The National Arts Centre and the Canadian Arts Presenting Association (CAPACOA) are once again extending a call for nominations for the National Arts Centre Award for Distinguished Contribution to ...
He eventually formed his own law firm, Merchant Law Group, which now has offices in British Columbia, Ontario, Alberta, ...
Justin Trudeau is the former prime minister of Canada. Read about his career, father, estranged wife, blackface controversy, ...
Canada’s economy is headed towards a rebound in 2026, a report by Deloitte said on Monday, but there’s one catch — the country must maintain a key exemption from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The Saskatchewan government is apologizing to former students of the Île-à-la-Crosse Boarding School and has agreed to pay $40.2 million in restitution to them and their families. Premier Scott Moe ...
Canada has listed India's Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity, allowing the federal government to seize property and freeze money owned by the group in the country. The federal public safety minister ...
With Canada Post on track to lose $1.5 billion in 2025 and contract discussions between the union and the corporation stalled, the federal government is embarking on a modernization plan it says will ...
Non-urgent mail will be allowed to move by ground, increasing delivery to 3-7 days. FOLLOW LIVE UPDATES: Canada Post free to end home delivery as part of plan to ensure financial survival (new window) ...
On Monday afternoon, on Radio-Canada’s Ici RDI news channel, host Christian Latreille asked the network’s Washington, D.C.-based reporter, Élisa Serret, why the United States had not done more to ...
Radio-Canada has apologized and put one of its reporters on indefinite leave after she used antisemitic language during a Monday broadcast. On the television show Sur Le Terrain, Washington ...
Radio-Canada is apologizing after a reporter made antisemitic comments on air, but a national Jewish advocacy group says the broadcaster needs to do more to prevent similar incidents from happening.
The Maison de Radio-Canada is seen in Montreal. A reporter who uttered antisemitic stereotypes on air has been relieved of her duties and Radio-Canada has apologized. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian ...
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