
Canada reprimands Russian ambassador following incursion into Polish airspace
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Russian Ambassador Oleg Stepanov was summoned Wednesday for an “official reprimand.”

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Russian Ambassador Oleg Stepanov was summoned Wednesday for an “official reprimand.”

Manitoba’s premier says comments a cabinet minister reposted about U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk on the day he was shot are concerning, but that she will remain in cabinet.

Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson says the federal government is in discussions with Alberta and oil companies about oilsands emissions, amid reports the federal emissions cap could be on the chopping block.

TORONTO — Ontario Liberals are set to hold a leadership vote this weekend, amid grumbling from some members about whether Leader Bonnie Crombie is the

A new sea lamprey trap has been installed at the Neebing River Weir in Thunder Bay, Ont., in an effort to capture the invasive species and better calculate its effects on the Great Lakes. Here’s what those involved say about the eel-like creatures and efforts to eliminate them.

The union representing Canada’s 55,000 postal workers says it wants Canada Post to return to the bargaining table and commit to a “fair, ratifiable” contract with its employees or it will “consider stronger actions” to move labour negotiations along.Â

A humpback whale known as Tutu was tangled up in more than 130 metres of fishing gear, before being freed.

Canadian race walker Evan Dunfee is now a world champion. The Richmond, B.C. native took gold in the men’s 35km race walk at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo on Saturday morning.

An election to Norwayâs Sámi Parliament this week returned major gains for a party opposed to land rights and other special privileges for the Indigenous group.

Israelâs government claims capturing the territoryâs largest population centre is essential to defeating the remnants of Hamas, where many of its remaining fighters are believed to be holding out. But Palestinians see leaving Gaza City as the end of any hope for the possibility of a future Palestinian state.

The University of Torontoâs Law school is launching an animal law program. The faculty says its the first program of its kind at a Canadian law school. It comes at a time when animal welfare and rights are top of mind.

Smithers will be hiring private security guards to monitor the communityâs homeless encampment and conduct periodic roaming patrols of the downtown core in the name of public safety.