
Police release new details on workplace death of 19-year-old at Halifax Walmart | CBC News
Store remains closed for the fourth consecutive day after the death of a young woman on-site.Â

Store remains closed for the fourth consecutive day after the death of a young woman on-site.Â

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel on Tuesday on his 11th visit to the region since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. The U.S. hopes to revive ceasefire efforts after the killing of top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, but so far, all of the warring parties appear to be digging in.

The subject of bike lanes can be a contentious one, particularly in a busy city like Toronto. Last week, the Ontario government proposed legislation that

Opposition MPPs slammed amendments to the Ford government’s controversial bike lane bill Thursday, saying these changes would create legal protections for the province if cyclists are

The Ontario government has officially passed Bill 212 — a controversial piece of legislation that gives the province sweeping control over municipal bike lanes and lets

Blaine Higgs defined himself as an anti-politician willing to depart from old, predictable patterns of governing. It worked for him at first, but it caught up with him Monday.

Some parents of severely autistic children say they are profoundly disappointed with Canada’s new national plan for autism â which provides no specific timeline or funding to improve treatment or care.

Ten years after a gunman died in a hail of bullets in Parliamentâs Centre Block, security on Parliament Hill is noticeably different, but the debate over how to safeguard Canadaâs national legislature is still alive.

The crisp autumn air that signals falling leaves brings with it a rush of memories for Martin Magnan.”It gives me a chill. I’m not afraid,

A group of temporary foreign workers quit an Etobicoke Canadian Tire before their work permits expired. Now two are sharing their stories, saying the owner paid them less than the agreed-upon wage in their contracts.

The civilian sexual assault trial of a Canadian Forces soldier began Monday in a Barrie, Ont., courtroom. His accuser had filed for a private prosecution after the military refused to prosecute her sexual assault allegation following a 2018 investigation.