Quebec records 844 new cases, 6 more deaths linked to coronavirus
The province has the highest COVID-19 caseload and death toll in the country.
The province has the highest COVID-19 caseload and death toll in the country.
The decision comes more than a year after a Senate investigation found a pattern of inappropriate behaviour by then-senator Don Meredith.
The Christmas Cheer Board is changing the way it distributes food to Winnipeggers in need this winter, in an attempt to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The 5.4-tonne bomb exploded underwater and did not cause any injuries, Poland's navy says.
Police allege a man brandished a firearm during a confrontation outside a Ridout Street home.
Alek Minassian faces 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder in connection with the April 2018 incident.
Here are the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Wednesday.
The school says the students were dismissed after being identified as high-risk contacts and have been asked to self-isolate at home.
Manitoba RCMP say the remains found in August in Roseau River are those of a missing Winnipeg man Bud Paul.
Deng Mabiour is charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of Dr. Walter Reynolds at the Village Mall Walk-In Clinic in Red Deer.
WestJet said it is indefinitely suspending flights to Moncton, Fredericton, Sydney and Charlottetown, while 'significantly' reducing service to Halifax and St. John's.
If provinces aren't able to keep up with COVID-19 contact tracing and need additional resources, they can ask the federal government for more support, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Here are some of the highlights from Tuesday's BC leaders' debate.
Brigham Young University-Idaho is warning any students who have intentionally exposed themselves or others to the virus will be suspended and may even be expelled.
Athabasca RCMP issued a news release Tuesday night that said an investigation into a deadly single-vehicle crash in northern Alberta this weekend is ongoing.
Homeless people staying at an encampment in Edmonton’s Old Strathcona neighbourhood will soon have to find someplace else to go. Sarah Komadina explains why.
Police say an autopsy has determined a man who died in west Edmonton over the weekend was stabbed to death and that the fatality has been ruled a homicide.
Both parties' calls come as opposition parties have indicated they plan to resurrect the earlier probes at the Commons' finance and ethics committees, among others.
Trump is now telling his supporters who have contracted COVID-19 that they are immune, but experts say there's not enough science to support his claims.
Neil Belenkie said he made the decision after a bylaw amendment regarding the city's road ends was voted down at the last council meeting.
As fall weather sets in, many people head into the kitchen to cook up some comfort food. The Global Edmonton morning news team is making their favourite fall meals each Tuesday of October. This week, Erin Chalmers prepares her simple whiskey salmon and tomato arugula pasta.
According to the release, Eugene Scalia was tested for the virus Tuesday evening and the results were negative.
Cochrane RCMP are investigating a deadly single-vehicle crash that occurred southwest of Bragg Creek late Tuesday afternoon.
Edmonton's new bus routes don't take effect until April 25, 2021, but the city announced Tuesday that people in the city will start to see new bus stop signs in Alberta's capital this fall.
The Edmonton sports community is mourning the loss of videographer Rob Zittlau and his wife Grace, who were killed in a collision north of Edmonton near Legal on the weekend.