Joe Biden set to join striking U.S. auto workers on picket line
Experts in presidential and U.S. labour history say they cannot recall an instance when a sitting president has joined an ongoing strike.
Experts in presidential and U.S. labour history say they cannot recall an instance when a sitting president has joined an ongoing strike.
The IEA says this means that no new major oil and gas extraction projects are needed anywhere around the globe, nor any new coal mines or unabated coal plants.
According the CMHC, Canada needs to build about 3.5 million more units than its current pace of building by 2030 to restore affordability.
Lawyers representing Inuit children in Quebec are trying to launch a class-action lawsuit against the government, alleging abuse and discrimination by youth protection services
About 12 per cent of Nagorno Karabakh's population have fled across the border since Azerbaijan's swift military operation to fully reclaim the breakaway region.
Toronto Police say roads in and around Queen's Park are closed due to "a potential demonstration involving a number of vehicles" on Tuesday.
Ontario's police watchdog has ruled there was "reasonable grounds" for the officer to fire through the front door of a Stoney Creek home during a stand off.
Rent increases have pushed more than a few into survival mode. Advocates and tenants demand action, saying Manitoba could fix this crisis, which is leaving many without a home.
In an update on Monday, police said 27-year-old Prince Charles was arrested for failing to comply with a release order after allegedly removing his ankle monitor.
Arguments in the Toronto sexual-assault case against former Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard are expected to begin today.
"WaaPaKe" (Tomorrow) follows the generation raised by residential school survivors and is inspired by Jules Koostachin's brother, who passed away several years ago.
Selwyn Romilly became the first Black person elevated to the B.C. Supreme Court in 1995. He died Friday September 22 from cancer. He was 83.
Laurent Brossoit made 26 saves as the Winnipeg Jets scored a 5-0 pre-season win over the Edmonton Oilers Monday night.
Interior Health said the ER at the Nicola Valley Hospital in Merritt would be closed overnight from 7 p.m. until 7 a.m. Tuesday "due to limited staffing availability."
Jakob Chychrun is feeling a lot more comfortable after a whirlwind end to last season.
Kyle Connor, Neal Pionk, David Gustafsson, Morgan Barron and Kyle Capobianco scored as the Jets improved to 2-0 this preseason.
Jacques Louis-Martin Letendre, 31, was arrested on Friday in downtown Vancouver and remains in custody pending a court appearance on Sept. 29.
Reconciliation Action Group (RAG) says the incident occurred last Thursday, Sept. 21, on the grounds outside St. Timothy School after school was let out for the weekend.
The move builds on a major expansion of Uber service areas in June, when it began operating in Chilliwack, Victoria and Kelowna.
A café in Vancouver's Chinatown has gone to extreme measures to protect staff after being repeatedly targeted by crime.
Police said they received reports on Sunday, Sept. 24, that "suspicious signs" had been seen in both Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
The Opposition NDP is criticizing the Government of Alberta's survey on a provincial pension plan, saying it fails to ask Albertans whether they support pulling out of the CPP.
The fire, estimated at 2,043 hectares, is located between Okanagan Falls and Keremeos, but is deemed to be held.
The affected addresses are in electoral areas L (Grasslands), O (Lower North Thompson) and P (Rivers and the Peaks).
RCMP in Elk Point, Alta., are asking people to be on the lookout for a five-year-old boy who disappeared from Frog Lake First Nation Monday afternoon.