Northern Ontario First Nations call for help amid mental health crisis
Several First Nations and health officials in northern Ontario are asking for help after declaring a state of emergency over mental health crises across their territories.
Several First Nations and health officials in northern Ontario are asking for help after declaring a state of emergency over mental health crises across their territories.
Canadian dental associations say they want more details about Ottawa's plan to provide dental insurance while preserving existing private and public care.
A man leaving his bedroom found an unknown woman sitting and eating food at his kitchen table. Guelph police said she was the one who pulled the alarm early Friday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday that his government would pause applying carbon pricing to home heating oil deliveries for three years.
The Opposition Liberals — led by Susan Holt — introduced a non-confidence amendment to the Progressive Conservatives' throne speech, which was tabled last week.
Indigo CEO Heather Reisman's return to the company comes as the retailer attempts to transition to a new store concept and bounce back from a wave of setbacks.
Three big wins in five days have changed the Jets’ fortunes — and probably the attitude of many people about the team, too
Trillium Health Partners says one if its physicians received an 'anti-Semitic death threat' and Peel Regional Police are now investigating the incident as hate-motivated.
Forty-eight per cent of Canadians who completed the online Leger survey said they would be handing out candy, while 46 per cent said they would opt out.
The pedestrian-involved collision happened at around 7:17 a.m. near Steeles Avenue and McCowan Road.
Crossfield, Alta., warned residents of a gas leak at the intersection of Limit Avenue and Murdoch Street on Thursday night. The intersection was still closed as of Friday morning.
Israeli forces backed by fighter jets and drones carried out a second ground raid into Gaza in as many days and struck targets on the outskirts of Gaza City.
The lawyers for two "Freedom Convoy" organizers are expected to continue their legal fight for access to internal Ottawa Police Service documents Friday.
Another day and another part of southern Manitoba getting its first real snow dump of the winter-this time in Winnipeg and the southeast part of the province. There’s reduced visibility, snowy and icy conditions being reported on Highway 1 through Deacons Corner. The same is being reported on Highway 75 through Morris. Further west on...
Hundreds of heavily armed police and FBI agents searched intensely for Robert Card, an Army reservist authorities say fatally shot 18 people in the town of Lewiston.
Higher interest rates could lead to a further slowing in Canada's housing market heading into the winter, some economists argue, as the Bank of Canada's key rate remains elevated.
By now, your shorts and t-shrits are probably packed away in replace of knitted sweaters and jeans. Just as our wardrobe needs updating with seasonal changes, so does our home – out goes the patio furniture and in comes the warming blankets. And what better way to get excited about your home update than with...
The multi-generational residents of the historic Black community of Lucasville are asking for a say in what happens to their home, as mass development impacts road safety.
Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard is expected to continue testifying today at his sexual assault trial in Toronto.
The 130-page document contains 97 recommendations with an overall price tag of $17.35 million.
Smith says Alberta will continue its $7.5-million pension-exit advertising and survey campaign, despite acknowledging the key dollar figure is disputed and likely headed to court.
A Calgary doctor is seeking support from the federal government and is searching for other medical professionals willing to go to Gaza with him.
During the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway in late September and early October, crews finished the last major concrete pour on the project.
Blue Bombers running back Brady Oliveira is nominated for another award after being named the club's Most Outstanding Player and Most Outstanding Canadian 24 hours earlier.
Trudeau said the federal government will be rolling out incentives to Atlantic Canada households who are more reliant on heating oil to make a switch to heat pumps easier.