Officials say wildfire evacuees in northwestern Alberta should not expect to return until at least next week and that provincial emergency funds for gas, food and other expenses should be available by Monday, May 27, 2019.
Canadians are increasingly concerned about how to pay for the care of aging baby boomers — and fearful that seniors will have to pay out of their own pockets, according to a survey commissioned by the Canadian Medical Association.
Canada's annual inflation rate picked up its pace in April for a third-straight month due in part to stronger gasoline prices in provinces with new carbon-pricing systems.
The man who won the most seats in P.E.I.'s provincial election Tuesday says he does not expect to seek a formal coalition agreement with the Greens or Liberals, and his Tories will forge ahead as a minority government.
For months, the scuttlebutt around the Island had been that the Green Party could form government. As election day approached, anticipation gave way to sorrow.
P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan called an early election on Tuesday, March 26, 2019, night, announcing an April 23 vote that polls suggest could produce Canada's first Green Party government.
Fossilized footprints discovered on Prince Edward Island last year have been matched with a prehistoric predator, giving the site newfound global significance.
Tiny Prince Edward Island has a chance to send a big message to the rest of the country about electoral reform when voters are asked to consider proportional representation in a referendum as early as this spring.
A powerful winter storm that brought heavy rain and snow to much of Eastern and Central Canada has closed schools, flooded streets, knocked out power and is forcing school buses to stay off the roads in Toronto today as temperatures plummet.
Prince Edward Island’s new Water Act, enshrining access to clean water in law, should serve as a model across Canada, where Canadians lack the federal legal right to a healthy environment, environmental lawyer Lisa Mitchell says.