The Proud Boys: Small, retrograde and 'willing to go places and disrupt things'
Until this week, few Canadians had heard of the Proud Boys. That changed on Canada Day, when five young men in matching black polo shirts disrupted an Indigenous ceremony in Halifax.
Banning of junk food sales in Canadian schools having a positive effect: study
Over the past 12 years, six provinces have banned junk food from schools, and a new study says the measure is having a positive impact on student health.
Trudeau celebrates St-Jean-Baptiste day in Montreal with his family
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among the many people attending Fete nationale celebrations in Quebec on Saturday, June 24, 2017.
Nova Scotia Liberals win their second straight majority government
After a long night of hard-fought election battles, Nova Scotia's Liberal government won a second straight majority victory early Wednesday, May 31, 2017.
Help promised for iconic N.B. beach: 'It's very important to maintain the brand'
With its long ribbon of sandy shores, New Brunswick's Parlee Beach is one of the top tourist draws in Atlantic Canada, boasting the warmest salt water in Canada.
'Their light will always shine:' Ceremony marks Westray mine disaster
Twenty-five years after she lost her husband to one of Nova Scotia's worst coal mining disasters, Darlene Dollimont-Svenson still finds it difficult talking about the life they once shared.
Bay of Fundy fishermen lose court bid to stop testing of huge tidal turbines
Fishermen have failed to persuade a court that Nova Scotia's environment minister was wrong to approve a tidal energy test project in the Bay of Fundy.
Discounts and subsidies for seniors under more scrutiny than ever
St. John's city councillor Tom Hann had proposed the city lower the age limit for the Seniors Discount for bus passes or admission to some recreational venues.
Nova Scotia premier says miniseries about Canada must be corrected
The premier of Nova Scotia Stephen McNeil has added his voice to a growing chorus of complaints about a TV docu-drama about Canada's history.
A fresh look at stunning, historic 'Book of Negroes' through N.S. online portal
A closer examination of the "Book of Negroes" online reveals a time when black people were — legally speaking — nothing more than property.