The Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents 55,000 Canada Post workers, announced late Thursday that it will end its nationwide strike action and move to rotating strikes starting Saturday.
The Syilx Okanagan Nation in B.C. says it did not issue a cease and desist letter that claims to protect a controversial ostrich farm from a Canada Food Inspection Agency cull, and questions its ...
John Lodge, the singer and bassist of British rock band the Moody Blues for more than 50 years, has died at the age of 82.
A new study by a team of researchers from two Toronto hospitals found that children who spent more time on screens before age eight scored lower on standardized tests. The study's lead author says the ...
Vancouver’s park board is apologizing for its decision to host the Harry Potter Forbidden Forest Experience in November, after hearing concerns from members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community that the event ...
Voting technology company Dominion Voting Systems (DVS), founded in Toronto and a target of conspiracy theories in the 2020 U.S. presidential election spread by Republican Donald Trump and his allies, ...
The S&P 500 dropped 2 per cent after U.S. President Donald Trump shattered a months-long calm on Wall Street by threatening to crank tariffs higher on China. The main measure of Wall Street's health ...
As she sat on a plane bound for Hockey Canada’s orientation camp in Calgary at the end of the summer, Hannah Miller felt grateful. Back in the Canadian senior national hockey team mix at age 29, after ...
A local social services organization is welcoming the Liberal government's plan to roll out an automatic tax filing system for low-income Canadians as part of the federal budget, saying the program ...
Ensemble Montréal’s mayoral candidate Soraya Martinez Ferrada says her party would ban companies from operating short-term rentals like Airbnbs, but allow residents to rent out their primary home for ...
Trump's top negotiator on the Gaza conflict said the U.S. military confirmed that Israeli soldiers have pulled back as part of the ceasefire agreement on Friday. Details on how the hostage and ...
For a decade, a B.C. government agency denied a data breach that affected 28,000 health-care workers, creating a situation that one privacy expert says opened the door for fraud artists to continue cr ...
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