Canadian North and the federal government are facing criticism over major changes to the airline's baggage rates, effective on tickets booked as of today.
Urban downtowns are sometimes called concrete jungles because the apartments and office buildings that make up skylines from New York to Vancouver are generally made of — what else? — concrete.
The City of Toronto has struck a tentative revenue-sharing deal with the agency that runs its public parking lots, avoiding possible cuts to its popular Bike Share program and EV charging station rollout.
Western University officials met with student protesters for the second time since an encampment was erected 28 days ago, with both sides expressing different versions of what was accomplished.
A suspended Vancouver lawyer who lost a "frivolous" lawsuit against her neighbour over a glass deck divider has been ordered to pay the woman nearly $30,000 in costs, likely ending a case that legal experts had described as highly unusual.
There are so many lobsters ready for processing or live sale in some eastern Cape Breton harbours that they're being stored temporarily in large flotillas of plastic crates.
Premier Blaine Higgs is defending his decision to ban a sex education group from provincial schools despite acknowledging not having seen the entire presentation that provoked criticism from some parents.
The Opposition NDP is calling for an independent investigation into allegations regarding harassment, bullying and guns made by Saskatchewan Speaker Randy Weekes.