Saint John family court cases pile up because of inability to get new judge
Saint John's family court has become so backlogged because of a judicial vacancy the Law Society of New Brunswick says lawyers are complaining of a crisis.
Saint John's family court has become so backlogged because of a judicial vacancy the Law Society of New Brunswick says lawyers are complaining of a crisis.
A CBC investigation into understaffing by a private ambulance operator in Labrador has uncovered province-wide problems including a flawed self-reporting system and greater contract non-compliance.
The Lightning defeat the Halifax Hurricanes 129-116 at Budweiser Gardens.
An artificial intelligence company that uses computers, not lawyers, to sift through thousands of legal documents in search of key information says it's a "no brainer" to move its R&D to Toronto.
A mystery of mouldy sandwiches has left a suburban Toronto couple miffed at UberEats and a little less trusting of who's delivering dinner to their doorstep.
The federal government isn't doing enough to help a Calgary man who has been held for more than a year in a prison in Algeria on charges of belonging to a terrorism group, says one of his lawyers.
A fight between Canadian cable companies and sports bars over fees to show live sports events is hitting non-profit clubs as well, who say rises prices will affect how much they can donate to community sports.
Did you know on P.E.I., it's now illegal to travel with dogs in the back of a pickup truck, or tie up a dog for longer than 30 minutes outside overnight? If not, you may soon notice factoids posted online about these new provisions in P.E.I.'s recently-proclaimed Animal Welfare Act.
Stephen McNeil knows a lot more than he did in 2013 about who he can trust to handle a tricky file, but his pool for cabinet choices has shrunk considerably, which could make picking a cabinet trickier in 2017.
Thousands in Montreal are expected to attend a speech today by former U.S. president Barack Obama, looking for a bit of hope from the man who turned that elusive feeling into a political trademark.
U.S. President Donald Trump and his policies are expected to cast a long shadow over what Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says on Tuesday in the Liberal government's first major foreign policy statement.
The former site of the United States embassy in Ottawa, closed for nearly two decades, will become a space dedicated to Inuit, Métis and First Nations communities, CBC News has learned.
The drone flying range is still in its infancy, but much is at stake for the small Alberta village of Foremost, since it could bring much-needed jobs and create a special opportunity for the farming community.
Theresa May called an election seven weeks ago, likely hoping to increase her Conservatives' majority at the expense of a weakened Labour Party. But polls indicate what had been a foregone conclusion is now anything but.
Former U.S. president Barack Obama is speaking today in Montreal. The event was sold out less than an hour after tickets went on sale. That's no surprise, writes Neil Macdonald, given that even during his least popular days as president, Obama remained beloved here.
The latest real estate numbers out of Toronto this week show a marked slowdown in terms of prices and sales volumes. And while that's causing consternation for sellers, the cooling is welcome news for one segment of the market: those who have been trying to get in.
Community outreach and beefed up intelligence are key to stopping jihadi-inspired attacks at soft-target civilian spaces, experts say.
Passengers are speaking out in the wake of a CBC News investigation that found Air Transat instructed a Canadian charter airline to mislead aviation authorities and its passengers about unscheduled stops on flights from Mexico.
A new search was underway Tuesday in a neighbourhood near the home of two of the London Bridge attackers, hours after police said they had freed everyone detained in the wake of the rampage that left seven dead and dozens wounded.
Russian hackers attacked at least one U.S. voting software supplier days before last year's presidential election, according to a government intelligence report leaked Monday that suggests election-related hacking penetrated further into U.S. voting systems than previously known.
Pekka Rinne was spectacular, Frederick Gaudreau scored a tiebreaking goal early in the second period and the Nashville Predators handed Pittsburgh a 4-1 loss Monday night to even the Stanley Cup final at two games apiece.
Officials said the spans would be replaced with a sprawling, ground-level road network with green space to fill the gaps.
Alberta's chief provincial court judge said he will look into the case of an Edmonton sexual assault victim locked up while testifying against her attacker.
Itsik Romano asks borough mayor Jim Beis what the city will do to prevent future floods.
The family of Christine Archibald, a Canadian woman who died in the London attack, is encouraging the public to volunteer or donate to honour her memory
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