1st wave or 2nd wave? Where COVID-19 stands in Alberta
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada is at a crossroads with the COVID-19 pandemic. Julia Wong takes a look at where Alberta stands and where the province could be heading.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada is at a crossroads with the COVID-19 pandemic. Julia Wong takes a look at where Alberta stands and where the province could be heading.
Government says achieving net zero emissions by 2050 won’t happen without the know-how of the energy sector, and commits to creating long term jobs.
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at the hope mission. As Chris Chacon reports, it comes as several Edmontonians are being forced out of encampments and told to stay at the shelter.
The new infections reported Wednesday bring the country's total case count to 147,612.
Halifax police say they believe alcohol is a factor in the single-vehicle crash at the intersection of Woodland Avenue and Mic Mac Boulevard.
Angry, confused and shedding tears, demonstrators who spent months calling for justice in the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor resumed their protests Wednesday after prosecutors announced a single officer had been indicted -- but not on charges involving the Black woman's death.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the City of Lethbridge in many ways, one of which includes a noticeable increase in illegal encampments and "rough sleeping" in the downtown area.
City of Saskatoon communications personnel did not say what the two suspicious packages, found at the VIDO-InterVac lab, contained.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe criticized the throne speech as an attack on western values.
Calgary police are questioning a suspect in relation to a fatal stabbing on Tuesday.
The City of Kelowna has found a new temporary overnight shelter location at 890 Baillie Ave., allowing for the relocation of the site on Recreation Avenue.
Two local businesses announced permanent closures Tuesday, with more are expected to follow suit according to the Regina and District Chamber of Commerce.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on Wednesday, following an address by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said that COVID-19 had exposed problems facing Canadians, but those are issues that existed before the pandemic and were not addressed. He urged Trudeau that action needs to be made now on issues like pharmacare and dental care, adding they will...
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole on Wednesday called for continued vigilance in the fight against COVID-19, but also said that under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada has “never been more divided.” He said he’s urged Trudeau to provide help for small businesses, ensure faster and better access to testing options and to work on ongoing western...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said that together Canadians can help “bend the curve” again, stressing they can “define the change” and while Canada is at a “crossroads,” they can get out of the pandemic.
Accusing the federal government of trampling on a matter of Quebec sovereignty, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet called matters of healthcare Quebec’s “exclusive responsibility” and said Trudeau has ignored pleas from Quebec and elsewhere to increase transfer payments to the provinces address rising healthcare costs.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said that the federal government would keep investing to help Canadians because he would rather the government “shoulder debt” over the public, including by extending the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) through to next summer. He said the Canada Emergency Business Account would also be expanded to help business...