The Alberta Court of Appeal is hearing the province's second challenge to Ottawa's Impact Assessment Act federal project review legislation in Calgary this week.
Jamaican-born prospector John Robert Giscome helped open northern British Columbia during the gold rush, leaving a legacy ...
Canadian regulators have approved Gulfstream G700 and G800 business jets in a move that comes weeks after new tariff threats ...
Despite high measles rates in the Winkler and Morden area of southern Manitoba, many residents remain unconcerned about the ...
In a country where a quarter of the population lacks a family doctor, Canadian communities compete in a zero-sum battle to ...
MacKinnon scored with two seconds remaining on the power play, a one-timer from the left face-off circle with 36 seconds left ...
CNW/ - Canada is home to some of the world's most diverse ecosystems and incredible landscapes. This natural beauty helps shape our identity and influences who we are as a country which is why ...
Record 2024 catastrophe losses, rising reinsurance costs and patchy flood data are pushing carriers to pull back from high‑risk zones ...
Risk maps for the cancer-causing gas radon can encourage people to test their homes for the substance, but only if homeowners ...
Dynamic Map Platform (DMP) announces the completion of its coast-to-coast high-definition map in Canada. The addition of Newfoundland & Labrador and Prince ...
U.S. officials tamped down on the meetings with the Alberta separatists, saying no senior staffers were present and no commitments were made.
The province is challenging a B.C. Court of Appeal decision that requires the government to consult with First Nations before granting prospectors the right to look for minerals in their traditional ...