Events unfolding in the U.S. around education policy should call Canadians to pay close attention to what is happening in our ...
Alberta and Saskatchewan will be among the provinces hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, according to an assessment by the Conference Board of Canada released February 19.
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Hosted on MSNHow curling in Canada evolved from recreational origins to become a competitive sports juggernautThe sport of curling has rocked our nation for more than two centuries. Generations of Canadians have embraced the game, ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has socked Canadians with a punishing carbon tax that, in some cases, already exceeds their ...
In response to increasing demands for better disaggregated data to shed light on people's diverse experiences, Statistics Canada and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) are ...
The Métis National Council could see funding cuts as it grapples with the rapid withdrawal of two provincial members, the ...
Is the new Official Languages Act unfair? Three constitutional experts say that those who claim it is are distorting Canadian ...
Todd Taylor knows there’s a big market next door, but he finds selling into Alberta “frustrating.” Taylor co-owns Dwayne ...
Come with CityNews to spend a night at the Manitoba Museum. This museum was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in the summer of 1970. Now nearly 55 years later, it remains a staple in the province. Just ask ...
Wind chills around minus 40 are expected throughout the three provinces, with Environment Canada saying things could get even ...
Alexandre Da Rocha has a busy schedule ahead. As the newly named, first-ever Canadian women’s futsal coach, Da Rocha has to ...
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