
Opposition parties call for Parliament’s return after Trump hits pause on tariffs
OTTAWA — Opposition parties say the Liberals must recall Parliament within the next month to act on Donald Trump’s tariff threat, but the government insists

OTTAWA — Opposition parties say the Liberals must recall Parliament within the next month to act on Donald Trump’s tariff threat, but the government insists

As concerns about U.S. immigration issues ramp up with Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, some First Nations people are worried about how their Jay Treaty rights might be impacted.Â

In 1849, Henry Brown escapes slavery by mailing himself in a small wooden box to a free state. But thatâs less than half his story. In freedom, he becomes Henry Box Brown, and uses his escape box as the basis for a subversive magic act that sees him tour the stages of the U.K., and Canada â his final home.
TORONTO — U.S. President Donald Trump might have delayed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods for a month, but Tyler Pubben isn’t letting his

OTTAWA — The Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world’s Ismaili Muslims, has died at the age of 88. A post on social media

TORONTO — Two jurors withdrew from the Giller Prize in the weeks leading up to the book award’s split with its lead sponsor Scotiabank, with

TORONTO — A teen girl accused of fatally wounding a homeless Toronto man in a group attack two years ago can be seen holding a

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index posted a small gain Tuesday, while the loonie regained some of its strength against the U.S. dollar, following a

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index posted a small gain Tuesday, while the loonie regained some of its strength against the U.S. dollar, following a

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index posted a small gain Tuesday, while the loonie regained some of its strength against the U.S. dollar, following a

U.S. President Donald Trump’s pitch to take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after permanently displacing its residents was met with unified anger

TORONTO — The Canadian company that processed plant-based milk linked to a deadly listeria outbreak is looking to sell two of its facilities while it