Gap in unemployment rates for Black, white Americans hits 5-year high
The coronavirus pandemic brought an abrupt end to the record-long U.S. economic expansion just as it was creating better job opportunities for Black workers and other minorities.
The coronavirus pandemic brought an abrupt end to the record-long U.S. economic expansion just as it was creating better job opportunities for Black workers and other minorities.
The president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities says replacing bridges will help address infrastructure challenges.
An illicit drug trafficking website has been shutdown and $750,000 worth of drugs have been seized from a home in Forestburg, Alta., following a six-month investigation by the Calgary Police Service.
That includes an arrangement that will see the Toronto-based youth organization manage a $900-million federal program for student volunteers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A cyclist was taken to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries following a crash at Wellington Street and Lyon Street North Thursday afternoon.
The new case was reported in London, Ont. It does not involve a health-care worker and is not associated with a seniors' facility.
Quebec's traditional moving day is over and hundreds of families still have yet to sign a new lease, according to FRAPRU.
Between 2016 and 2019, detachments in the Southeast District experienced a 21-per-cent increase for mental-health related calls
Ottawa police are looking for witnesses of a late-night assault at Westboro Beach in June that left three people injured.
COVID-19 cases in the region have dwindled in recent weeks, and the four provinces agreed to waive isolation requirements among their neighbours to boost their economies.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to provide a COVID-19 update at 3:30 p.m.
On June 25, ALERT investigators executed a search warrant at a house in the 400 block of 48 Ave and seized more than $23,000 worth of cash and drugs
Here's a look at how the project has unfolded since the pipeline began shipping oil in 1953.
No estimated time of reopening has been released and DriveBC says the next update will be around noon.
The dismissal effectively ends a years-long legal battle over the Trans Mountain pipeline approval.
The new rule for Toronto Transit Commission riders came into effect on Thursday.
Trump has long resisted being photographed in a mask. In early April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that people wear cloth face coverings in public settings.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health says the province is still working with the federal government and the app is expected to launch soon.
The Sûreté du Québec said 10 people, as well as some pieces of wood, were being carried in the tractor's shovel at the time of the crash.
The Canadian dollar is likely to gain over the coming year if a potential economic recovery from the coronavirus crisis boosts stocks and the price of oil, assets closely tracked by the currency, toward pre-pandemic levels, a Reuters poll showed.
Authorities are closing honky tonks, bars and other drinking establishments in some parts of the U.S. to stem the surge of COVID-19 infections -- a move backed by sound science about risk factors that go beyond wearing or not wearing masks.
A new mobile app meant to help with contact tracing of COVID-19 cases won't roll out across Ontario Thursday as planned.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday that events in Hong Kong were concerning and the Australian government was "prepared to step up and provide support."
The miners were collecting stones in the jade-rich Hpakant area of Kachin state when a "muddy wave" caused by heavy rain buried them.
Two of the victims were taken to hospital in life-threatening condition.