The executive board of Alberta’s United Conservative Party said it will hold a leadership review next year, according to an email sent Friday night to party constituency presidents.
The executive board of Alberta’s United Conservative Party said it will hold a leadership review next year, according to an email sent Friday night to party constituency presidents.
Wild Card Two’s Kevin Koe defeated Wild Card Three’s Wayne Middaugh 7-6 on Saturday night to earn a direct berth into the final of the Canadian men’s curling championship.
Nunavut is reporting two new cases of COVID-19 Saturday in the hamlet of Arviat.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency released the warning on Friday. It says seven different apricot products are included and should not be eaten or sold.
With dining rooms closed and a curfew in effect, Montrealers can no longer enjoy meals out on a Saturday night. But food-delivery drivers are bringing the food to them at home.
COVID-19’s travel restrictions means travel agents have spent a year trying to scrape by with virtually no new revenue. Some have made it work. Others have closed.
Dozens of pre-construction buyers are in limbo after finding out their developer transferred the Richmond Hill, Ont., project’s land to another company last summer and the new owner is refusing to honour their existing purchase agreements.
Ford Motor Co. has issued two safety recalls involving more than 2.6 million vehicles in North America, including nearly 275,000 in Canada, mainly over airbag problems.
Karim El Hayani appears to have broken a world record for an event that most of us would avoid at all costs: running a half-marathon barefoot on a frozen lake.
Nova Scotia stores patient files in a patchwork of outdated digital medical databases, meaning physicians may get a limited scope of a person’s medical history, an expert witness in health administration told the Lionel Desmond inquiry Friday.