A Newfoundland cancer survivor hopes the recent deaths of two celebrities with colorectal cancer will help bring awareness to the disease.
Liberal opposition leader John Hogan is used to answering questions, but as the house reconvenes on Monday, he says he’s ...
For decades, paralympians have been landing on the podium thanks to some of the latest advances in the world of prosthetics. And while those same prosthetics are often available to anyone living with ...
An Ontario man who trusted StubHub with thousands of dollars worth of race tickets ended up empty handed. Paul Mann loaded seven Grand Prix tickets to the site and sold them, but instead of getting ...
Washington's Western allies have stressed they were not involved in the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran — but they've also carefully skirted judgment of its legality.
A group advocating on behalf of Indigenous people who cross the Canada-U.S. border says it’s disappointed by new travel ...
During his short tenure as Canada's interim parliamentary budget officer, Jason Jacques endured accusations of partisanship, criticism over his message delivery and, in the end, praise for ...
Caption: The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) wants the government to suspend the early retirement program for federal public servants and has filed complaints to the Federal Public Sector ...
Omnibus legislation set to resume its journey through the Ontario legislature in March will include updates to animal testing rules, with one lawyer fearing it will end important, life-saving research ...
Details from a cache of law society documents used by a tribunal to find that four women were sexually harassed by now-disbarred Ottawa lawyer James Bowie — details which have not been reported until ...
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is a step closer to realizing one of her top priorities, after the city won an international innovation challenge that will help it create a community food hub pilot project.
The legal challenge of Quebec’s secularism law will be before the Supreme Court of Canada next month. Quebecers who wear religious symbols and have seen their rights limited are hoping the court can ...