$34B Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project opens after years of construction
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project took more than four years to construct, and was one of the most costly infrastructure projects in Canadian history.
Canada
May 1
Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion should be completed in May: Alberta premier
The premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, says the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion will be complete by the end of May.
Canada
Mar 19
Quebec media say new bill to protect politicians is excessive, harms free speech
Quebec newsroom leaders are calling out a new bill to protect politicians from abuse, saying the legislation is excessive and potentially stifling to democratic debate.
Politics
May 16
Graduating guide dogs lead the way for visually impaired pet owners in Halifax
A group of hard-working pups celebrated the completion of their guide dog training program at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind on Wednesday.
Canada
Apr 26
First aid shipment has been driven across American-built pier to Gaza: U.S. Military
Troops finished installing the floating pier on Thursday, and the U.S. military's Central Command said the first aid crossed into Gaza at 9 a.m. Friday.
World
12 hours
Saskatchewan town remembers Humboldt Broncos bus crash 6 years later
Saskatchewan residents mark the sixth anniversary of the fatal crash that claimed the lives of 16 people who played for or worked with the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team.
Canada
Apr 6
‘Wilfred Buck’ documentary explores the journey and wisdom of Indigenous ‘star guy’
Manitoba's Wilfred Buck sees Indigenous history in the stars. Filmmaker Lisa Jackson has made a documentary about the Cree elder and Astronomy expert known as 'The Star Guy.'
Entertainment
May 14
Vancouver Canucks fans get loud inside and outside arena for Game 1 of playoff run
From Delta, to Surrey, to outside Rogers Arena, fans across Metro Vancouver celebrated the Vancouver Canucks' Game 1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Sunday.
Sports
Apr 22
Canada Goose laying off 17% of global workforce
In a LinkedIn note from Canada Goose CEO Dani Reiss, the luxury parka maker says the job cuts are meant to put the company in a better position for scaling.
Economy
Mar 26
A look at the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion’s milestones and setbacks over the years
Here's a look back at the history of the Trans Mountain pipeline, and the milestones and setbacks it has experienced up to now.
Canada
Jan 31
Canada sanctions Hamas leaders, condemns group’s ‘heinous’ tactics
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she hopes the measures will hinder fundraising for Hamas, which Ottawa lists as a terrorist organization.
World
Feb 6
Saskatoon Blades set to retire jersey of all-time leading scorer Frank Banham
Recording more goals and points than anyone in Saskatoon Blades history, Frank Banham will finally see his number raised to the rafters on Saturday night at SaskTel Centre.
Sports
Mar 8
Canadians facing ‘pervasive motherhood penalty’ at work, report says
Nearly half of working mothers in Canada said they weren't satisfied with their employer’s maternity leave support and a third considered quitting their jobs, a survey shows.
Canada
Mar 15
Emotional ceremony for Saskatoon Blades icon, Banham jersey retired
Joined by his sons Brock and Blaze at his side, Frank Banham stared upwards at SaskTel Centre on Saturday night to watch his number lifted to the rafters by the Saskatoon Blades.
Sports
Mar 10
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion runs into ‘technical issues,’ completion delay possible
The company behind the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion says it has encountered technical issues which could mean a delay in the project's completion.
Canada
Jan 29
Why an Ontario school board could allow students without passing grades to ‘cross the stage’
A proposed change to the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board's policy intends to implement equity-based commencement ceremonies which would replace graduation events.
Education
Mar 14
Winnipeg lab records fight about avoiding ’embarrassment,’ not security: docs
Two scientists fired from Canada's National Microbiology Lab in 2019 had an "extensive relationship" with China that they did not properly disclose to Canadian officials.
Politics
Feb 28
Canada experiencing ‘alarming increase’ in syphilis cases, top doctor says
Canada is witnessing a troubling surge in syphilis cases, with numbers doubling over the past few years, prompting health officials to sound the alarm.
Health
Feb 14
Why Ottawa is taking aim at Flipper Zero in its battle against auto theft
As part of a wider effort to crack down on auto theft, officials announced intentions to ban “the importation, sale and use of consumer hacking devices, like flippers.”
Tech
Feb 16
Pitchers and catchers report to Jays’ camp
Eager to look forward after another quick post-season exit last year, the Toronto Blue Jays opened camp Thursday with a sense of optimism and a belief that they have the ability to contend again in the always-tough American League East.
Sports
Feb 15