Manitoba, federal governments promise $20M each for search of Prairie Green Landfill
The federal and provincial governments have committed $20 million each toward searching the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women.
The federal and provincial governments have committed $20 million each toward searching the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women.
Ontario risks losing $357 million in federal funding for affordable housing if the provincial government does not submit a revised action plan to meet its federal housing targets by the end of the day Friday, federal housing minister Sean Fraser said in a letter Thursday.
The Princess of Wales announced in a video on Friday that she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy after tests done after her abdominal surgery in January revealed that cancer had been present.
Stellantis has recalled more than 10,000 Dodge and Chrysler sedans in Canada due to defective airbags.
Several gunmen in combat fatigues burst into a big concert hall in Moscow on Friday and fired automatic weapons at the crowd, injuring an unspecified number of people, Russian media said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be one of 40 witnesses to testify before the commission probing allegations of foreign electoral interference over the next few weeks, as Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue and her team sort through what the government knew, or didn't, about claims that China meddled in the past two federal campaigns.
The daughters of an assisted care patient in P.E.I. are running into roadblocks as they try to transfer their mother into B.C. subsidized care.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli leaders in Tel Aviv on Friday on the final stop in his sixth urgent trip to the region since the start of the war, as the U.S. planned to put a resolution calling for an immediate truce in Gaza to a vote of the UN Security Council, intensifying pressure on its ally.
The provincial government has committed to allowing fishermen to sell any species to any outside buyer, according to the Fish, Food & Allied Workers union.
Two nurses are being investigated by Winnipeg police and a family is suing two private care-home operators after a 63-year-old woman with dementia died when she wrapped herself in a curtain and suffocated last year.
Around the PWHL, Toronto keeps winning, while former Premier Hockey Federation MVP Mikyla Grant-Mentis gets a fresh start in Montreal.
When Zahid Mahmood bought a house in 2021, he hoped rental income could help him and his wife save money to pay for post-secondary education for their three children. Instead, he's in debt with more than $24,000 in unpaid rent from his former tenants, and a massive mess to clean up.
The money defrauded from Albertans has grown more than fivefold since 2020, while the number of victims has stayed relatively the same, data shows. Experts and stakeholders say technological advancements are the driving factor.
The fifth installment in the live-action Ghostbusters franchise is overburdened with characters and callbacks — but still fun.
In the last year, a bunch of new AI-powered dating tools launched on app stores, but some researchers worry about how these services will impact people’s dating life.
Jeff Gustafson of Kenora, Ont., turned a childhood obsession into a career. Last spring, he became the first Canadian to win the Bassmaster Classic and just the second non-American to win the tournament in its 53-year history. Now, he's aims to repeat the feat, in Tulsa, Okla., this weekend.
Spring has sprung! And in the Mi’kmaq community of Listuguj, it’s a time to commemorate new growth — and the awakening of the bear. To learn more about the traditional gathering, Breakaway host Alison Brunette speaks with Jacob Gale, the treaty negotiation co-ordinator at Listuguj Education, Training and Development.
The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a remote penal colony last month has left Canadian citizen Paul Whelan, currently serving 16 years on spy charges in a Russian prison camp, wondering if the Kremlin will ever let him walk free.
Winnipeg city council has approved a plan to reopen Portage Avenue and Main Street to pedestrians, marking a turning point in the long-running debate over what to do with the city's most famous intersection.
A New Democrat MP is asking the federal lobbying commissioner to investigate what he calls “potentially inappropriate lobbying activities” by top Conservative strategist Jenni Byrne.
Missouri prosecutors said Thursday that another man has been charged with murder in the shooting at Kansas City's Super Bowl parade that killed one person and injured 22 others.
Days after his release from a provincial jail for threatening Canada's deputy prime minister, a Vancouver man with a history of mental illness is behind bars again — accused of stabbing strangers in the heart of the city.
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