
Shopify shares to trade on Nasdaq, moving from New York Stock Exchange
OTTAWA — Shopify Inc. is moving its U.S. stock exchange listing to the Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange, beginning March 31. The Canadian

OTTAWA — Shopify Inc. is moving its U.S. stock exchange listing to the Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange, beginning March 31. The Canadian

Bird experts agree Creamsicle is rare â and potentially even unique â in its colouring. But they disagree about whatâs behind the orange feathers. It could be a genetic mutation, an unfortunate accident, or the work of “nefarious miscreants.”

TORONTO — The possible liquidation of Hudson’s Bay is also bringing into question the future of its huge retail footprint, and highlighting the hit other

TORONTO — Megan Carter didn’t have an ideal start to her Professional Women’s Hockey League career, but she picked up valuable learning experience from it.

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is keeping the possibility of reintroducing a surcharge on electricity exported to the United States in his back pocket,
IQALUIT — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that Ottawa will expand the Canadian Armed Forces’ presence in the Arctic and turn to Australia’s over-the-horizon

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index moved lower Tuesday, led by losses in the technology and industrial sectors, while U.S. stock markets also fell, led

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index moved lower Tuesday, led by losses in the technology and industrial sectors, while U.S. stock markets also fell, led

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index moved lower Tuesday, led by losses in the technology and industrial sectors, while U.S. stock markets also fell, led

Josef Bresca had everything he wanted in life – a wife and two children he loved in a happy home, his brother said. Then a

TORONTO — The door may be opening for out-of-favour Italian star Lorenzo Insigne to return to the Toronto FC lineup. The 33-year-old winger, whose salary

Possibly defying a court order. Urging his Justice Department to prosecute nemeses. Repeatedly calling the media ‘illegal.’ Declaring a predecessor’s pardon null and void. U.S. President Donald Trump has done these things in the past few days.

The City of Toronto is pledging to take action on coyotes after receiving recommendations on how to handle recent “unusually bold” animal encounters in two

Protesters gathered outside the Toronto office of an engineering firm Tuesday, calling on the company to cancel its contract with the Ontario government to help

TORONTO — Finalists for the National Newspaper Awards include four nominations for the national news agency The Canadian Press/La Presse Canadienne. Here’s look at the
TORONTO — The Canadian Press/La Presse Canadienne is nominated for four National Newspaper Awards, including one for a photo of people giving former prime minister

TORONTO — A new report suggests a vast majority of Black Canadians feel their employer has made progress in creating a more equitable workplace, but

Prime Minister Mark Carney is aiming to hold his first meeting with Canada’s premiers on Friday, sources tell CBC News.

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on Tuesday to a proposal by U.S. President Donald Trump that Russia and Ukraine cease attacking each other’s energy infrastructure for 30 days, the Kremlin said following a lengthy phone discussion between the leaders.

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts responded on Tuesday to President Donald Trump’s attacks on a federal judge presiding over a deportation battle, rejecting the idea that impeachment is the answer for a disagreement with the jurist’s rulings.

After a week-long trip to the International Space Station ballooned into a nine-month stay, two NASA astronauts are finally heading home. On Tuesday, if all goes to plan, a capsule will splash down off the Florida coast shortly before 6 p.m. ET, bringing Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams back to the Earthâs surface for the first time since they launched into space last June.Â

A Federal Court judge on Monday dismissed a motion to certify a proposed class-action lawsuit launched by Black public servants in 2020 who alleged there was systemic racism within the public service.

With a federal election call likely in a matter of days, no political party has nominated candidates to all 343 ridings, with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals behind all the other national parties.

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced investments into the military’s infrastructure and presence in the Arctic and into Nunavut infrastructure while visiting its capital of Iqaluit