Union that represents Alberta health workers prepares for ‘intense’ bargaining
AUPE has 95,000 members working in government, health care, education, boards and agencies, municipalities, as well as private companies.
AUPE has 95,000 members working in government, health care, education, boards and agencies, municipalities, as well as private companies.
RMC's newest crop of first year officer cadets earned their first accolade as they were presented with badges on Saturday, signifying their full entrance to the ranks.
An Angus Reid poll delved into issues around trans people and gender identity, as well as children, hormones and transitioning.
A 41-year-old man from the Little Pine First Nation faces several charges following a drug trafficking investigation where police seized items such as drugs and an air rifle.
A week after Metroland announced several Ontario newspapers were moving to a digital-only model, Spectator staff were told they'll be doing all their work from home.
"Messi is unstoppable. He's special," said the veteran Toronto FC attacking midfielder. "Everybody knows that."
The event drew hundreds of community members to RBC Place London following a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth II.
A new consumer survey shows that Canadians have adopted new eating and buying habits as a result of food inflation. A pair of Quebec shoppers say they can relate.
Armed with a roller backpack and armfuls of support, John Renton of Moncton, N.B., hits the streets every day without fail on a simple mission to help the homeless.
All but three suspects live in communities outside Vancouver, with some living as far away as Prince George, Vancouver Island and the Okanagan.
Kasari Govender says peaceful demonstration protects democracy and generates debate, but the human rights of the trans and 2SLGBTQIA+ community are "not up for debate."
The Nova Scotia RCMP plans to formally apologize for its historical use of street checks, more than two years after the force said it was not planning to do so.
OPP say the highway is closed between Dyno Road and Eels Lake Road following a 'serious' crash.
Winnipeg police say they're investigating a shooting that took place Monday evening in the River Park South area.
Police service chief Stuart Betts held a town hall Monday to outline reasons the service needs a 11.7 budget hike in 2024. He also hinted about plans for a new police station.
Parts of northcentral Alberta were awash in purple, pink, teal and green hues Monday night, in a gorgeous display of aurora borealis.
Lawyers representing UR Pride said the policy violates two sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including equality rights and the right to security of the person.
Edward S. Druzolowski was charged with second-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing a man who was helping his mother trim trees on her property.
The International Criminal Court said it had detected unusual activity on its computer network at the end of last week, prompting a response that was still ongoing.
Alexis von Hoensbroech says the global push to decarbonize the aviation sector by 2050 will lead to a major increase in ticket prices unless governments step in to offer support.
On ‘Midday on 630 CHED with Courtney Theriault,’ the longtime journalist will zero in on all things Edmonton weekdays noon to 2 p.m.
According to the facts, Ngugi stole a quantity of sodium nitrite from his workplace and in doing so, he knew that the substance was toxic for human consumption.
NDP Leader Wab Kinew says he would lift the provincial sales tax from the construction of new rental units if his party wins the Oct. 3 provincial election.
Allegations the Indian government was involved in the murder of a Sikh leader in British Columbia has put a renewed spotlight on the Khalistan movement.
Severe storms in Alberta and the Prairies this summer resulted in more than $300 million in insured losses, according to initial estimates from the Insurance Bureau of Canada.