Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a fiery speech Thursday that depicted the government's latest budget as a threat to the country's future, and suggested a number of new social programs will get a second look if he leads the next government.
The East Coast Music Association announced it will give honorary awards to 10 Atlantic Canadians at the ECMA awards weekend, May 1-5 in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Councils from the City of London, Ont. and Oneida Nation of the Thames held their first official meeting in 150 years Wednesday evening, with both saying collaboration and open dialogue is key to working together toward true reconciliation.
Alberta is bracing for another challenging fire season and with fire officials urging communities to prepare for conditions to grow more volatile as a summer drought settles in.
One day early next month, in the shadow of Iceland's mountain peaks, high-powered fans are expected to begin to pull in air from the surrounding countryside.
Eddie Joyce is growing frustrated with the Newfoundland and Labrador government after raising the same petition 10 times in the House of Assembly, asking government to amend a law that prevents some victims of childhood physical abuse from suing for compensation.
Premier Tim Houston says the provincial government has reached an "agreement in principle" on a new collective agreement with the union that represents 10,000 teachers across Nova Scotia.
The New Brunswick government collected $18 million in industrial carbon tax revenue from the province's biggest emitters last year — money it plans to hand back to them this year in the form of subsidies.
Winnipeg police executed search warrants on several Spirit Rising House homes following allegations the foster home operator gave cannabis to kids in Child and Family Services care, CBC News has learned.