House of Commons rises until end of January after tumultuous year
The House will sit again on Jan. 29, but major issues from 2023 will remain on the agenda, including Canada's affordability and housing crisis.
The House will sit again on Jan. 29, but major issues from 2023 will remain on the agenda, including Canada's affordability and housing crisis.
One K9, Marook, tracked the third suspect into the woods and found him, police said. The suspect didn't obey officer orders but was arrested with Marook's help.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to build more than 40,000 homes in Vancouver in the next decade. He didn't say if the homes would be houses or apartments.
City officials say the project will do more than create a space for entertainment and events. It will also contribute to making the downtown area a more vibrant place to live.
Health critic Vicki Mowat said there's been an increase in mother-child service disruptions in hospitals across Saskatchewan.
Mexico's Health Department on Friday ordered the temporary closure of a melon-packing plant implicated in salmonella infections that killed five people in Canada.
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Chief Cindy Woodhouse visited Poundmaker First Nation on Friday with the intention of starting a positive relationship.
After two searches at a home and business in Flin Flon, Man., one man is behind bars and another wanted on firearms-related charges.
The library said that it is closing its Carson, Glanworth and Lambeth branches until Jan. 2 after initially saying the branches would only close through next week.
Kelowna will close out its trip on Saturday evening against the league-leading Saskatoon Blades (23-8-1-0).
When the White family of Lexington, Ky., brought home their annual Christmas tree last month, they had no idea a baby owl had already claimed the tree as its home.
20K Sock Day started back in 2019 and is a national initiative that encourages people in communities across Canada to collect and donate new socks for people without a home.
IN8 Developments president Darryl Firsten says they need to pre-sell a certain number of condos to get project financing and that "there is just no market right now."
From a ceremony honouring a fan favourite to B.C.-born solutions for food waste, here are five good news stories from the week to share.
As controversy around Minister's Zoning Orders continues, the province is planning to use the tool to protect emergency flight paths for hospitals in downtown Toronto.
The SIU says a man barricaded himself inside a cabin. After an officer shot the man with an ARWEN, the man returned fire. The SIU says an officer shot the man with a firearm.
Another beluga whale has died at Marineland, bringing the number of whales that have died at the Niagara Falls, Ont., tourist attraction to 15 over the past four years.
Ontario announced changes to allow registered nurses to prescribe certain medications earlier this year.
The Louis Riel School Division sent out a letter to parents updating them on the situation and the ongoing investigation.
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem is pushing back on expectations that the central bank will start cutting rates soon, arguing there are still risks to the inflation outlook.
An 11-year-old boy has died after getting hit by a puck on Tuesday during a minor hockey league practice near Montreal. The death was confirmed on Friday.
Caledon OPP say a 27-year-old man from Brampton has been charged after a crash in Caledon in July that killed a person from Toronto.
In 2017, Alex Batty vanished while on a week-long vacation to Málaga, Spain with his mother, Melanie Batty, and grandfather, David Batty.
The Greenbelt Statute Law Amendment Act is the legislation fulfilling Ford's promise to restore Greenbelt protections to 15 parcels of land.
RCMP continue to investigate a fatal collision that claimed the life of a 64-year-old Wetaskiwin County resident on Tuesday.