Nearly half of Canadians visited family and friends over the holidays, study shows
OTTAWA — A new survey suggests nearly half of Canadians visited with family or friends over the winter holiday period.
Trump urges Georgia to 'find' votes as election dramas climax around Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Voters in Georgia will head to the polls Tuesday to determine who holds the balance of power on Capitol Hill for the next two years, the opening act in what promises to be an explosive week in U.S. politics.
RCMP make more arrests in dispute over Indigenous lobster fishing in Nova Scotia
The Nova Scotia RCMP confirmed Friday the arrest of 21 people in recent weeks as they continue to investigate a violent confrontation at a lobster pound at the centre of a dispute over a self-regulated Indigenous fishery.
What the provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans so far
The federal government says the largest mass immunization effort in Canadian history could begin as early as next week as shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine are bound for sites across the country.
Trudeau won't confirm reports U.S. seeking plea deal with Meng Wanzhou
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined the chorus of official silence Friday surrounding reports that the United States is seeking to negotiate a plea deal of sorts with detained Huawei scion Meng Wanzhou.
Boil-water advisories in First Nations communities to continue past March 2021: feds
The federal government says it will not meet a marquee pledge by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to lift all boil-water advisories in First Nations communities by March 2021.
Liberals defend deals and distribution plan for COVID-19 vaccine
The Liberals are pushing back against allegations from their political rivals that the federal government has failed Canadians on COVID−19 vaccines, noting Canada was one of the first countries to order doses from several foreign suppliers.
Trudeau pledges $542M to Indigenous child-welfare
The federal government is sending $542 million to Indigenous groups to help them set up welfare services for children and families, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday.
Most Canadians could receive COVID-19 vaccine by September 2021, says Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pushed back against critics of his government’s COVID-19 vaccination plan with assurances most Canadians would be inoculated by September 2021.