Blair pushing PMO, Finance for more defence spending ahead of mini budget
If Canada were to be embroiled in a major conflict, the military would run out of ammunition within “days,” according to the country's chief of defence staff.
If Canada were to be embroiled in a major conflict, the military would run out of ammunition within “days,” according to the country's chief of defence staff.
The arrival of a handful of South Korean workers in Windsor to staff a new taxpayer-funded electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant is raising questions.
The zoning bylaw change allows for projects that are six storeys, or less, in any neighbourhood.
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Calgary man who had hate speech charges stayed returns to protest at pro-Palestine rally
The Voices for Peace conference, held at Baitun Nur Mosque in northeast Calgary, aims to bring together various religious communities.
RCMP are on the scene of a crash near Highway 21 between Township Road 512 and 625.
Led by Pascal Siakam's 23 points, the Toronto Raptors scored a season-high point total and had a franchise-record 44 assists in a 142-113 thumping of the dreadful Detroit Pistons on Sunday.
Grip It Climbing is Saskatchewan's largest climbing gym opened a new facility as interest in climbing has peaked.
According to the Retail Council of Canada (RCC) Leger Holiday Shopping Survey 2023, 88 per cent of Canadians are planning to shop more proactively this season.
The B.C. government said it is open to the idea of converting empty office towers into housing in Vancouver and Victoria.
The emergency department at the Misericordia Community Hospital opens to patients later this month promising to triple patient capacity, according to Alberta Health Services.
Jagmeet Singh took political swings at his two leadership counterparts during a speech to more than 700 delegates in Victoria.
Striking staff, union representatives, and supporters gathered outside of Pete's Frootique in Halifax on Saturday to call for improved wages for employees at the grocery retailer.
A statement from Rogers spokesman says the company is pleased to have reached a tentative agreement with nearly 300 striking workers in Metro Vancouver.