Saskatchewan minister drilled over pronoun policy at Saskatoon medical conference
Dr. Anna Redekop asked Minister McLeod what he was doing to address the youth mental health crisis predicted to escalate as a result of the pronoun policy bill.
Dr. Anna Redekop asked Minister McLeod what he was doing to address the youth mental health crisis predicted to escalate as a result of the pronoun policy bill.
The housing market remained fairly quiet in the area last month, according to the Waterloo Regional Association of Realtors.
As Ottawa unveils its immigration plan for 2024-26 this week, immigration experts say more resources are needed to help new permanent residents settle into life in Canada.
A new initiative is starting in Barrie and Orillia to help connect men in need with professional clothing to enter the workforce.
Oct. 31 marked the official end of Alberta's 2023 wildfire season, which saw a record 2.2 million hectares burned. That's 10 times more than the five-year average.
Transit workers in Hamilton are likely to reject a final offer the city, which could precipitate a work stoppage as early as Wednesday.
Thousands of tickets are issued each month through the City of Toronto's speed camera program, but what happens when a ticket is issued to a City-owned vehicle?
The Ontario Securities Commission has approved an $8-million settlement with Royal Bank of Canada over issues with its tracking of costs related to internal software development.
The City of Saint John is seeking public feedback for a plan redesign of Charlotte Street in the city's uptown core, adding a bike lane among other features.
Speaking to Global News, Marie-Josée Houle said non-market rental housing needs to be at least 20 per cent of Canada’s total housing supply.
Unionized workers at Manitoba Public Insurance have returned to work, but the Crown corporation's board chair is urging patience as staff tackle a heavy backlog of work.
The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear appeal applications from Todd Ferguson, Daniel Joinson and Shane Fraser.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats travel to Montreal Saturday afternoon to battle the Alouettes in the CFL's East Division semifinal.
Ski season has started in Alberta as two resorts in the Canadian Rockies, west of Calgary, opened for skiers and snowboarders.
'Now, I love VISITING CANADA, but your NATIONAL AIRLINE is NOT GOOD ADVERTISING FOR YOUR COUNTRY!!!' Eric Braeden said in his accusatory tirade.
An early morning house fire in Winnipeg left one person injured. All three occupants and a dog were rescued as fire crews battled the blaze.
Clearing snow from your sidewalk or driveway, however, can be more than just an annoying chore — the shovelling season brings with it an increased risk of heart attacks.
Francis Ngugi, who put a poisonous chemical in a cereal container, killing a Scarborough toddler in March 2021, has been sentenced to life in prison.
Habitat for Humanity Guelph-Wellington and Meridian Credit Union are partnering to help families find an affordable home with the Garafraxa Village Project in Fergus.
Weekly newspapers across the province have depended on the door-to-door Publisac service to bring local news to Quebecers' doorsteps.
Calgary police are appealing to the public for help finding a man believed to be responsible for a poppy box theft in the city's southeast.
Quinn Hughes had a goal and four assists, and eight players scored in a dominating Vancouver Canucks win over the Sharks on Thursday.
One man was arrested and is in custody after Manitoba RCMP say he was involved in a robbery attempt at a business in Thompson earlier this week.
Strength in the financial services market and base metals helped lead Canada's main stock index higher in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets also rose.
Waterloo regional police say officers are investigating a shooting incident which occurred in Kitchener last weekend.