The Mi’kmaw community of Natoaganeg, near Miramichi, has signed a new funding agreement with the New Brunswick government, but the parties to the agreement have different...
The Alberta government is aiming to soften new rules against greenwashing that led Canadian oil and gas groups to scrub their websites of climate pledges or...
Nova Scotia plans to follow the lead of other provinces in the way it screens for cervical cancer, but the switch from Pap smears to testing...
For the first time, the Canadian government has conducted a rapid analysis of a period of extreme heat and determined its connection to human-caused climate change....
As thousands of striking LCBO workers picketed across Ontario on Friday, local employees marched, waved signs and handed out flyers at a liquor store near Upper...
A New Brunswick judge has ruled against a Moncton-area school district in its lawsuit against the provincial government that alleged changes to a gender-identity policy violate...
WestJet mechanics have gone on strike one day after Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to impose final binding arbitration to resolve...
After two long days of deliberations, Saskatoon city council approved zoning amendments needed to qualify for $41 million from Ottawa’s affordable housing fund. City councillors voted...
Pierre Poilievre is the only federal party leader whose staff won’t say whether their chief intends to participate in Pride events this summer. Officials for Prime...
The head of the National Microbiology Lab (NML) in Winnipeg says he is stepping down to continue his medical work and take a position at the College...
Some experts are warning of potential impacts of cyanide in the territory’s waterways after a heap leach failure at Victoria Gold’s Eagle mine near Mayo, Yukon. Within...
A slide after the failure of a heap leach pad at Victoria Gold’s Eagle mine has halted operations at the site in central Yukon. In a news release on Monday, Victoria...