
Canada’s energy minister on pipelines, Bill C-5 controversy
Tim Hodgson, Canadaâs energy and natural resources minister, on Liberalâs push to fast-track major projects, and the backlash from environmental and indigenous groups.

Tim Hodgson, Canadaâs energy and natural resources minister, on Liberalâs push to fast-track major projects, and the backlash from environmental and indigenous groups.

Barricaded to foot traffic for 46 years, forcing pedestrians below the street into a labyrinth of tunnels, the iconic intersection of Portage and Main is now open again to more than vehicles.

Hundreds of health-care workers are gathering to discuss refugee and migrant health in Halifax, in the wake of dramatic policy changes toward migrants from the United States administration.

It’s the latest beverage du jour — and for people needing their morning pick-me-up, matcha tea increasingly beats espresso as their caffeine fix of choice.”I worked on the bar

There was a particularly telling moment at a bygone NATO summit about four years ago, which perfectly captured the sometimes capricious way the Western military

With more jump in her step these days, Canadian national team forward Jordyn Huitema is excited to play Costa Rica in a women’s soccer friendly Friday in Toronto. It’s a far cry from being victim to a home invasion a few weeks ago.

Nearly a year after her mother was sentenced to prison for defrauding Inuit organizations to help pay for her education, an Ontario woman went public for the first time about the case â and Jordan Archer’s story has again stirred up anger and frustration among Inuit.

The city of Seville is accustomed to extreme heat, so much so that it is often called the “frying pan of Spain.” On summer afternoons, the

The City of Dawson Creek is looking to fast-track an estimated $100-million water pipeline as an unprecedented, years-long drought threatens the city’s only source of

Some gardeners may be able to grow palms and even cold-hardy citrus in parts of Canada, according to the federal government’s latest Plant Hardiness Zones

It’s been another smoky summer, with estimates suggesting that 2025 is set to be Canada’s second-worst wildfire season year. Already, more than 5.5 million hectares have burned, almost triple

At 5:30 a.m., the first alarm goes off, and Marley Moose wakes up in a tent set up in Manitoba’s Interlake. Her clothes are dusted in