Trump calls Canada ‘slightly delinquent’ for not meeting NATO defense spending...
U.S. President Donald Trump says Canada is “slightly delinquent” compared to other NATO allies failing to meet their defence spending targets. In a media...
Elizabeth May steps down as Green Party leader
Roberts ran for the party for the second time, first in Victoria in 2015 and then in Halifax in 2019, where she came third...
‘Marching towards separation’:Wexit Alberta applies to become registered party
The group behind the political movement “Wexit” applied to become a registered party Monday, its leader said.
Peter Downing told CTV’s Your Morning that Wexit...
Fire rips through Surrey gas station, killing one
VANCOUVER – One person is dead after a fire at a Surrey, B.C. gas station Monday morning, according to Surrey Fire Service.
The blaze broke...
By the numbers: How many irregular border crossers are coming to...
TORONTO -- The number of irregular border crossers coming into Canada has been declining since its peak in 2017, but the latest data suggest...
Man, 19, arrested after gun reported at SFU’s Burnaby campus
RCMP say the man was wearing a ball cap with the RCMP logo on it
A 19-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday afternoon after police...
Canada pushing for Amazon protections in free-trade talks with Brazil
Canada is forging ahead with trade talks with the South American Mercosur trading bloc, hoping to push Brazil to better protect the critical Amazon...
Liberals Undecided If Trudeau Will Be In 1st Leaders’ Debate
Tories have accused the Liberal leader of “hiding” from two debates.
OTTAWA — The Liberals have not confirmed if Justin Trudeau will attend or be...
Teen with special needs harassed at Surrey nail salon, family...
The family of a teenager with special needs is speaking out after she was berated by a stranger at a nail salon. The incident...
Sinking B.C. highway will cost you millions
Taxpayers will fork out at least $3 million to fix the South Fraser Perimeter Road.
A portion of the highway that connects Surrey and Delta...
Liberal supporter nabs ‘Scheer2019.ca’ domain name as Conservatives claim ‘JustinTrudeau.ca’
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story said the Liberal Party had purchased the domain Scheer2019.ca. This was an error. The Liberal Party has...
McLellan report on SNC-Lavalin affair won’t be released until ethics findings...
OTTAWA – The findings of an examination into whether the roles of justice minister and attorney general should be divided, won’t be made public...
Growing number of newcomers, refugees ending up homeless in Canada,...
OTTAWA -- A growing number of newcomers to Canada are ending up in shelters or are finding themselves homeless, newly released government figures show.
Two...
PM says new NAFTA deal won’t be ratified until the fall
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada’s ratification of the new NAFTA deal won’t happen until the fall, now that the U.S. House...
Kurdish authorities promise to help track down Canadian orphan trapped in...
Kurdish authorities have promised they will help a Canadian man locate and visit his 4-year-old niece, who is stranded in a detention camp in...
TransLink adding more rush hour SeaBus sailings
Just in time for the back-to-school season, SeaBus passengers will be able to catch the vessel at Waterfront Station and Lonsdale Quay every 10...
Rental housing: More incentives needed to meet Vancouver’s need, review finds
An external review has found that Vancouver’s incentive programs have so far been successful in delivering purpose-built rental housing, but more needs to be...
Here’s how Canada changed under Justin Trudeau
OTTAWA – After campaigning and coming to power on a promise of change, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party will be heading...
Canadian officials flagged 900 food items from China with ‘problems’ over...
Canadian inspectors intercepted nearly 900 food products from China over concerns about faulty labels, unmentioned allergens and harmful contaminants that included glass and metal...
Two third-party groups disclose first ad spending in pre-election period
OTTAWA - Elections Canada says two third-party groups have started spending money on political advertising in period leading up to the federal election.
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