
Canada-U.S. trade negotiations not addressed in Anand’s G7 meeting with Rubio
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE — Top diplomats from the Group of Seven nations gathered in the Niagara region this week to discuss global crises — but Foreign Affairs

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE — Top diplomats from the Group of Seven nations gathered in the Niagara region this week to discuss global crises — but Foreign Affairs

Police in Windsor, Ont., say a man has been charged with first-degree murder in a case of intimate partner violence. They say the 29-year-old suspect

TORONTO — Five people have been arrested in connection with an August home invasion in Vaughan, Ont., that left a father dead, including a man
TORONTO — Several war memorials previously on display at Hudson’s Bay stores are getting new homes. Plaques from the department store’s Calgary, Winnipeg and Vancouver

TORONTO — Ontario’s top court says provincially regulated online gaming and sports betting sites could legally allow users to play with – and bet against

Quebec provincial police say a charge against a 14-year-old boy is likely to be updated because a woman found injured inside a home earlier this
TORONTO — Bif Naked wasn’t exactly yearning to revisit her life’s darkest moments for a deeply personal documentary. The pop-punk singer had already mined her

Police in Hanover, Ont., are investigating a car crash that killed three teenagers from the community. West Grey Police say emergency crews were called to

Ontario Provincial Police say two people are facing multiple charges in a drug trafficking investigation that police say led to their largest fentanyl seizure to

Solar storms brought colourful auroras to unexpected southern places in Canada and the United States on Tuesday night â and there could be more to come.

Security has been tightened at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil after Indigenous activists and other protesters burst through barriers at the venue on Tuesday night. Indigenous groups from across Latin America sent representatives with demands for an end to logging, mining, farming and fossil fuel extraction in the Amazon.

HAMILTON — Police say a 36-year-old man in Hamilton is facing charges after allegedly taking a city bus on a “joyride” with passengers on board.

Goodallâs chimpanzee field research fundamentally altered how scientists understand the endangered primates, and how humankind understands its place in the world.

TORONTO — More than 15 years after it went off the air, “Project Runway Canada” is returning to a country re-examining its own cultural fabric.

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein said Donald Trump “knew about the girls,” according to emails released on Wednesday by Democrats in the U.S. House of

During a G7 meeting in Ontario, France’s foreign minister said the deadly boat strikes in the Caribbean carried out by the United States since early September violate international law. Colombia, California’s governor and the Washington Post also weighed in on the strikes on Tuesday â but Canada has been relatively silent on the U.S. actions.

Refugee claims in Saskatchewan have surged by almost 98 per cent since major federal and provincial immigration cuts came into effect, according to Statistics Canada. Saskatchewan also saw the country’s steepest drop in permanent residents, but is expected to get around 1,000 more provincial nominee spots next year.

Since last year, an investigation into the ability of new grocers to set up in the Halifax Regional Municipality has been quietly ticking along under Competition Bureau Canada.

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Federal budget falls flat on affordability: poll New

The winner of the $100K prize will be announced on Nov. 17, 2025.

Canadian astronomical research is getting a big boost with the return of Sara Seager to Canada after around 20 years at MIT. Her research includes looking for life in the clouds of Venus and searching for Earth 2.0.

Glacial melt has halted summer skiing on the Horstman Glacier at Whistler Blackcomb, a crucial spot for national team athletes and young skiers looking to train with the pros. An Olympian has an idea to bring summer skiing back to the glacier, but it could be years away and won’t come cheap.

A few days before the federal budget was tabled, the CEO of Swedish industrial giant Saab flew to Ottawa to meet with the country’s top bureaucrat, fuelling the sense a deal is brewing between the Canadian government and the military manufacturer. Now, the country’s king, queen and a delegation of political and business leaders are set to visit from Nov. 18-20.

Toronto Blue Jays skipper John Schneider finished second behind Cleveland’s Stephen Vogt in American League manager of the year voting by the Baseball Writers’ Association