Transport rolled onto the scene of the Quebec election campaign on Saturday, September 1, 2018, as two of the main party leaders promised to help travellers get around if elected.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Congress on Saturday, September 1, 2018, not to interfere with his plans for a new North American Free Trade Agreement, lest he cancel the deal entirely.
Listen to Sandy Garossino speak about Thrusday's ruling on the Trans Mountain expansion approval, and the full audio of her previous interview with Prime Minister Trudeau about the pipeline and Indigenous consultation.
The leader of Canada’s official Opposition party on Friday appeared to walk back an erroneous tweet that describes oil as the cleanest form of energy available.
The federal Liberals are considering whether a reshaping of federal labour standards should include giving workers the right to ignore their job-related emails at home.
On Wednesday, August 29, 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau painstakingly explained to students in Kapuskasing, Ont., how the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is a central pillar of his government's agenda.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer defended his party's suddenly sharp criticism of the Liberal government's performance on the North American Free Trade Agreement, saying the Tories want a deal with the United States as much as anyone.
The hot-button issue of health care burst into the spotlight in Quebec's election campaign on Thursday, August 30, 2018, in the form of promises for more family doctors as well as subsidized eyewear for youngsters.
Panic erupted at a sprawling Toronto mall on Thursday afternoon after gunshots fired following an altercation between two groups sent terrified shoppers running for cover.
Premier Rachel Notley pulled Alberta out of the national climate agreement Thursday until the federal government gets the Trans Mountain pipeine expansion back on track.
The Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Squamish Nation and other First Nations spokespersons expressed their surprise and elation at a press conference following the groundbreaking Trans Mountain decision by the Federal Court of Appeal, calling it a "paradigm shift in the acknowledgment of Indigenous rights."