HANOVER — Quebec Premier Francois Legault believes Europe’s rearmament presents an “extraordinary opportunity” for his province as it tries to diversify trade away from the United States.
Andrew Siegwart, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario, agrees. While he thinks that both major ...
Nine years ago feels like 900 years ago. Today, if you stand outside what used to be the home of the Edmonton Oilers, it ...
“Heading back to my home province of Saskatchewan for the worlds … is emotional,” said Hebert, talking through tears to a throng of reporters mere minutes after the Brier triumph with rink-mates Brad ...
With the Trump administration slapping tariffs on Canadian exports, Canada's government is reminding Arizonans the tariffs ...
“Pick 10 of your best people around the country, put them in a room and say, ‘You’ve got 10 days and give me the list. You ...
The Halifax Regional Municipality chose Bird Canada as the sole provider of the two-year pilot in February, and a city ...
Dave (Pik) Turmel, the most sought after criminal in Quebec and the alleged leader of a violent gang embroiled in a war with ...
Quebec Premier François Legault is not telling voters which party he wants to see win the federal election. It’s a change of ...
Shared Health has launched a recruitment campaign south of the border in an effort to bring nurses from the U.S. to Manitoba.
Canadian police on Wednesday identified the fourth victim of a serial killer who preyed on Indigenous women, a breakthrough ...
In 2023, the B.C. Supreme Court ruled in the Gitxaala v. British Columbia decision that the provincial government is required ...
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