Northern premiers accuse PM of failing to consult on drilling issue
Two territorial premiers are upset the prime minister announced a moratorium on oil and gas development in the Arctic without their knowledge or input.
Two territorial premiers are upset the prime minister announced a moratorium on oil and gas development in the Arctic without their knowledge or input.
A group of Calgary pinball wizards will be putting their crazy flipper fingers to the test at the first-annual Silverball Rodeo this Labour Day weekend.
People in south Walkerville are issuing a plea for help from the public after this week's floods in the Windsor, Ont., area.
An Edmonton man has earned fame and moderate fortune by using his plump cat as an exercise weight and posting the workout on the internet.
Canada's Denis Shapovalov has advanced to the fourth round of the U.S. Open after British opponent Kyle Edmund retired with an injury.
Acrid, black smoke has been seen pouring from a chimney at the Russian consulate in San Francisco a day after the Trump administration ordered its closure amid escalating tensions between the United States and Russia.
A grizzly that was struck by a car travelling at about 100 km/h in Alberta doesn't seem to have suffered any lasting injuries, says the ecologist who later captured the bear to check him out.
A 49-year-old babysitter has been charged with arson by negligence, child abandonment and failure to provide the necessaries of life after a child was found alone in a burning apartment.
Pilots are being urged to “remain vigilant at all times” when taxiing at Toronto's Pearson International Airport in the wake of several runway incursions that one pilot says could be avoided with precautions like better lighting and signage on the ground.
The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is investigating a farm property north of Mount Forest, Ont., where hundreds of rabbits appear to be running free and unattended.
The Liberal government is expanding its outreach efforts in the U.S. beyond the Haitian community to drive home the message that seeking asylum in Canada is not a sure bet.
The final wave of residents from fire-threatened remote First Nations arrives in Winnipeg Friday to stay in a soccer complex.
NATO says it will send three experts to observe military exercises between Russia and Belarus next month, but alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wants the two countries to allow broader monitoring.
The Canadian dollar briefly touches the 81-cent US level, its highest point since the summer of 2015, as currency traders take a slew of economic data as a sign that the Bank of Canada is preparing to hike its benchmark interest rate again, as early as next week.
The Canadian average gasoline price has risen above $1.16 per litre ahead of the Labour Day long weekend amid reports of shortages due to extensive flooding in Texas and other states along the U.S. Gulf coast.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to end an Obama-era program this week that shields 800,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation, reawakening anxieties for many so-called Dreamers brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
A U.S. judge on Thursday struck down a Utah law that landed a movie theatre in trouble for serving alcohol during the racy superhero film Deadpool.
About 3,700 people were forced to leave three Manitoba First Nations this week due to a forest fire that has since covered a wooded area about half the size of Winnipeg.
A wildfire that forced 80,000 people in northern Alberta to flee more than a year ago has finally been extinguished.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns the tense standoff between North Korea and the United States was on the verge of large-scale conflict, and says it was a mistake to try to pressure Pyongyang over its nuclear missile program.
Dan Lukis and his girlfriend were enjoying their vacation until a little mishap coloured the Calgary couple's entire experience, and nearly quintupled the cost of their trip.
A second round of NAFTA negotiations gets underway Friday in a country that has long served as Donald Trump's political whipping boy. But increasingly, there are indications Mexico is willing to whip back.
A police lieutenant in Georgia who was recorded on video during a traffic stop saying "we only kill black people" is being fired, the police chief says.
As floodwaters recede and rescuers search waterlogged neighbourhoods for more potential victims, Houston officials begin turning their attention to finding temporary housing for those in shelters and getting enough gasoline for people to fill up cars — but also to the city's long-term recovery, which will take years and billions of dollars.
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