The Federal Court of Appeal of Canada on Friday ruled that the Canadian federal government’s 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act was 'unreasonable' and beyond the government's legal authority.
Excitement is building for FIFA World Cup soccer games in Toronto and Vancouver in June and July, yet Canada's overburdened health systems may buckle with any additional demand, cautions an editorial ...
Canada updates travel guidance for Iran, Venezuela, Yemen, Australia, and Malaysia due to rising tensions, extreme weather, ...
A record-setting 21 thunderstorm events each caused at least $1 billion in damages, a sign that more people and property are ...
In the past year Mr Trump has repeatedly asserted that it would be in Canada’s interest to become America’s 51st state. No ...
Canadian cultural resource management archaeologists—professional consultants involved in environmental assessment and ...
Before takeoff, Air Canada flight returns to terminal after passengers report screams and banging from beneath the cabin ...
Just seven minutes into the flight, the pilots reported an “unusual odour” in the cockpit and declared an emergency. After ...
A Canadian appeals court ruled Friday that former prime minister Justin Trudeau was wrong to use emergency powers to dislodge ...
Hundreds of businesses in Toronto’s Little Jamaica neighborhood have struggled with economic loss, and even closed, over the ...
B.C. may be used to weathering storms, but a new insolvency report shows that many residents do not have a rainy day savings ...
The Alberta government has announced a judge-led fatality inquiry to learn more about what happened when a man died waiting ...