Two Canadian provinces have already reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent below 2005 levels, hitting a national target 13 years earlier than what was required.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced Thursday her government will dedicate $1.53 billion over the next eight years to building a new leg of Calgary's light-rail transit system.
Despite a 40 per cent increase in house purchases by foreign buyers in the first part of 2017, Montreal’s housing market is still affordable in comparison with cities like Vancouver and Toronto.
The Site C Dam is out of tune with Canada's new reality. It is yesterday’s project, write two doctors, concerned about the health of British Columbians and their environment.
From the birds-eye-view in the nosebleeds to the infield where you can see the strain in the horses eyes and hear the crack of the reins on their hides, it's hard not to imagine a tragic ending
Summer is a tough time for Diane Bélanger. While most people celebrate shorts weather and the sweet smell of new grass, the season brings back painful memories of her 20-year old daughter.
The head of the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women denies the process is drifting, saying she believes it’s moving at "lightning speed."