A large majority of Canadians are worried about climate change and believe it is the reason for an increase in extreme weather, a new national poll suggests.
Just over one year after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a new poll suggests a growing number of Canadians believe it's time to reconsider the country's ties to the monarchy.
Development industry and housing consultant Alex Morrison giving councilors a clear picture of the need during a committee of the whole meeting last week.
The lawyers defending two of the organizers of the ``Freedom Convoy'' protests are attempting to block nine Ottawa residents and business representatives from taking the stand.
The Canadian Armed Forces has sent a plane to pick up Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is stranded in India after the plane he arrived on was grounded because of technical issues.
The first openly transgender person to run for the federal Conservatives warns that a policy adopted by the party could harm gender-diverse children if it ever becomes law.
Arguments are set to get underway today at the trial of a man facing terror-related murder charges in the deaths of four members of a Muslim family in Ontario.
People are gathering today at memorials, firehouses, city halls, campuses and elsewhere to observe the 22nd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.
A rare, powerful earthquake has struck Morocco, sending people racing from their beds into the darkened streets and toppling buildings in mountainous villages.
The bargaining unit representing Toronto high school teachers says it doesn't support a tentative agreement between the provincial union and the government to avoid the possibility of strikes.
Residents of wildfire-ravaged Wilson's Landing in West Kelowna, B.C., were granted a four-hour window Friday to access their homes to retrieve important items.
The Discretionary Grant Program aims to help organizations, groups and events that contribute to the cultural, social, environmental, and economic well-being of the town.
The 7th annual annual indigenous arts gathering kicking off with a sunrise ceremony today and the lightning of a sacred fire in the backyard of the Performing Arts Centre in St. Catharines.
Conservatives gathered for the federal party's national policy convention in Quebec City today will hear not only from their leader later, but from a man who at one time wanted that job himself.