will help inform of environmental justice issues.
London ranks number two for cleaning up cigarette butts, but one organizer of 12 Days of Cleaning hopes that after this year, the city will be number one.
There were 79 COVID-19 hospitalizations as of Saturday, a rise of one compared with the week earlier. This includes one child under the age of 10.
A 50-year-old woman was found laying on a roadway in Abbotsford, suffering from life-threatening injuries. According to Abbotsford police, the woman exited a vehicle while moving.
Here's a list of who is eligible for publicly funded COVID-19 PCR testing in Ontario and assessment for anti-viral treatments.
Police Const. Vincent Giguère said he used surveillance video to retrace the route allegedly taken by Carl Girouard, who is charged with killing two people and injuring five.
Scotiabank Arena is reopening its tailgate area in time for Saturday's playoff game between the Raptors and Philadelphia 76ers.
School divisions around the city of Winnipeg announced Tuesday that bus service has been cancelled for Wednesday and Thursday due to the expected blizzard conditions.
Nathaniel Veltman's trial will begin on Sept. 5, 2023, before Justice Renee M. Pomerance, with 12 weeks set aside for the proceedings. He has not yet entered a plea.
The winter storm watch for southern Manitoba is now a winter storm warning and the province is preparing for what could be the biggest storm in years.
Niagara Regional Police say the victim had to be airlifted to an out-of-town trauma centre after an altercation in the city's east side Tuesday morning.
About 6.6 million Shanghai residents can go outdoors, but some must stay in their own neighborhoods, the online news outlet The Paper reported, citing city officials.
The empowered filmmaker masterclass is training the Indigenous community to tell their own stories through film. Kennedy Fox-Zacharias is one of several students taking part in the five-day program, which teaches beginners filmmaking tools and techniques. The local Indigenous artist wants to create films that share Blackfoot history and traditions with other in southern Alberta....
Global News spoke to Canadians who use Facebook Marketplace, and whether they loved it, hated it or were scammed on it, some users just can't seem to quit the platform.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explained Ottawa's plan to cut taxes for small businesses, highlighting a plan to create an independent federal innovation and investment agency.
Provincial governments are telling Canadians to estimate their own sense of risk, but those same governments are reducing the amount of data available to residents, experts say.
Emergency services responded to a 911 call at Peggy's Cove shortly after 8 p.m. AT on Monday. Boats and aircraft were involved in the rescue mission.
Flair Airlines' future is up in the air after a federal watchdog found the company might not have enough Canadian control to operate in the country's skies.
Thousands of vulnerable Afghans are waiting in Pakistan after being approved for relocation to Canada, but months of delays have left them stateless, homeless and broke.
The last time Vancouver recorded measurable snowfall in April was back in 2008, and, since records began in 1937, it has snowed in April in just 10 of those years.
The State Department said the order is an upgrade from the ``authorized'' departure issued last week that made the decision voluntary.
According to Lisa Dominato, the upcoming election is about trusted leadership and accountability, which is what ultimately led her to join the A Better City Party coalition.
Dorismond finished just ahead of the Parti Québécois' Pierre Nantel with 30.06 per cent, while Quebec solidaire's Shopika Vaithyanathasarma finished in third with 14.32 per cent.