
‘Moral imperative’: Teachers say more climate change lessons needed in classrooms
As climate change becomes more evident in Canadians’ daily lives, teachers across the country say the education system must better equip younger generations to deal

As climate change becomes more evident in Canadians’ daily lives, teachers across the country say the education system must better equip younger generations to deal

A new incarnation of Zellers is set to open in Edmonton’s Londonderry Mall, after the defunct Hudson’s Bay Company transferred the discount retailer’s brand trademarks to the owner of Fairweather and International Clothiers, according to federal registries.

The top U.S. public health agency was left reeling and leaderless as the White House works to expel its handpicked director from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and three senior officials were escorted from its headquarters on Thursday.

Anti-smoking advocates urged the provinces and territories to use money from a historic tobacco settlement on public health programs as the provinces are set to receive initial amounts starting Friday.

A Toronto police officer pleaded guilty Wednesday to criminal charges after he shot and seriously injured a Black man in 2023, the victim’s lawyer said,

LINDSAY — A Lindsay, Ont., man facing charges for allegedly breaking into an apartment was carrying a crossbow when he was confronted by a tenant,

Lawmakers from several levels of government were joined by gun control advocates in Minneapolis Thursday to call for state and federal gun control in the wake of a shooting at a Catholic church Wednesday in which two children were killed and 18 other people, mostly kids, were wounded.

A Swift Current, Sask., man has been in a coma for several weeks after being bitten by a rattlesnake in Texas. After spending time at a hospital in the U.S., he has been transferred to Regina, where his family awaits the results of tests determining brain damage.

The Canadian sports system is rife with abuse and fosters a culture that discourages athletes from speaking out, according to a scathing review from a commission the federal government launched to probe systemic abuse in sports.

Canada’s five biggest banks reported their third quarter earnings this week, setting aside less money for loan-related losses as the Canada-U.S. trade tensions that pushed lenders to build their reserves eased.

It will be a case of déjà vu for Bob Izumi on Friday when he begins the Canadian International Sport Fishing (CISA) Kingston Open. The
The City of Stratford is asking residents for help finding five of six swans that went missing from the Avon River. Crews and residents first noticed the swans were gone last week.

It was the crash that launched a thousand quips â and yes, it really happened. A driver collided with a driver examination centre in southwestern Ontario.

A key figure in the 2022 “Freedom Convoy” who’s seeking asylum in the United States is being sought on a Canada-wide warrant after he failed to appear in court in Ottawa to face criminal charges for his role in the protest.

The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear an appeal of a lower-court ruling that upheld a First Nation’s ownership of a stretch of

A showdown between Hudson’s Bay and a group of landlords opposing the retailer’s push to sell about two dozen of its leases to a B.C. billionaire got underway in court today. The battle has been simmering ever since the Bay announced in May that it had selected Ruby Liu to buy 28 of its leases.Â

Craig Michael Thompson has been convicted of securities fraud and ordered to pay $8.8 million in penalties and costs by the Alberta Securities Commission.

Finance Minister Nate Horner says softening oil prices mean this year’s projected budget deficit is expected to grow by $1.3 billion, and will now finish at $6.5 billion in the red when the fiscal year ends next spring.

LONDON — Spirits maker Diageo will cease operations at its bottling facility in Amherstburg, Ont., early next year, as it shifts some bottling volume to

The Quebec government intends to present a bill banning prayer in public.Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge said in a statement Thursday that the “proliferation of street prayer

TORONTO — Toronto police say a 33-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly striking two men with his car Wednesday evening. Officers

U.S. Open opponents Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko got into a face-to-face argument on the Court 11 sideline right after Townsend won the second-round match 7-5, 6-1 on Wednesday.

The Diageo plant in Amherstburg, Ont., will close in the new year as part of what the company called an effort to âincrease efficiency.â

Canada looks to build on its first win under new coach Steve Meehan and take a step closer to the 2027 Rugby World Cup when