Hundreds of anti-pipeline protesters set to greet Trudeau in Vancouver on Thursday
The protesters are expected to gather at the Vancouver Art Gallery and march to the Sheraton Wall Centre where the fundraiser is being held.
The protesters are expected to gather at the Vancouver Art Gallery and march to the Sheraton Wall Centre where the fundraiser is being held.
Orser, who represented Ward 4 from 2006 until 2014, made the announcement on his Facebook page Wednesday evening.
An overnight storm blanketed southern Quebec with heavy rain and winds, causing damage to power lines and leaving thousands without power.
Part of de la Baie Road in Rigaud has been closed due to a road collapse.
Canadian federal privacy officials warned that third-party developers' access to Facebook users' personal information "raises serious privacy risks" back in 2009.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau added he expects protesters to gather at the summit.
An Alberta man charged with paper terrorism was so disruptive and argumentative during jury selection on Thursday morning that the judge has decided his case will be seen by a judge alone when it goes to trial Monday.
The company that processes Winnipeg's recycling wants the city to toss out the recommendation for its replacement.
The site is approximately 120 football fields in size and contains enough contaminated sediment to fill a major hockey arena three times over.
Students from Catholic schools are putting problem-solving skills to the test at the 11th annual Ontario Mathematics Olympics.
The average stay at is two weeks but it's not unusual for some families to stay there for up to six months.
Scientists in Antarctica have harvested their first crop of vegetables grown without earth, daylight or pesticides as part of a project designed to help astronauts cultivate fresh food on other planets.
The police car received only minor damage and the officer was not injured.
Durham regional police say the man used the site Plenty of Fish, with the profile name "VINCY1969," to meet and befriend at least two women between September and November 2017.
Alberta Olympic and Paralympic athletes were celebrated Thursday morning for their accomplishments at the Winter Games in PyeongChang.
A screengrab obtained by Global News shows a tweet from an account belonging to an Alberta government employee saying, "Cuckservatives are the best. So fragile."
Keegan Lowe will make his Oilers debut against Vegas.
A London man took a taxi home from a hotel in Kingston after a night of drinking, but came back shortly after to pick up his car.
Winnipeg Police Service welcomed several new puppies into the fold as Police Dog Veyda gave birth to a new litter Thursday.
Matthew Pearce has been at the helm of the Old Brewery Mission for 10 years.
The puppies have not been weaned and could get very sick or even die if they're not returned.
On Thursday evening, The Grindstone, a new live performance venue in Edmonton, will celebrate its grand opening.
Alberta Health Services is apologizing after a letter from the health organization's finance department was addressed to "Treaty Indian" rather than using the name of the 15-year-old girl the letter was intended for.
A report into the tragic death of a mentally handicapped woman who was neglected by her family is making 13 recommendations, including better funding and programs for people with disabilities.
A group of Alberta parents and schools filed a court application Thursday, challenging the provisions added to Bill 24 to support gay-straight alliances.
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