
This election is about Donald Trump â and a lot more
In ways no one could have understood at the time, June 16, 2015, turned out to be a momentous day for Canada and Canadian politics,

In ways no one could have understood at the time, June 16, 2015, turned out to be a momentous day for Canada and Canadian politics,

How do the Liberals and Conservatives plan to cut taxes and balance the books?Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Monday announced his plan for an income

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s refusal to get his security clearance is back in the spotlight on the campaign trail following reports the Canadian Security Intelligence

Homing in once again on the fractured Canada-U.S. relationship, Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveiled a $2-billion proposal to protect Canada’s auto industry while in Windsor,

It’s an election centred on U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats, Canada’s sovereignty and the cost of living.From the start, however, Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s past

French-speaking Canadians got a first taste of how the five main federal party leaders defend their platforms beyond U.S. tariff threats in the span of

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to crack down on the use of offshore tax havens and recover as much as $1 billion a year in

Nearly halfway through Canada’s election campaign, national unity among the most popular parties means distrust of Donald Trump and distaste for a consumer carbon tax.The economic disruption and

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took aim at his Liberal opponent Thursday over his handling of the Canada-U.S. relationship, saying Mark Carney has so far “failed”

Political campaigns may be significantly off-base when it comes to the number of people they say are present at campaign rallies across the country, a

Two federal party leaders took aim Saturday at Mark Carney, whom polls suggest is the front-runner in the April 28 election, for once again skipping the campaign trail.Bloc Québécois

Two Liberal Party staffers attended last week’s Canada Strong and Free Networking (CSFN) Conference where they planted buttons that used Trump-style language and highlighted division

Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Monday it was “totally unacceptable” for some members of the party’s war room to plant phoney campaign buttons at a

A Richmond, B.C., company has apologized after an advertising mural in a transit station drew online flak for its reference to the “51st state” amid public annexation threats by the U.S. president.
Jenna Buglioni wants to throw her gloves and stick in the air in celebration as a Buckeye one last time. The 23-year-old from Port Moody,

A figure skating team based in Conception Bay South made history this month with their first competition. Blake Faulker, 19, started the synchronized skating team now known as Boys on Blades last October.

CBC News is investigating grandparent scams and their links to Montreal. This story is part three of a three-part series. Read part one and two. Over the

The number of local news outlets has been in significant decline in Canada, leaving suburban residents in particular “starving” for local coverage, a new report

5 years after COVID-19, scientists are watching another virus warily: H5N1. Itâs been circulating widely in the U.S. â and now, wild birds are set to start north for migration season.

The secret ingredient to help save Shenul Williams’s small Pickering, Ont., condiment business was a healthy dash of Canadian patriotism.

Jeanette Zacarias Zapata, an 18-year-old boxer from Mexico, died five days after being knocked unconscious during a fight in Montreal. Radio-Canadaâs investigative program Enquête found pre-fight medical reports that were either fake or grossly misrepresented the young boxerâs concussion history.

A woman who spent 16 days in an extreme form of solitary confinement in a Nova Scotia prison is now suing the federal government for damages.

Weeks after Ottawa announced that it would allow a limited number of Chinese-made vehicles into the Canadian market, some have warned that the move puts

Premier Scott Moe, back in Saskatchewan after a trip to China to try and resolve a trade dispute, said Monday he’s hopeful they can find