The Alberta government moved to the final stage of debate early Wednesday on legislation that, if passed, would see the Charter’s notwithstanding clause invoked four times in less than two months.
The Bank of Canada is set to announce today its last interest rate decision of the year. In its most recent decision in October, the central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point ...
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Half of Canadians are in favour of building a new bitumen pipeline between Alberta and B.C., while fewer than one in five outright oppose it, a new poll suggests.
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra is downplaying concerns that America's new national security strategy could lead to ...
Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings has withdrawn from Paramount Skydance Corp.‘s bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery, according to a revised filing of its takeover bid by Paramount ...
The head of the Nobel Institute said Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado will not attend the awards ceremony in Oslo on ...
Beckett Sennecke scored a short-handed goal with one second remaining to force overtime, Leo Carlsson scored in the shootout, ...
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy described the prison where he spent 20 days as a noisy, harsh “all-grey” world of ...
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government moved one step closer late Tuesday night to passing legislation ...
Alex Tuch scored the winner just 33 seconds into overtime as the Buffalo Sabres got a rare road win, coming away with a 4-3 ...
Jalen Brunson had 35 points, including 20 in the first quarter, as the New York Knicks routed the undermanned Toronto Raptors ...