South Korean officials say North Korea test-fired what appears to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile off its eastern coast. Continue reading
The Supreme Court of Canada, citing a “culture of complacency” in the justice system, has set out a new framework for determining whether a criminal trial has been unreasonably delayed. Continue reading
The male baby giant panda now weighs over one kilogram. Continue reading
Edwin Encarnacion’s three-run home run helped the Toronto Blue Jays blank the Detroit Tigers 6-0 on Friday night at Rogers Centre. Continue reading
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Britain voted to leave the European Union in June – a drastic change that has proved to be troublesome. Continue reading
SaskWind is looking to put wind in the sails of a community-owned $90 million, 35 megawatt wind and solar project outside Swift Current. Continue reading
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The board says it made the decision in response to the Federal Court of Appeal’s ruling last week that invalidated the original approval of the $7.9-billion project. Continue reading
Premier Rachel Notley says there can’t be any unnecessary federal delays when it comes approving a new pipeline — any pipeline — to transport Alberta’s oil to international markets. Continue reading
The warnings are piling up – Britain’s decision to leave the European Union appears to be already hitting the economy. Continue reading
A Canada Post work stoppage again looks likely as the corporation and the union representing 50,000 postal workers failed to agree on terms for a proposed 30-day “cooling-off” period. Continue reading
Here’s what we know so far about suspected Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson. Continue reading
Here are the countries you may want to hold off on booking a trip to for the time being. Continue reading
The Regina Police Service (RPS) has confirmed that an officer’s conduct online is being investigated. Continue reading
Edmonton police have released the identity of the suspect shot and killed outside a southside bank Friday morning during an attempted robbery and attack on two armoured car guards. Continue reading
South Korean officials say North Korea test-fired what appears to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile off its eastern coast. Continue reading
The Supreme Court of Canada, citing a “culture of complacency” in the justice system, has set out a new framework for determining whether a criminal trial has been unreasonably delayed. Continue reading
Edwin Encarnacion’s three-run home run helped the Toronto Blue Jays blank the Detroit Tigers 6-0 on Friday night at Rogers Centre. Continue reading
A man accused of a spate of deadly attacks on San Diego homeless men who were asleep and in some cases set on fire committed a nearly identical crime six years ago. Continue reading
The Regina Police Service (RPS) has confirmed that an officer’s conduct online is being investigated. Continue reading
SaskWind is looking to put wind in the sails of a community-owned $90 million, 35 megawatt wind and solar project outside Swift Current. Continue reading
Leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement condemned the slaying of five Dallas police officers and promised more demonstrations against deadly shootings by law enforcement. Continue reading
Ten states sued the federal government Friday over rules requiring public schools to allow transgender students to use restrooms conforming to their gender identity. Continue reading
NATO leaders ordered multinational troops to Poland and the three Baltic states as Moscow plans to station two new divisions along its western borders. Continue reading
Watch the full broadcast of the Global National with Robin Gill. Continue reading
The Senate has given Mike Duffy until July 23 to decide whether to pay back nearly $17,000 in expenses, or seek arbitration. Continue reading
The board says it made the decision in response to the Federal Court of Appeal’s ruling last week that invalidated the original approval of the $7.9-billion project. Continue reading
Premier Rachel Notley says there can’t be any unnecessary federal delays when it comes approving a new pipeline — any pipeline — to transport Alberta’s oil to international markets. Continue reading
Nova Scotia’s senior federal cabinet minister is on a mission to get people to stop saying “come from away.” Continue reading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed Canada on Friday to helping NATO in its standoff with Russia. Continue reading
Canadian left-fielder Michael Saunders will be joining three of his Toronto Blue Jays teammates at next week’s MLB all-star game in San Diego. Continue reading
The star is the latest celebrity to voice her frustration over the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Continue reading
An innocent man was incorrectly identified as a suspect in the Dallas shooting because he was carrying a firearm – as is legally allowed in many states. Continue reading
A man who didn’t report his toddler daughter’s death for about a month before a cable company worker found her decomposed body at their apartment was sentenced Friday to three years in prison. Continue reading
As details from the tragedy in Dallas continue emerge here’s what we know, and still don’t know about the shootings that killed five police officers. Continue reading
The male baby giant panda now weighs over one kilogram. Continue reading
Britain voted to leave the European Union in June – a drastic change that has proved to be troublesome. Continue reading
The 25-year-old stripped down for a Harper’s Bazaar photo shoot and interview with feminist author Naomi Wolf. Continue reading
A look at how the Black Lives Matter movement started, the push-back it has faced, and how it has grown. Continue reading
The warnings are piling up – Britain’s decision to leave the European Union appears to be already hitting the economy. Continue reading