B.C. environment minister George Heyman won’t run in fall vote
George Heyman says that serving the people of his Vancouver-Fairview riding since 2013 has been a great honour, but he won't seek re-election in October.
Politics
Mar 4
Trudeau says ‘good luck’ to Saskatchewan premier in carbon price spat
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Canada Revenue Agency is "very, very good" at collecting money it's owed, in a growing row with Saskatchewan's premier over the carbon price.
Canada
Apr 24
Capital gains changes are ‘really fair,’ Freeland says, as doctors cry foul
The Canadian Medical Association is asking the federal government to reconsider its proposed changes to capital gains taxation, arguing it will affect doctors' retirement savings.
Canada
Apr 23
Hamilton’s Horwath to use ‘strong mayor powers’ to develop housing over Stoney Creek parking lots
Mayor Andrea Horwath is set to push through a housing initiative that will see the existence of a pair of much debated parking lots transformed into affordable housing.
Politics
Mar 27
Former Canada Goose employees allege layoffs via email ‘inhumane’
On March 26, Canada Goose CEO Dani Reiss announced 'sad news' in a LinkedIn post: the company was laying off 17 per cent of its global corporate workforce.
Canada
Apr 5
Flames lose to Red Wings 5-0
Veteran goaltender James Reimer stopped 38 shots to lead the Detroit Red Wings past the Calgary Flames 5-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Sports
Feb 17
Carbon price could see Liberals ‘annihilated,’ Ford says as Trudeau, Smith meet
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meet in Calgary Wednesday as provincial opposition to the April 1 carbon price increase intensifies.
Canada
Mar 13
Biden meets with Navalny’s family, touts Putin critic’s ‘incredible courage’
Biden reiterated that Washington plans to impose a wide array of sanctions on Russia and its leader Vladimir Putin following Navalny's death.
U.S. News
Feb 22
Sask. teachers refuse to go back to bargaining table after no new provincial mandate
Teachers have refused to return to the bargaining table with the Saskatchewan government after no new mandate was presented.
Education
Feb 16
B.C. Mountie who broke trust, pursued relationship with teen gets 18-month conditional sentence
Cpl. Peter Leckie pleaded guilty on Oct. 30 to three counts of breach of trust for accessing confidential files unrelated to his policing duties, without authorization.
Crime
Jan 16
‘Significant reset’: Eby drops B.C. children’s minister from post in mini cabinet shuffle
Premier David Eby says Mitzi Dean will now serve as minister of state for child care, overseeing the province's child care initiatives.
Politics
Jan 15
Red Wings send Maple Leafs to third straight loss
Ilya Samsonov was solid in his first start since Dec. 29. However, the Toronto Maple Leafs failed to get him a win.
Sports
Jan 14
‘Innocent victim’: Woman, 19, killed at Mississauga nightclub had a ‘bright future’
A 19-year-old woman who was shot and killed while waiting in a line at a Mississauga nightclub was an innocent bystander, police say, as officers appeal for information.
Crime
Jan 9
‘Unsettling news’: What inflation’s uptick means for the Bank of Canada
Inflation came in a bit higher to end 2023, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. Here's what economists say was behind the uptick and what it means for interest rates.
Economy
Jan 16
Top line stays hot as Winnipeg Jets down Detroit 5-2
Nikolaj Ehlers, Gabriel Vilardi and Mark Scheifele all scored in the win while Neal Pionk and Axel Jonsson-Fjallby also pitched in with a goal each.
Sports
Dec 20, 2023
U. Sask Huskies women’s basketball team not satisfied with undefeated first half
Ranked second in the country with a perfect 10-0 record, the U Sask. Huskies women's basketball team is aiming to roll their success into the second half of the Canada West season.
Sports
Dec 7, 2023
Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
Entertainment
Dec 30, 2023
More than 100 victim impact statements heard in Winnipeg court on death of Jordyn Reimer
Heart-wrenching victim impact statements were heard inside a packed Winnipeg courtroom on Tuesday from the family of a young woman killed by a drunk driver in May last year.
Crime
Nov 7, 2023
2 suspects sought after abduction of blind Edmonton woman that triggered Amber Alert
A day after a vulnerable woman was abducted in central Edmonton, police have released a photo of two men suspected in the crime that triggered a short-lived Amber Alert.
Crime
Oct 20, 2023
Rob Schneider cancels Canada trip after man who fought for Nazis honoured in Parliament
Yaroslav Hunka, who fought in the Second World War for Nazi Germany, was honoured in the House of Commons with a standing ovation across party lines.
Entertainment
Sep 26, 2023