Autochtones: Ottawa fait appel d’un avis sur la protection de l’enfance au Québec
La Cour d’appel du Québec avait validé une loi fédérale qui donne aux gouvernements autochtones plus de contrôle.
Province restores $5.7 million that was cut from 2021 Vancouver police budget
The city's top cop is celebrating a provincial decision to override Vancouver council's police budget and restore over $5 million in funding that was cut...
Evangelista and Stranges have four-point nights in London win over Saginaw
London and Saginaw combined for eight goals in the third period as the Knights picked up their second win in as many days.
Jean Charest tests positive for COVID, to campaign from home
The announcement comes four days after he launched his campaign for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada in a Calgary brewery.
Russian invasion could be over by May, Ukrainian presidential advisor predicts
The advisor said the exact timing would depend on how much resources the Kremlin was willing to commit to the campaign, but said those resources...
‘Still a sad day’: Team Jennifer Jones splitting up at end of season
Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jocelyn Peterman, and Lisa Weagle will all go their separate ways at the end of the curling season.
Trump breaking U.S. campaign laws by teasing 2024 presidential run, complaint alleges
The Democratic group says Trump is fundraising for a potential re-election bid despite not declaring himself as a candidate in the 2024 race.
Russia-Ukraine war hitting poor nations hardest, UN chief warns
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reiterated his call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and serious negotiations toward peace.
B.C. announces new regulations to curb catalytic converter thefts
The British Columbia government has moved to prevent thefts of catalytic converters, a crime that costs millions every year. The province has changed the regulations...