House sends bill that would unblock Afghan aid to Senate, which has concerns
The House of Commons' passage of Bill C-41 comes more than a year after many Canadian allies issued exemptions in their terrorism laws for aid workers.
The House of Commons' passage of Bill C-41 comes more than a year after many Canadian allies issued exemptions in their terrorism laws for aid workers.
The smoky conditions in Edmonton because of the Alberta wildfires is leading to hundreds of sports games and other outdoor activities getting cancelled week after week.
U.S.-based retailer Nordstrom's court-ordered liquidation sale ends Tuesday, but shoppers Global News spoke with said the pickings are getting slim.
The 58-year-old man is facing firearms-related charges after police searched his home.
Southern Alberta ranchers are hitting a crisis point due to the continued hot and dry conditions this spring.
One week after a 14-year-old boy was swept into the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton near Terwillegar Park, his body was recovered.
One issue stood out as complex and heartbreaking - and the ombudsman says all levels of government must come together to solve it.
Indigenous people comprise about five per cent of B.C.'s population, but account for about 30 per cent of people in provincial jails.
Over the past several weeks, Epcor said it has seen large, unexpected overnight demand that is not related to population growth or visitor trends.
This Stingers fan will be getting a year’s worth of beer, on the house after draining a long shot half court free throw Saturday night.
A GTA hockey mom and founder of a league for tween girls, says the city needs to change its approval process for ice times.
Some residents of Princeton, B.C. were upset when opening their 2023 tax bill. 'We had we had two major sources of tax increases here,' said James Graham, town finance director.
The Bombers signed a pair of players with CFL experience, while releasing Matt Cole and Caleb Thomas on Monday.
A Saskatchewan advocate for people who are unhoused says more supports are needed, and governments need to stop fighting over whose jurisdiction it is to solve the social crisis.
Over 700 people attended the Corgi Races held for their second annual in the Martensville curling club. The event raised $2,200 for a good cause.
A Regina woman is advocating for others who have cancer by bringing to light the unexpected costs of recover – costs that add up quickly and unexpectedly.