Oil and gas well drillers want federal funding to help industry decarbonize
The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC) says it expects 6,229 wells to be drilled in Western Canada next year.
The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC) says it expects 6,229 wells to be drilled in Western Canada next year.
Butter chicken and garlic naan were the most popular food items ordered in Canada this year, according to a report by SkipTheDishes.
The head of Canada's Building Trades Unions is calling plans to hire upwards of 900 temporary foreign workers to help build a heavily subsidized EV battery plant an 'insult.'
Prominent Canadian retailer Mastermind Toys has filed for creditor protection as challenges facing the company are 'too significant to overcome,' it says.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, Nov. 24.
Laval police say they were called around 5:30 p.m. to a residential building on Paradis Street in the city's Vimont district.
Those travelling across the Halifax Harbour over the next two weekends can expect a lengthier commute, as the 53-year-old MacKay Bridge will be closed for repairs.
Niagara Regional Police say they are seeking witnesses and surveillance video following a crash on Regional Road 24 on Thursday afternoon.
The City of Toronto says it will begin to clear out an encampment in Kensington Market on Friday morning due to it being an 'immediate public safety risk.'
Each year, thousands of people from across Canada and around the world come to Regina to attend Agribition, which is the largest livestock show in Canada.
Frontenac OPP say Kevin Camilleri was reported missing on Nov. 16. He was last seen on Nov. 9 in the Sharbot Lake area, about 75 kilometres north of Kingston.
Conservative Sen. Don Plett apologized Thursday after two female senators accused him of physical intimidation and verbal harassment in the Senate chamber earlier this month.
Hamilton Police say a sex assault investigation connected with a post-secondary instructor is ongoing and they believe there may be additional victims.
Between now and Dec. 16, Winnipeg will play three big games against Dallas, and Colorado twice. Those games will show the fanbase just how good this version of the Jets is.
Oscar Pistorius was granted parole Friday, 10 years after shooting his girlfriend through a toilet door at his home in South Africa in a killing that jolted the world.
The annual wave of discounts, door crashers and sales timed to the holiday season will be especially welcomed by Canadians who are feeling stressed about money this year.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war to destroy Hamas' military capabilities, end its 16-year rule in Gaza and return all the hostages.
Members of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 107 and the city of Hamilton have ratified a 'strong tentative agreement,' averting any further labour disruptions.
European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are in St. John's, N.L., for the 19th EU-Canada Summit.
Black Friday is one of the biggest shopping events of the year with discounts on home goods, beauty, luggage and tech - including brands like Apple which rarely go on sale.
Real estate businessman Brett Miller has built his life on the bedrock of memories he made in Montreal. He was 18 years-old when he came to study commerce at McGill University.
No gift warms holiday hearts quite like jewellery. A favourite present to give (and receive), these precious trinkets hold sentimental value that wearers can cherish forever. If you’re looking to surprise a loved one with a stunning accessory this season, save on the splurge. Black Friday is the best time of year to shop new...
Smart devices are likely a popular gift this season as social media use among kids remains prominent, but how should parents navigate introducing their child to the digital world?
Nestled to the north of Toronto, Caledon has spent years struggling with illegal trucking operations run from its field and farms. Some residents fear the issue is more sinister.
Darrell Bricker, global CEO of Ipsos public affairs, said the polling indicates "a lot of sympathy" for the hostages and for the people who are suffering because of the conflict.