A federal public service union is now encouraging its members to «buy local» and support neighbourhood businesses, one day after a social media post suggested federal workers boycott downtown businesses in an apparent retaliation for the return-to-office mandate.
When the 'Roaring Lion' portrait of Winston Churchill is returned to the Fairmont Château Laurier, a 68-year-old man once considered the prime suspect in the heist will have the honour of replacing it.
Some Canadians believe they've become 'political orphans' as all the major parties have become 'too extreme' in their views, according to a new survey by Angus Reid Institute.
Air Canada said on Thursday that the federal Canadian government should be prepared to intervene to prevent a looming pilots' strike that the carrier said could cause disruption for weeks to come.
An Ottawa resident who died of a viral encephalitis this summer tested positive for the mosquito-borne virus eastern equine encephalitis (EEEV), the first human case of the virus in Ottawa.
When homeowners have to evacuate due to a wildfire, they may not think about moving propane tanks or wood piles away from their homes to prevent sparks from getting in. Now, a growing number of insurance companies are hiring a U.S. firm to take on this last-minute fire prevention work.
About a dozen people from Grassy Narrows First Nation are driving in a caravan from northwestern Ontario to Toronto to raise awareness about the impact of mercury contamination, an issue in the community that dates back to the 1960s, ahead of a rally at Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday.
Health P.E.I. says the wait time for routine MRIs in the province is now more than two years, prompting some Islanders who can afford it to travel to the mainland for private services.
Canada is among the richest countries in the world but it isn’t as rich as it once was compared to peer countries like Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom — and the wealth gap between Canada and the U.S. has only grown wider, according to figures published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it recorded a record-high number of encounters with migrants between border posts on the Canada-U.S. border between October 2023 and July of this year.
As thousands prepare to take part in Terry Fox Runs this weekend to raise money in the fight against cancer, his hometown has a new legacy project in the works.
Abandoned homes line the streets of Lauder, a town that's now a ghost of what it once was. Yet inside, a small community is thriving.
The B.C. parents of an 11-year-old girl said their daughter recently found a package containing razor blades in a bag of Kirkland-brand frozen blueberries.
The RCMP has concluded its criminal investigation into the «devastating and fatal fire» that tore through the Village of Lytton and surrounding Indigenous communities more than three years ago.
Perhaps Saskatchewan's most famous encounter with Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP/UFO) – «The Langenburg Event» is now being immortalized in the form of a collective coin.
The volatility of international oil markets hit home again earlier this week, as crude prices tumbled to their lowest levels in more than a year. A member of the province's business council says the volatility is «why we have to have steel in our spine as Albertans.»
A solemn procession, led by a motorcade followed closely by a handful of people on horses, Indigenous leaders and mourners, made its way from the Manitoba Legislature through downtown Winnipeg on Wednesday evening, en route to a wake to honour Cathy Merrick, the late grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.
The fire killed two people and wiped out much of the village and part of the Lytton First Nation, a day after a Canadian temperature record of 49.6 C was set in Lytton.
An Ontario hospital network says it will conduct an «extensive review» of an incident in which an elderly Sikh patient was shaved last month without permission from him or his family and in violation of his religious principles.
The parents of a 14-year-old girl say they're outraged after their daughter was removed from a Porter Airlines flight last month and left to fend for herself for the next 24 hours — without compensation or supervision from airline staff.
Abandoned homes line the streets of Lauder, a town that's now a ghost of what it once was. Yet inside, a small community is thriving.
Abandoned homes line the streets of Lauder, a town that's now a ghost of what it once was. Yet inside, a small community is thriving.
There have been almost $2.8 billion in claims made because of a severe hailstorm in Calgary this past August, making it the second-costliest natural disaster in Canadian history.
Halton Regional Police say they have disrupted a group believed to be responsible for the theft of at least 40 vehicles in Halton Region and the Greater Toronto Area worth over $3 million.
A woman who requested medical assistance in dying (MAID) won a major case in front of the Quebec rental board. She wanted to die at home, but her landlord didn't want her to.
Ottawa's Chateau Laurier hotel says authorities have recovered an iconic photograph of Winston Churchill after it was stolen and replaced with a fake nearly three years ago.
A union representing federal employees is asking its members to bring their own lunch to work, in an apparent retaliation against downtown Ottawa businesses as new return-to-office protocols begin.
Many people in the small community of Conklin, Alta., struggle to access suitable housing despite living a stone's throw from the lucrative Christina Lake oilsands project. But some residents will soon move into new homes thanks to a partnership between the community and oilsands company Cenovus Energy.
The bowl of free condoms in the student office might need to be dusted off after a recent report points to a worrying decline in teen condom use, including in Canada.
The Trudeau government is losing a key ally in its efforts to take hundreds of thousands of military-style firearms out of circulation, jeopardizing one of the top items in its public security agenda.
An arbitrator's decision ordering two renters to cover more than $18,000 in repairs following a water leak at their landlord's home was «patently unreasonable,» a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled.
A man from the Toronto area says he feared for his life when police officers in Laval, Que., wrestled him to the ground, pepper-sprayed him, used a stun gun on him and placed a spit mask over his face.
A B.C. man has won his fight to keep a Great Dane in his condo – despite the building’s ban on pets.
Canada’s children’s troubadour is selling his B.C. home, which is now up for grabs for $1,995,000.
A man who was arrested last week for allegedly attempting to enter the U.S. illegally to carry out a mass shooting came to Canada on a student visa, Canada’s immigration minister says.