
Eby says he won’t be changing mind on another B.C. pipeline, rebuffing Ford
B.C. Premier David Eby says he won’t be throwing his support behind a new oil pipeline through the province, dismissing Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s suggestion

B.C. Premier David Eby says he won’t be throwing his support behind a new oil pipeline through the province, dismissing Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s suggestion

As the Canadian Dental Care Plan expands to include all eligible age groups, 35 per cent of Canadians report they’ve skipped or reduced dental visits, a new survey suggests. Dental care was the most commonly delayed health service.

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday doubling the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent, a move one Canadian industry official warned would have “unrecoverable consequences.”

At question period on Monday, two Conservative MPs beseeched the government to approve a pipeline that very afternoon. Such a request raises other questions. Questions like, what pipeline? To where? To be built by whom? And under what conditions?

Marina Barcenilla was studying the chemical makeup of interstellar bodies when she realized she could marry her two passions â space and scent.

EDMONTON — Home ice advantage will take on a whole new meaning for some Edmonton Oilers as they head into the Stanley Cup Final. Over

TORONTO — The City of Toronto is putting forward a “summer safety plan” aimed at tackling youth violence through programs that help young people build

A federal watchdog agency found a breakdown of ministerial accountability after reviewing a clandestine operation abroad connected to claims a CSIS operative smuggled teenage girls into Syria to join ISIS.

Delta Air Lines denies it’s entirely at fault for injuries sustained in the Feb. 17 upside-down crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to a U.S. court filing reviewed by CBC News. At least 16 Canadian passengers allege in lawsuits they were injured.

The Air Passenger Rights group is taking the federal government to court over rules preventing passengers from talking publicly about complaints filed with Canadaâs airline watchdog, saying they are unconstitutional because they violate the right to freedom of expression.

The federal government says it will match donations made to the Canadian Red Cross as wildfires tear across the Prairies, forcing thousands from their homes.

TORONTO — The push to make companies detail their exposure to climate change got a boost Tuesday as about 80 women leaders in business and

Police have identified the victim of a fatal stabbing in Pickering last week as 83-year-old retired kindergarten teacher Eleanor Doney.
On Tuesday, Hudson’s Bay Co. got court approval to sell its intellectual property, including its iconic multicoloured stripes motif, to Canadian Tire for $30 million.

SASKATOON — Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday’s gathering of the country’s premiers to talk over nation-building projects with Prime Minister Mark Carney was the

Jurors soon will get the case against former movie studio boss Harvey Weinstein who is standing trial for a second time on sexual assault charges.Â

Police have identified the victim of a seemingly random fatal stabbing in Pickering, Ont., last week as an 83-year-old woman. Durham Regional Police say Eleanor

Peel Region police say two men were arrested in British Columbia and charged with murder in the shooting death of a man in Mississauga, Ont.,

A 28-year-old man died from a self-inflicted injury after an attempted arrest in Burlington, Ontario’s police watchdog said Tuesday as local police investigate the death

Boston Fleet captain Hilary Knight, original Toronto Sceptres signing Sarah Nurse, defender of the year nominees Claire Thompson and Sophie Jaques are among the players PWHL Seattle and Vancouver will have the opportunity to add during the expansion process.

TORONTO — A man has been charged in a string of alleged hate-motivated assaults on women at Toronto’s Union Station. Police say they received multiple

The Liberal government introduced sweeping new legislation Tuesday that it says will protect Canadaâs sovereignty, strengthen the border and keep Canadians safe.Â

Legal experts say an Ontario judge’s criticism of a lawyer who seemingly leaned on artificial intelligence to prepare court materials is putting the spotlight on the dangers of AI tools that can produce false or fictitious information. That, in turn, can have real-life consequences, they say.

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will use his newly won majority to push through legislation that the opposition parties have stymied in recent years,