The Canada Revenue Agency could not always justify why it audited certain charities for potential terrorism links, raising the possibility that its decisions "are driven by bias and discrimination," ...
The Northern Super League unveiled its championship trophy, the Diana B. Matheson Cup, on Thursday in honour of its chief growth officer.
After Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced on Wednesday her government's intention to champion an application to the federal Major Projects Office for a new oil pipeline to the northwest coast of ...
An MP says it’s time to end the practice of changing the clocks twice a year — and is planning on introducing legislation she hopes will make the “fall backward” and “spring forward” a thing of the ...
The Sûreté du Québec and Laval police are intensifying search efforts to locate potential suspects in connection with a brazen daytime shooting that claimed the life of a known organized crime figure ...
Tim Lang, who lives in Unity, is now vowing to avoid Saskatoon if either himself or a family member requires health care. He said he witnessed unsanitary conditions at Royal University Hospital, ...
Alberta is reporting its first measles death since outbreaks of the highly contagious illness began in March. The province says a baby, who was born prematurely after the mother became sick, died ...
Taylor Swift is set to dominate music streams and movie screens alike on Friday with the release of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, and a theatrical release party event premiering ...
Residents in a downtown Toronto apartment complex have won a $1.2-million settlement with their landlord in a case that began with a derelict tenant swimming pool.
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An assailant drove a car into people outside a synagogue Thursday in northern England and then began stabbing them, killing two and seriously wounding four in a terrorist attack on the holiest day of ...
The Senate is tightening its rules on language immersion trips after Radio-Canada’s reporting on a Quebec senator’s English classes in Vancouver that cost taxpayers nearly $22,000.
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