Justin Trudeau's first environment minister spoke with Canada's National Observer about misogyny, policy and broken promises.
Nearly a year and a half after Naheed Nenshi began serving as Alberta NDP leader, and about two years out from the next ...
The minimum wage in Alberta is going up by $1 starting this October, with the goal of an increase to $15 an hour by 2018. Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour Lori Sigurdson outlined the ...
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Today-History-Dec02
Today in History for Dec. 2: In 1552, St. Francis Xavier, the founder of the Jesuits, died while on a missionary journey to China. In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French. In 1805, the ...
After near electoral collapse, should the NDP shift left with bold, systemic proposals, or focus on pragmatic gains and ...
There, the budding actor enlivened the living room with china and a low-slung sofa accented with warm-toned pillows.
A Native American tribe in Canada has just succeeded in convincing a Canadian superior court that it owns 732 acres of land on which homes, a golf course, roads and other private establishments have ...
Gerard ‘Gerry’ Notley, 74, of Lorain, OH, passed away on October 23, 2025, in Cleveland, OH, after a brief illness. Born on March 2, 1951, in Elyria, OH, to the late Richard M. and Gertrude (nee ...
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Homan bounces back at Canadian curling trials, unbeaten Dunstone tops Gushue
Rachel Homan rebounded from a rare setback with a 12-5 victory over Selena Sturmay in Monday's afternoon draw at the 2025 ...
The Weather Network's meteorologist Nicole Karkic has the details on the clipper parade moving across Canada this week. 'Manufactured crisis': Fentanyl seized at Canadian border by U.S. authorities ...
HONG KONG — Victoria Mboko defeated Spain’s Cristina Bucsa 7-5, 6-7 (9), 6-2 to win the Hong Kong Open on Sunday. The 19-year-old from Toronto fired nine aces and earned her second WTA title of the ...
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How do bugs survive Canada's harsh winters?
While insects (and other tiny critters) are forced to deal with the freezing temperatures of winter, they seem to have no problem popping up again in spring, even in Canada's coldest climates. Mark ...
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