Maureen Thomas, chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation travelled to Ottawa for a last-minute appeal to stop the Trudeau government from approving Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion pipeline.
Brace yourselves for direct action, civil disobedience, mass arrests… the whole nine yards. All that said, it’s hard for a guy like me not to feel encouraged by the overarching government signals.
Why prime minister chose Liberia as his first stop has surprised many, given there is a limited relationship and no obvious economic interests between the two countries.
Online favourite Nellie McClung, "Anne of Green Gables" author Lucy Maud Montgomery; B.C. artist Emily Carr; and Manitoba author Gabrielle Roy are not among them
Canada is grappling with hunger on its own turf with over 4 million Canadians experiencing food insecurity - a lack of access to the variety or quantity of food they need due to lack of money.
Canadian corporate executives whose companies together employ more than a million people are urging Prime Minister Trudeau and the premiers to press ahead with climate action and carbon pricing.
Fifteen migrant workers from Guatemala were arrested on Oct. 26, 2016 and now face deportation. National Observer interviewed some of them to hear their story.
“It’s the ‘same old, same old’ with the U.S. government,” said LaDonna Brave Bull Allard from the Standing Rock Sioux. “We’ve been fighting them ever since they stepped onto our country.”
A Calgary-based employee of Irving Oil, a major player in the proposed Energy East pipeline project, sent an email invitation directly to Steven Kelly, an NEB member who also faced controversy.
Just after U.S. president-elect Donald Trump denounces the Pacific Rim trade deal, Canada's trade minister decried the rise of "ugly" partisan politics and anti-globalization forces
Conservative Sen. Claude Carignan says he was compelled to table the private member's bill after learning that Montreal police obtained warrants to monitor the iPhone of a La Presse journalist.