Trudeau was defending the importance of press freedom in response to criticism over Canadian journalists who are facing jail time for doing their jobs.
The clock is ticking on British Columbia's provincial election. Here's what you need to know about who is going to do what for B.C.'s beautiful species at risk.
“When the fire department tells us the community might be a dangerous place because of the project, that’s supposed to be OK?” Burnaby resident Grayson Barke asks about the new Kinder Morgan pipeline.
The premier’s quixotic inconsistency appears to be designed to garner votes in the current B.C. election campaign rather than indicating a rational approach to climate change.
The leaking of these details, from a town hall meeting for all NEB staff, didn't sit well with senior management. That's what brought the private investigator into the mix.
The damaging flooding is coming on the heels of “extreme” weather that led to one of the wettest months in over a century, says the International Lake Ontario—St. Lawrence River Board.
Open scientific data is not only in the public interest, it is also democratically and morally right, say scientists praising an expert panel recomendation.
National Observer's Mike De Souza received an 'outstanding investigative journalism' award from the Canadian Association of Journalists on Saturday night in Ottawa.
D’anciens dénonciateurs comme Ian Bron, entretenus pour cet article par L’Observateur National, ont indiqué qu’ils y reconnaissaient un motif d'intimidation.
It was a time of profound uncertainty. Emails show public servants assembled a “ministerial briefing” on the implications of Trump's election victory on major Canada-U.S. issues.
350.org says the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has too much lobbying influence on the government and should not be sponsoring the Canadian Museum of History.