A report on compensation for Windsor City Council and the mayor came before those very elected officials Monday, raising the age-old question: should Windsor’s part-time councillors be considered full-time employees?
Three neat rows of tiny shelters, each with a bright blue, lockable door, are up and occupied in a quiet Halifax suburb as the provincial government gradually rolls out what it is touting as an important part of its solution to homelessness.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada will allow more people trapped in Gaza who have extended family members in Canada to apply for temporary refuge, but he admits the move is ``cold comfort.''
The demand for total solar eclipse glasses used to safely view the rare celestial event has been ramping up as sellers, along with astronomy and eye-care experts in Canada, warn that viewing the eclipse with the naked eye is dangerous.
New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative government is set to table its final budget before voters head to the polls later this year in the provincial election.
The teenager pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated assault after a stabbing one year ago at a Bedford high school that sent two staff members to hospital