Alberta wildfires: Some oil and gas shutting in production again
Some oil and gas companies in Alberta are once again shutting in production as hot and dry conditions exacerbate the wildfire situation in the energy-producing province.
Some oil and gas companies in Alberta are once again shutting in production as hot and dry conditions exacerbate the wildfire situation in the energy-producing province.
Ethics commissioner Ariane Mignolet has opened an investigation after receiving a complaint regarding the nomination of Charles-Olivier Gosselin to Quebec court.
The FAO says $10-a-day child care has the potential to see nearly 100,000 more women enter the labour market, but only if the government creates more daycare spaces.
Although the haze Winnipeggers are seeing from Alberta wildfires Tuesday morning is expected to lighten up throughout the day, the city isn't free from smoky conditions quite yet.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Tuesday, May 16.
Niagara regional police say they've charged a 70-year-old following a daytime incident Saturday that saw a woman stabbed and two men fighting at a residence.
A Nova Scotia man who murdered his girlfriend in an act of domestic violence in April 2020 was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday, with no parole eligibility for 11 years.
A Waterloo man was arrested in Wellington County after a vehicle was attacked with an axe last week, according to OPP.
ALERTCalifornia is a wireless network that uses more than 1,000 cameras to watch and monitor wildfire activity across California.
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The third week of Alberta's election campaign continues, as the United Conservatives and New Democrats jockey for position on the health file.
The Montreal police arson squad is investigating after dozens of cars were torched in Lachine overnight. Police believe the fires are connected.
OPP say a fatal two-vehicle collision in February has resulted in charges for a man from Mount Forest. The accused is scheduled to make a court appearance in Guelph next month.
An evacuation order has been given to Peavine Métis Settlement as of 5:34 a.m. Tuesday. It is home to approximately 993 people.
Its cautionary note comes as artificial intelligence applications are rapidly gaining in popularity, highlighting a technology that could upend the way society operates.
South Korea is Canada's seventh-largest trading partner for both imports and exports, amounting to $16.7 billion in merchandise trade in 2021.
Justice Minister David Lametti is set to make an announcement Tuesday afternoon about how his government plans to reform Canada's bail system
The annual pace of inflation has been slowing in recent months after hitting a peak of 8.1 per cent last year.
Neither Bell Canada nor the Ontario government will say how much money they made from a jail phone system that charged what lawyers describe as 'exorbitan'' rates for inmate calls.
Coun. John Kovac compared the twist to something from a movie, pointing out that every narrative needs a bad guy. "I don't think we're the villain," he mused.
Plumes of dust and dirt could be seen rising into the air after a landslide crashed across Highway 97 near Summerland.
The pilots' union said in a statement it was poised to issue the notice over the weekend but delayed doing so to allow negotiations to continue.
A wildfire in Yellowhead County west of Edmonton grew on Monday, prompting an evacuation order for a rural area halfway between Highway 16 and Whitecourt.
The Edmonton Elks made a trade for a local product on Sunday along with suspending two veteran players on the first day of training camp and 2023 CFL season.