Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Carney continues middle power pitch ...
A group representing Quebec's dairy industry says it's eyeing a special designation — similar to the one applied to Bordeaux ...
As Ottawa refuses to say exactly how many Canadian troops are in the Middle East, experts are questioning the government's ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada can not yet rule out military participation in the escalating conflict in the Middle ...
Federal Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the CEO of OpenAI has agreed to take several actions to bolster ...
The metal-clad portable classrooms are arranged in a semicircle on a snowy sports field at Tumbler Ridge Elementary.
Polls opened across Nepal on Thursday in the first nationwide election since last year’s violent, youth-led uprising forced ...
Senate Republicans voted down an effort Wednesday to halt President Donald Trump’s war against Iran, demonstrating early support for a conflict that has rapidly spread across the Middle East with no ...
The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a bid by a fired B.C. health executive to seek employment insurance benefits, ...
A judge with the U.S. Court of International Trade has ordered refunds for companies that paid tariffs that were struck down ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says more than 2,000 Canadians have asked the government for help to get out of the Middle East, and the government is pursuing multiple options to help them.
British Columbia is urging U.S. states along the West Coast to fall in line with the provincial government's decision to ...