Nearly two million Canadian workers could remain unemployed this year, according to forecasts in the federal government's long-awaited "fiscal snapshot."
There is evidence that the closure of child care spaces "has greatly affected employed women’s job performance" and unemployed women’s ability to return to work, the federal government said in an analysis released Wednesday.
A coalition of groups devoted to eliminating gender-based violence across Canada is urging Ottawa and Nova Scotia to refrain from using a restorative justice approach for a promised inquiry into the mass killing that claimed 22 lives in the Maritime province.
Oilsands companies are restoring thousands of barrels of daily production to take advantage of higher oil prices as relaxed pandemic measures allow North American consumers to get back on the road.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister were spotted on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in a Toronto airport lounge not wearing mandatory masks to curb COVID-19.
The federal Liberal government is facing increasingly desperate pleas for assistance from Canadian charities and non-profit groups as some of the country's best-known and largest organizations say they are struggling to survive because of COVID-19.
The Ontario premier said the province’s environmental assessment process is too slow, and speeding it up will drive economic recovery after COVID-19. Critics say the legislation would harm the environment.
Montreal police are to announce a new policy on street checks today, July 8, 2020, months after a damning independent report found evidence of systemic bias linked to race in who they decide to stop.
The Arctic - "ground zero for climate change” — is warming more rapidly than the rest of the planet because of a positive feedback loop called Arctic amplification.
The region that stands to benefit the most per capita from Saskatchewan’s new law to prevent domestic violence could face steep challenges when it comes to accessing the legislation.