Chair of Alberta Energy Regulator says he’s stepping down in September
David Goldie joined the AER in 2019 when the board was given the mandate to reform the organization's governance and make it more streamlined.
Canada
Apr 9
Former N.S. justice minister says he resigned to maintain confidence in government
Brad Johns said he decided to resign from the justice portfolio on Friday after several organizations that assist women told him about the damage his words had caused.
Canada
Apr 22
Data mining concerns raised after political organizers join Calgary mayor recall effort
Documents obtained by Global News show a group named Project YYC is helping Landon Johnston with petition efforts.
Politics
Mar 20
Sweden officially joins NATO military alliance
Sweden officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Thursday. The military alliance announced the move on Thursday in a statement.
Canada
Mar 7
From high-profile shakeups to legend retirements, a week to remember on curling scene
Teams want to strike before it's too late so they can prepare for the final 18-month push to the Canadian Curling Trials.
Canada
Apr 18
Advocacy groups speak out against domestic violence comments by Nova Scotia minister
Several Nova Scotia groups that assist women are speaking out against comments on domestic violence by Justice Minister Brad Johns, and at least one is calling for his dismissal.
Politics
Apr 19
N.S. justice minister resigns after saying domestic violence not an epidemic
Brad Johns made the controversial comments while responding to a reporter’s question on the inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.
Canada
Apr 19
New school in Saint John’s north-end to come with child-care, community space
A new school in the north end in Saint John is getting a community hub, which will include child-care spaces and after-school programming.
Education
Apr 19
United Way KFL&A announces new fundraising campaign chair
In a press release on Tuesday, the organization said new campaign chair Joanne Langlois has been a volunteer off and on for the last 30 years.
Canada
Apr 24
Family angry over Canadian aid worker’s death in Gaza, says he was ‘hunted down and killed’
Born in St-Georges, Que., to an American father and a Canadian mother, Jacob Flickinger served for 11 years in the Canadian military, including a tour in Afghanistan.
Canada
Apr 4
‘Try to save’: Non-profits and food co-ops offer grocery deals, discounts
In some cities, non-profits and food co-ops are giving people alternative options as they look to change their shopping habits and cut down on their bills.
Canada
Mar 31
Wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man dies months after exoneration
The organization that led the legal fight to exonerate Walter Gillespie and his friend Robert Mailman of their 1984 murder convictions, says Gillespie died Friday in his home.
Canada
Apr 20
CFLPA joins forces with Canadian Labour Congress
The CFL Players' Association is joining the Canadian labour movement.
Canada
Apr 18
Domestic violence not epidemic, N.S. justice minister says on mass shooting anniversary
Nova Scotia’s justice minister has apologized for saying he doesn’t believe domestic violence is an epidemic on the four-year anniversary of the province’s worst mass shooting.
Canada
Apr 18
London Clean and Green campaign gets underway for 29th year running
The campaign, now in its 29th year, was officially launched Tuesday at the Tourism London Welcome Centre. It promotes litter prevention and community-led cleanups across London.
Canada
Apr 9
Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen killed in Gaza was a military veteran
Jacob Flickinger, a Canadian-U.S. citizen who was killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza working for World Central Kitchen, was a Canadian Armed Forces veteran.
Canada
Apr 4
How Saint John’s abandoned buildings might soon be converted into housing
A non-profit group has launched an initiative dubbed 'Vacant to Vibrant' and is working to purchase abandoned properties in Saint John and renovate them into affordable housing.
Canada
Apr 24
N.B. Housing Corp. to build 120 supportive units in New Brunswick cities
The New Brunswick Housing Corp. says it will build 120 new supportive units to help people transition out of homelessness. The units will go to Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John.
Politics
Apr 19
Country singers Thomas Rhett, MacKenzie Porter to co-host CCMA Awards in Edmonton
Thomas Rhett will co-host this year's Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Edmonton and will be joined by Alberta-born songstress MacKenzie Porter.
Entertainment
Apr 9
Eastern Canada cities and towns to visit to view the solar eclipse
Major tourist destinations such as Montreal and Niagara Falls are expecting visitors from across the country, but eclipse chasers have a number of cities and towns to choose from.
Canada
Apr 1