Site C will go ahead, one year later and $5.3-billion more, the NDP announced Feb 26
Deaths that have been recorded as a result of COVID-19 only reflect those who were tested for it
Dr. Alika Lafontaine has Anishinaabe, Cree, Metis and Pacific Islander ancestry
The U.S. Secretary of State met virtually with Canada’s Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister
Athletics Canada hoped to send 60-plus athletes to Tokyo, but just 24 have achieved qualifying standards
Queen Elizabeth II stripped the prince and his wife of their remaining royal duties earlier this month
Medical experts including Dr. Stephen Hwang say Canadians do not have the luxury to pick-and-choose
Single vaccine dose made up of more than 280 components, requires three manufacturing plants to produce
2nd wave of COVID-19 pandemic hit Indigenous populations hard, Ottawa says they are a priority for vaccinations
Airlines have been in negotiations with feds for months about a sector-specific aid package
Michael Sholz reportedly forged documents to support ineligible tax credits linked to homeownership
Candidates have until Nov. 30 to declare whether they are running
Trudeau says more must be done to ensure workplaces are free of harassment and intimidation
B.C. on track for real GDP growth of 4.7% this year and 4.3% next year, before growth slows
Tammy Bouvette was originally charged with second-degree murder but pleaded guilty in 2013 to the lesser charge
B.C. education minister announced expansion of mask-wearing rules in middle, high school but not elementary students
The country joins more than a dozen others in giving the shot the green light
Edmonton extends NHL win streak to five
Federation of Independent Business said the average small business owner has accrued $170K in debt
Supreme Court refusal a victory for Canada’s independent internet providers, may lead to lower prices