Jagmeet Singh often starts conversations with Burnaby South residents by asking a question: "I want to take on the government in Ottawa. What do you need me to do?"
Canadians will pay more taxes if the Liberals are re-elected, Andrew Scheer warned on Sunday, January 27, 2019, as he rallied his Conservative troops for the last sitting of Parliament before an election this fall.
The widow of one of the victims of Quebec City's mosque shooting has won her battle for compensation just days before the anniversary of the tragedy, her lawyer said on Sunday, January 27, 2019.
Canada's export development bank is getting entirely out of the coal game but will continue to fund the oil and gas sector as the world transitions towards cleaner sources of energy.
Work on a Trans Mountain pipeline crossing in a British Columbia stream has destroyed salmon habitat, raising concerns about the Crown corporation's ability to build infrastructure through waterways if the expansion project proceeds, a scientist says.
Two of the busiest airports in the United States are reporting flight delays due to a shortage of air-traffic controllers, believed to be a direct result of a federal government shutdown that's now in its 35th day.
The head of a federal investment-promotion agency — and former national director of the Liberal Party of Canada — resigned this month from the board of a holdings firm specializing in cannabis companies after he received an order from Canada's ethics czar.
American automakers, aluminum producers, manufacturers and farmers are running out of time, money and patience as the North American tariff standoff persists, and they're pleading with the United States to put an end to it.
More than four years after it started, Canada is ending its air-to-air refuelling support to the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.