No government has taken a comprehensive look at Canada’s Employment Insurance system in decades, says federal Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough, and the time has come to do it.
No government has taken a comprehensive look at Canada’s Employment Insurance system in decades, says federal Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough, and the time has come to do it.
A Parks Canada historian says the discovery sheds new light on what life was like for some fortress residents.
A CBC investigation has cast doubt on the authenticity of a document that has been used by 1,000 people as evidence they are truly Algonquin and rightful beneficiaries of a nearly billion-dollar land claim agreement.
Light rain over the weekend provided a short reprieve for firefighters on the front lines of B.C.’s provincewide wildfires, but hot and dry conditions are expected to return Monday.
William Davis, the 18th premier of Ontario and one of the country’s longest-serving premiers, has died at 92. A statement from his family said Davis died in Brampton, Ont., on Sunday morning of natural causes.
Two men are dead and two others are in hospital following a shooting on Spadina Avenue near College Street in downtown Toronto, police said on Sunday.
Chief medical officers of health across Canada say they’ll be closely watching Alberta’s move to end COVID-19 public health measures — but many suggest they’ll be proceeding more cautiously.
After years of headlines about toxic behaviour and sexual harassment in the ranks, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is reporting it’s falling far behind on hiring women and visible minorities to its ranks.
Police arrested a man they say was involved in cutting down or trimming about a dozen trees in the median of a Winnipeg street to make way for a large house that was being moved early Saturday morning.
A Manitoba drought that continues to plunge producers into a financial crisis, and it doesn’t appear to be going away soon.