Danielle Smith: B.C. Premier John Horgan puts politics above people in pipeline dispute
Vancouver residents can have lower gasoline prices if they simply allow the Trans Canada pipeline expansion to be built.
Vancouver residents can have lower gasoline prices if they simply allow the Trans Canada pipeline expansion to be built.
Kingston speed skater Genevieve De Wys just loves to compete.
Here's an idea that has shaken up the NAFTA negotiations: Crediting countries for higher auto wages.
A multi-million-dollar renovation to the Myer Horowitz Theatre at the University of Alberta is on hold after a failed attempt to get the student body to pitch in on the renovation costs.
Investigators have deemed the County Road 15 fire to be suspicious and are searching for signs of accelerants that may have worsened the flames.
Officers say the man approached the woman and threatened her with a piece of broken glass before stealing both her purse and vehicle.
The U.S. is advancing a provision in NAFTA that could stop Canada's plans for warning labels on junk food.
According to police, the incidents are occurring throughout the Acadian Peninsula with reports coming from the communities of Janeville, Pokeshaw, Grande-Anse, Dugas, Bertrand and Paquetville.
Baltej “Dave” Dhaliwal, 54, is charged with three counts of fraud over $5,000.
Abby Lee Miller's June 21 release date was moved up to May 25 but now it's expected she'll serve the remaining two months of her sentence at the halfway house.
Saskatchewan’s children’s advocate makes 11 recommendations in the drowning death of a five-year-old Saskatoon boy with autism.
With so much noise around us, how do we truly find time to be in silence? Experts share their best tips on how to be alone.
Everyone is getting a slice of the pie as Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao unveils his final budget before the elections.
Ontario's spring election will be held on June 7.
The province has announced a second team of doctors based out of Saint John that will work under the new 'Family Medicine New Brunswick' model.
A new book from National Geographic Kids breaks down science and technology challenges in a way children can enjoy and understand. Joan Marie Galat gives us a taste.
A Global News cameraman on the scene reported seeing an officer down in the street.
The financial woes are only the beginning for Mark Zuckerberg's social media juggernaut, as he continues to reckon with the threat of further regulation and the backlash from user distrust.
Experts say the recent mass exodus of diplomats is largely intended make clear to Putin's administration that actions such as these will not be tolerated by the West.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger almost got hit by a car on Tuesday, just seconds into a bike ride.
A quiet pause in the middle of the March For Our Lives rally sent a powerful message, writes Gord Gillies.
A CSC report says a number of issues were already brewing at Saskatchewan Penitentiary before violence erupted on Dec. 14, 2016.
If a federal election were held today, we’d have Prime Minister Andrew Scheer, according to an IPSOS poll. Jennifer Crosby breaks down the numbers with Justin Archer, partner at Berlin Communications.
The Edmonton Oilers will try to slow down the Columbus Blue Jackets Tuesday night.
FIFA and the World Cup are about so much more than soccer. The event is worth billions and Edmonton is hoping to be one of the 2026 host cities. Jack Haskins has a look inside the bid books.