Ottawa appoints former MMIWG inquiry director as new Indigenous ombudsperson
Ottawa has appointed Jennifer Moore Rattray, the former executive director of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, to the role.
Ottawa has appointed Jennifer Moore Rattray, the former executive director of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, to the role.
From January to October, there have been an average of nearly 54 vacant paramedic shifts per day.
Premiers across the country have been asking for more federal healthcare funding for over a year to no avail. Premier Smith says she's not waiting for the feds any longer.
‘The remaining work includes an artificial turf field, sport courts, restoration of the ALR buffer, a splash park, playground and other community park amenities.’
Programs include workshops, training for investigators, counselling for high-risk groups and classroom instruction.
More than four years later, Canada's cannabis industry is starting to come down from a post-legalization high, experts say.
Huskies forwards Cael Zimmerman and Aiden Bulych volunteered as guides, providing the hockey newcomers a trusted partner to skate with.
The pandemic saw demand for home renovations in Manitoba climb — and according to Tina Driscoll, vice-president of Dynasty Bathrooms, it hasn't stopped.
With the cost of living and inflation continuing to trend upwards, some southern Alberta families may be experiencing financial strain for the first time.
Travel Alberta has identified the Crowsnest Pass-Pincher Creek-Waterton area as one of 10 development zones within the province showing potential in the tourism industry.
U.S. president Joe Biden said his attorneys ``did what they should have done'' when they immediately called the National Archives about the discovery.
Defenceman Vincent Desharnais, 26, has taken the long road to the NHL but could make his long-awaited debut Wednesday night when the Edmonton Oilers visit Anaheim.
Every year firefighters around the world die of work-related cancers, which is why January is dedicated to bringing awareness to the occupational hazard.
A two-year-old family cat named Milo is recovering after being shot with an arrow while missing for a week from his family's home in north Edmonton.
Lauren Kennedy West is living with schizophrenia spectrum illness. She shares personal challenges and successes on her YouTube channel 'Living Well with Schizophrenia.'
Previously he worked out of Grande Prairie as the lead medical health officer with Alberta’s north zone. He originally came to Canada from South Africa.
RPM, a relatively new educational form of therapy for people living with autism, is changing lives. And a Calgary teen who doesn't speak has found it to be life-altering.
“In my view, it has taken longer than needed, to be frank,” said Sharif Haji, executive director of Africa Centre in Edmonton.
RCMP officers said there is currently no evidence to suggest the fire on Brazeau Drive in Devon, Alta., is suspicious.
Smith said she believes the federal government's "just transition" legislation for cleaner jobs is a ploy to phase out the oil and gas industry.
An employee was fatally injured while servicing an excavator in the Finning Canada D18 Edmonton General Line Construction facility near 180 Street and 104 Avenue on March 31, 2021.
Backcountry enthusiasts in Alberta are asked to be more conservative with their terrain choices this year because of the weaker snowpack.
A 28-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a deadly shooting in south Edmonton in October.
The Kingston Frontenacs lineup will look significantly different heading into Wednesday's road game in Ottawa.
Alleged assault took place on Dec. 5, 2022. Investigators were looking for a tall male with a large build.