Biggest highlights from today’s Ontario budget release
Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli presented the Progressive Conservatives' first fiscal blueprint Thursday.
Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli presented the Progressive Conservatives' first fiscal blueprint Thursday.
The 22-year-old was leading a chant at a protest in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum.
Although the $28.5-billion Greater Toronto Area transit network plan is drawn on the map, officials said there’s only money to do design work — and none, yet, to build it.
The Alberta NDP says a UCP spending freeze would mean 60,000 new students over four years and not one new teacher. Emily Mertz checks the facts.
The UCP says it wouldn’t make cuts to education but find efficiencies and push dollars to the front-line. However, the NDP says not providing more money for additional students is a cut. Emily Mertz has this Fact Check.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed the heartbeat bill Thursday, breaking with his predecessor, Republican John Kasich, who had vetoed the measure twice.
Mayor Don Iveson said he was sad to hear the 2019 Pride Festival was cancelled but also said he understands it's a complex situation and not unique to Edmonton.
A public offering of Saskatchewan’s Crown petroleum and natural gas rights on April 9 saw 38 leases purchased, according to the provincial government.
Things parents should consider before signing kids up for competitive sports.
On Wednesday night, Waterloo Region commuters experienced there first hint of the impending pain ahead.
Police said they believe the vehicle, which was on Provincial Rd. #302 Wednesday afternoon, veered off the road and into a ditch, before coming to a stop against some trees.
The Liberals won a sweeping majority in 2015 helped by success in urban centres. So what's the real difference between rural and urban voters?
Officers were called to the 6700 block of 43 Avenue N.W., in the Temple neighbourhood, at about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday for reports of shots being fired.
A Kingston man exited his apartment to check on a noise in the hallway and was met by a man holding two swords, police say.
A few RCMP officers remained on scene, but their presence did not deter Mi'kmaw women from returning to the site to observe the company's actions.
In recent weeks, several UCP candidates have come under fire for hateful remarks, however one political scientist believes the comments won't be enough to change public perception.
Winnipeg Jets fans got a thrill Wednesday as RCAF CT-155 Hawk training jets from Moose Jaw flew over Bell MTS Place to celebrate the team’s first home game of the playoffs.
Global News is pulling out all the stops for the 2019 election, including bringing one of its veteran reporters out of retirement for a temporary return. David Boushy joins Sarah Offin in studio to take a deep dive on what are expected to be the most news-worthy Alberta ridings.
Ten eateries in Calgary and four in Edmonton are among those on a new list of the 100 best restaurants in Canada to visit for a “big night out.”
Over 30,000 books are available at the 27th annual Gigantic Book Sale, the biggest fundraiser of the year for the Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery, which continues until April 13.
U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Thursday that "I know nothing about WikiLeaks" after its dishevelled founder Julian Assange was hauled out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to face charges.
If you find a discarded needle, city says call 250-469-8801 and select the needle collection option.
Investigators are hopeful that the release of the sketch will be helpful in finding the suspect.
Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson says she's in favour of a decision that gives volunteer groups organizing such events "some peace of mind."
Arts and science students at the University of Saskatchewan will be paying on average $220 to $260 more for tuition in the 2019-20 school year.