WATCH: Sask. Polytechnic warns more cuts could be coming in the months ahead. The school has already laid off more than 100 ...
A South Korean defence company is lobbying to supply submarines to Canada, ahead of PM Carney's Asia trip. The CEO tells Judy ...
After months of drought, parts of the Maritimes may finally see rain. The forecast is offering hope to farmers and ...
Some Canadian companies will get relief from retaliatory steel and aluminum tariffs, but industry groups are criticizing the ...
Cities across Canada are declaring housing emergencies to remove homeless encampments, but the move is drawing pushback from ...
Protesters across North America rallied in “No Kings” and “No Tyrants” demonstrations, voicing strong opposition to the Trump ...
Families are reeling after more than 40 headstones were vandalized at a New Brunswick cemetery, leaving a small staff with a ...
Ontario has launched a new 'One Project, One Process' framework to streamline mine approvals, aiming to cut review times in half. The government says the move is crucial to unlock critical minerals, ...
Middle East advisor Aaron David Miller discusses Rafah crossing closure, hostage tensions, and the impact on Palestinians ...
Sudbury police launch a specialized intimate partner violence unit after calls surged 68% this year. The pilot project aims to improve investigations and boost victim support as local shelters report ...
WATCH: Harvest is wrapped up in many parts of the province, but farmers are still waiting for meaningful updates on Chinese canola tariffs.
The federal government says it can provide a $12-million loan to keep a northern Ontario paper mill from closing.