Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the effort to airlift those fleeing Afghanistan out of Kabul will end in the coming days.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today the effort to airlift those fleeing Afghanistan out of Kabul will end in the coming days.
When residents of an affluent estate community in Alberta started hearing noise from a nearby power plant, they didn’t expect their complaints of sleepless nights would lead to a months-long investigation that would find the company had set up operations without consultation or approval.
By working from an Afrocentric perspective, the program helps participants reconnect with their culture and family, heal from trauma, complete their studies and enter the workforce.
Quinn Frear moved to the village of McBride, B.C., to escape the relentless pace of city living and surround himself with nature, despite his fears about small-town intolerance.
Mike D’Alessandro says he put the frozen Leafs doughnut up for sale in the hopes he can get something from all the pain the Leafs have caused him.
This cross-border couple — one in Saskatchewan, the other in Ohio — met on TikTok in the middle of the pandemic. Now they have a baby boy and are finally together.
The family of an Ottawa woman says she lost about $23,000 of her life savings after fraudsters gained access to her personal bank account and transferred money through a series of bogus transactions.
Canadians paid down their non mortgage debts at the fastest pace in 30 years during the pandemic, new numbers from Statistics Canada show.
One of Ontario’s most vocal epidemiologists has resigned from the province’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, alleging the group has delayed publication of its pandemic projections for the fall due to political interference — a charge the table has denied.
Both the Toronto International Film Festival and Mirvish Productions will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test from attendees, organizers announced on Monday.