Alberta’s New Democratic Premier Rachel Notley was all smiles Tuesday evening as she emerged in the halls of the House of Commons after a meeting with the prime minister.
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.
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.
One woman covered her mouth and turned away from the screen, while another said, "Oh no!" Bill Morneau and Catherine McKenna both came and went without talking to reporters in Ottawa.
Climate change and energy issues haven't been dominant in U.S. media coverage of the presidential election, but Trump has occasionally been criticized for making bizarre and unsubstantiated claims.
More than three dozen safety recommendations have been outstanding for more than 20 years, said Kathy Fox, the chair of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
The esteemed travel guide publisher cites 150th birthday parties and the "wave of positivity" unleashed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as reasons to visit the Great White North in 2017.
An aging pipeline plagued with safety problems and leaks continues to operate near Canada’s largest cities, despite repeated violations and serious warnings from two high-ranking officials.
If it works, our governments would be tapping into a tried-and-true Canadian approach that has worked, one that sees provinces pioneer good ideas we can scale up into national policies.
Kombucha, miso, kimchi, and sauerkraut: there are so many fermented foods out there and they are becoming increasingly easy to get your hands on, so it's a fun and exciting journey to undertake.
The prime minister was asked why his Liberal government has yet to comply with compliance orders from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on the delivery of child welfare services on reserves.
The total includes just over $220,000 in relocation expenses for five staffers in the Prime Minister's Office, just one of whom racked up almost $127,000 for "moving services."
The federal NDP will turn to its network of social activists to woo progressives back to the party fold this fall, according to the party's new national director.