
David Eby says British Columbia’s anti-tariff ads, aimed at Americans, will go ahead
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby said the province plans to push ahead with anti-tariff advertisements aimed at the American public, days after U.S.

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby said the province plans to push ahead with anti-tariff advertisements aimed at the American public, days after U.S.

For the past decade, Jamaica has been building layers of financial protection in the event of a natural disaster. Now, after Hurricane Melissa tore through

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in eastern Cuba near the city of Chivirico early Wednesday as a Category 3 storm after pummeling Jamaica as one of

Hurricane Melissa intensified into a Category 5 storm Monday as it drew closer to Jamaica, where forecasters expected it to unleash catastrophic flooding, landslides and

A report by the University of Ottawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics and the Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice outlines the options, costs and barriers for survivors of coerced and forced sterilization to restore fertility.Â

TORONTO — Health Canada has authorized a drug shown to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Lecanemab is the first medication approved in Canada that

TORONTO — Ontario’s attorney general is proposing to get rid of fixed election dates in the province, in a set of reforms that would also

“Duck Lake Forever” is the name of a new campaign rallying residents to protect the name of their historic town. The movement began after the mayor announced plans last week to sell Duck Lakeâs naming rights to the highest bidder.

Former prime minister Justin Trudeau and pop star Katy Perry have been linked since this summer when they were spotted out together in Montreal. With a recent outing together in Paris, the two appear to have made their relationship official.

TORONTO — Crowds of Toronto Blue Jays fans will be cheering from afar as the team looks to take a World Series lead in Los

Actor Kristen Bell is being called “tone deaf” and “insensitive” over an Instagram post many say makes light of domestic violence.
TORONTO — Sticker shock hit hard when single mom Kristina Kennedy saw the sausages she usually buys were $1.50 more than expected. As the sole

TORONTO — Canada is poised to lose its international status as a measles-free country now that an outbreak that began in New Brunswick and spread
HAMILTON — Marc Liegghio has been money in the bank this season for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The veteran kicker ended the regular season connecting on

TORONTO — Critics are calling for more protection for renters after Ontario backed off a proposal to consider changes to rules that prevent landlords from
As the Toronto Blue Jays swing their bats for the World Series title, an Ontario artist is using baseball equipment in a unique way to

By just about every measure, Canada’s economy is stuck in a ditch. Growth has sputtered. The unemployment rate is rising. In normal times, the remedy

Canadians will learn how the federal government is revising its immigration strategy in Tuesday’s budget, as public support for immigration is changing and after Ottawa

After weeks of federal government spending announcements leading up to budget day, the biggest unknown remains how large the deficit will be and where and

U.S. President Donald Trump says Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized for the Ontario government ad that used former president Ronald Reagan’s own words to spread

Canadian and American trade negotiators were starting to put ideas about a potential agreement on paper before U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly ended trade talks

The U.S. ambassador to Canada delivered an expletive-laced tirade at Ontario’s trade representative at an event in Ottawa on Monday, multiple witnesses tell CBC News.Word

China still has substantial leverage over the U.S. in its dominance of the rare earth minerals market, despite the two countries agreeing to a framework

TORONTO — A supervised consumption site in Toronto’s west end says it will have to close next month as the Ontario government cuts off its