University responds in policy fight with Alberta government, suggests not being heard
An Alberta online university facing a potential multimillion-dollar cut in a policy fight with the province says it will consider the government's latest demand.
An Alberta online university facing a potential multimillion-dollar cut in a policy fight with the province says it will consider the government's latest demand.
One student said that by mid-July the dorms were so hot she was losing sleep, having frequent headaches and feeling a negative impact on her mental health.
The S&P/TSX composite index was up 40.61 points at 19,545.94.
The two attacks were caught on surveillance cameras, leaving the owner of Mann Meats and Indian Cuisine shaken and scared.
The Alberta government says the website will provide the public with information about the benefits of having a provincial police service.
Homicide investigators in Winnipeg arrested a 19-year-old man on Tuesday and charged him with second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Austin Chief on June 12.
Port Stanley, Ont., will see some Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) training take place along Lake Erie between Wednesday and Friday.
In video shared to social media, the boats on the Walt Disney World ride 'It's a Small World' appear to halt near the exit, with one vehicle slowly sinking into the water.
A biologist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada says these are the first reported cases of the virus being passed from wild birds to marine mammals in Quebec.
The national scandal embroiling Hockey Canada is highlighting what one former league commissioner called the 'code of silence' in the sport.
On Wednesday at 6:30 a.m., fire crews responded to fire on Walnut Street in St. Thomas, Ont., at the site of a former supportive living residence that has been vacant for a year.
The playgrounds also include enclosed or semi-private areas where children can take a break when they are feeling overstimulated.
A photo from the utility shows a mass of rags and wipes clogging a pump station in Halifax, shortly after crews had attempted to do emergency repairs.
Kingston Health Sciences Centre faced a difficult long weekend at Kingston hospitals due to staff shortages, and says staffing continues to be tight this week.
The foreign ministers of Canada and Germany say Ottawa's decision to send parts of a Russian natural gas pipeline back to Europe has revealed Vladimir Putin's dishonesty.
Edmonton festivals are seeing record attendance this summer, but the food bank says it's fallen far short of its donation goal from Heritage Festival.
An Ottawa tourist bus known as the "Amphibus" crashed into the gates of 24 Sussex Drive on Wednesday, but there are no reported injuries.
"The investigation began when an elderly Canadian was scammed out of over $20,000," the RCMP said in a news release.
"It’s a battle of the condiments — in soft serve form!"
After the Pope delivered his apology, Gitxsan advocate Cindy Blackstock published "A Post Apology ‘To Do’ List," which includes eight items that need to be addressed.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is doing everything in his power to add more health-care workers to the system, but is indicating that won't include repealing Bill 124.
The online survey shows residents envision open-air markets during a one-day, "open streets" festival, along with food and drink options, public art, music and buskers.
The Icelandic Meteorological Office said the eruption is near the Fagradalsfjall mountain, 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of the capital, Reykjavik.
York Regional Police said on July 19 at around 10:50 p.m., officers received report of a fatal motor vehicle collision in the Highway 7 and Martin Grove Road area.
The Catholic Church has to face up to its responsibility for institutions that abused children and tried to erase indigenous cultures, the pope said Wednesday.