Federal officials are considering expanding speed-restriction and no-fishing zones in the Gulf of St. Lawrence after six deaths of North Atlantic right whales in the last month, Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed $1.3 billion of federal funding Thursday towards extending Montreal's métro line — a project first announced by Réné Lévesque in 1979.
The Trump administration appears to be intervening in the war over America's most productive wild salmon fishery on behalf of the mining industry—which is bad news for the salmon and the people who depend on them.
In one of those interchangeable American office parks, where oceans of blacktop pool around lowrise grey-on-grey buildings, a gaggle of kids in white lab coats gathered to apply temporary burger tattoos, conduct mini science experiments, and await the arrival of a radically transformed food system.
Newly released figures show the federal Conservatives entered this election year having outpaced the Liberals in fundraising by more than $8.3 million in 2018.
The sexual-assault trial of former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle will proceed today, July 3, 2019, after the judge decided evidence given earlier in the trial is still admissible.
An Indigenous-led group says it will soon be ready to make a bid for majority ownership of the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline currently owned by the federal government.
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it has seized 13 exotic cats that were found in "horrific conditions" outside of Kamloops, B.C.
Ukraine's weak judicial system is hurting the country's prospects for reform, which is the only way it will ultimately overcome Russia's ongoing aggression, says the Trump administration's point man on the embattled country.
The system as a whole — not one person or service — is to blame for lapses in the case of a slain seven-year-old Quebec girl who'd been followed by youth protection, according to an internal probe by the regional health authority released on Wednesday, July 3, 2019.
With a potential heat wave looming, Montreal says it's prepared to lengthen pool hours and send firefighters door to door to mitigate conditions that contributed to the death of 66 people last year.