The New Brunswick Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of private logging corporations, in an Aboriginal title claim case ...
By Tara Deschamps Two of Canada’s wealthiest families have cleared the final hurdle on the road to buying and donating the ...
By Rosemary Godin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cape Breton Post Action taken by the attorney general of Nova Scotia last week against cannabis dispensaries is being called “systemic racism” ...
By Rosemary Godin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cape Breton Post Chief Terry Paul of Membertou First Nation in Cape Breton is among the inductees announced by the 2026 Canadian Business Hall ...
A 26-year-old is facing murder charges after a police investigation into the death of an infant in northern Ontario back in ...
By Paige Seburn, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Lake Report A new report prepared for the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake shows that its residents favour uses that serve the community — and ...
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) says it is “extremely disapointed” with the federal government’s proposal to once ...
Premier Tim Houston is defending his government’s crackdown on cannabis dispensaries, despite widespread and escalating criticism, saying he is concerned about the illegal market. The premier says ...
By Stewart Prest The recently struck memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Canada and Alberta is a high-stakes strategy that risks deepening already deep divides in Canadian politics. While the ...
Haldimand Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating after a threat was made to McKinnon Park Secondary School in Caledonia. OPP received a report of a threat Wednesday December 10, 2025, at ...
By Alessia Passafiume A member of the major projects office’s Indigenous advisory council says he and his colleagues were not told in advance of the agreement the federal government signed with ...
British Columbia Premier David Eby reassured business leaders at a BC Chamber of Commerce gathering in Vancouver about two recent First Nations court decisions, saying he would “go to the wall” to ...
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