Putin to seek re-election next year
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia has announced that he will run for re-election in March 2018.
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia has announced that he will run for re-election in March 2018.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he'll seek re-election in March 2018, and opinion polls indicate he would comfortably win, setting the stage for him to extend his dominance of Russia's political landscape into a third decade.
The Bank of Canada has decided to keep its benchmark lending rate steady at one per cent, pausing after two small hikes earlier this year.
Donald Trump would be fulfilling an election campaign promise by declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel, but even ahead of his planned speech Wednesday, there was widespread concern and condemnation outside the Middle East in response to the American policy shift.
From the purchase of 14 cases of beer upending out of province trade barriers, to revisiting the Halifax explosion 100 years ago, to what's at stake with Trump's plan to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem ... This is The Current.
Prosecutors are appealing Gerard Comeau's acquittal on exceeding importation limits, but stakes are higher
CBC Quebec supports the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign and invites the public to a live broadcast on Dec 13.
An air ambulance has been dispatched to a multi-vehicle car crash on Highway 402 near Strathroy sending two people to hospital in serious condition.
The leader of the Opposition says the province should be doing more to help families undergoing fertility treatments.
The law governing Nalcor Energy allows the corporation to keep information about embedded contractors secret.
WestJet and Delta Air Lines have agreed to deepen their partnership with a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture.
In a city where bars and venues can have fruit fly-like lifespans, the Horseshoe Tavern has been playing host to music legends for 70 years.
Former NHL enforcer Stephen Peat was celebrated for his thunderous body checks and explosive bare-knuckle fights, but now Walter Peat says his son is homeless in B.C., using drugs and could be close to death.
Jane Philpott, minister of Indigenous services, addresses the Assembly of First Nations special chiefs assembly in Ottawa.
Russian president Vladimir Putin says he will not stop the country's athletes from competing at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang.
Thick smoke hangs over West St. Paul, where emergency crews are battling a big blaze in a home.
The trial of Christopher Garnier, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Catherine Campbell, resumes today in Nova Scotia Supreme Court.
The University of Windsor is being recognized for its efforts to bring down the cost of textbooks. In just one semester it saved students $64,000 by embracing a concept called "open learning."
Proponents of a new long-term drug treatment centre in St. James brought together experts from treatment facilities, city councillors, real estate experts and even former MP Shelly Glover to answer questions about how it would work.
The so-called Silence Breakers behind the anti-harassment #MeToo movement have been named Time magazine's Person of the Year.
Tuesday's community hearings for the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Thunder Bay, Ont., heard from two families from a northwestern Ontario First Nation seeking answers about their loved ones for more than 20 years.
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