It changed its name to Boardriders recently and the company also owns other labels including DC Shoes and the Roxy clothing brand... READ MORE›
The dwindling George River and Torngat Mountains caribou herds will not be listed as endangered, the Newfoundland and Labrador government said Tuesday... READ MORE›
After studying in Lille, France, Ibrahima moved to Quebec City and told his brother he was staying put, that it was his last stop... READ MORE›
A vigil will be held in Quebec City on Monday evening, while other events are being organised across Canada... READ MORE›
Widows, children of men slain in mosque shooting denied victims compensation by Quebec... READ MORE›
It's a historic day, said Mohamed Labidi, president of the Sainte-Foy mosque, which is also known as the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre... READ MORE›
Cognitive function refers to memory, speech, reading comprehension and the ability to learn new information... READ MORE›
Australia has filed a trade complaint that accuses Canada of placing discriminatory rules on the sales of imported wine... READ MORE›
An alleged attack on an 11-year-old girl wearing a hijab as she walked to school did not happen, Toronto Police said on Monday... READ MORE›
Health Canada said this week that an outbreak of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce has ended... READ MORE›
MONTREAL -- After fleeing to Montreal from Long Island, New York, Marlise Beauville felt, she said, as if she had reached the Promised Land... READ MORE›
But shortly after the first assault, the same man returned and continued cutting Noman's headscarf while grinning, before running away... READ MORE›
The Pauline Johnson Junior Public School is seen in Toronto, Ontario, Canada January 12, 2018... READ MORE›
In a meeting with lawmakers, President Trump said the United States needed more immigrants from places like Norway and fewer from Haiti and African countries... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced ethics questions at a town hall meeting in Nova Scotia... READ MORE›
Canada is also seeking relief from the softwood duties in appeals through the North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organization... READ MORE›
She said she has pleaded with the Canadian government to consider allowing these Salvadorans to come to Canada not simply as refugees... READ MORE›
At just 5.9 percent, Canada's nationwide unemployment rate is at its lowest since 2008, with nearly 400,000 jobs created in the last year alone... READ MORE›
At just 5.9 percent, Canada's nationwide unemployment rate is at its lowest since 2008, with nearly 400,000 jobs created in the last year alone... READ MORE›
At just 5.9 percent, Canada's nationwide unemployment rate is at its lowest since 2008, with nearly 400,000 jobs created in the last year alone... READ MORE›
At just 5.9 percent, Canada's nationwide unemployment rate is at its lowest since 2008, with nearly 400,000 jobs created in the last year alone... READ MORE›
At just 5.9 percent, Canada's nationwide unemployment rate is at its lowest since 2008, with nearly 400,000 jobs created in the last year alone... READ MORE›
The eastern US is experiencing record-breaking low temperatures while in Australia, the city of Sydney has had its hottest weather in nearly 80 years... READ MORE›
The eastern United States and Canada froze Saturday under record-breaking low temperatures following a deadly winter storm as New York's flagship airport d... READ MORE›
By the end of 2018, Alberta, Quebec and Prince Edward Island are also expected to hike their minimum wages... READ MORE›
Canada and the United States continue to try to negotiate a trade settlement on softwood to replace the deal which expired in 2015... READ MORE›
Canada and the United States will co-host North Korea crisis talks in Vancouver with foreign ministers from 16 countries in January... READ MORE›
Canada and the United States will co-host North Korea crisis talks in Vancouver with foreign ministers from 16 countries in January... READ MORE›
The Power Panel dives into what was a very bumpy year for the finance minister... READ MORE›
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is offering customers a 25 gift card as a goodwill gesture after admitting the company participated in an industry-wide bread price-fixing arrangement... READ MORE›
The vote was passed Wednesday at the National Assembly in Quebec City... READ MORE›
Internet service providers, like Bell, would then be required to prevent their customers from accessing the sites... READ MORE›
Obed spoke to the feelings of frustration and sadness the Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous community felt following their exclusion from the 2008 Harper apology... READ MORE›
The cemetery was proposed by the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre, which was the site of a shooting that killed six people and injured 19 in January... READ MORE›
Members of the provincial legislature voted 65-51 in favour of the legislation on religious neutrality, known as Bill 62, on Wednesday morning... READ MORE›
According to FleetCarma, a clean tech company based in Waterloo, Ont., there were a record-setting total of 11,000 electric vehicles sold in Canada last year... READ MORE›
Canadians have more confidence in Chinese President Xi Jinping 30 per cent than in Trump, with Russian President Vladimir Putin 19 per cent almost tied with Trump... READ MORE›
Quebec provincial police will take over the investigation into the stabbings... READ MORE›
'Bleak' Future Singh wouldn't rule out working with the Conservatives to topple a Trudeau government if the NDP held the most seats in a minority parliament... READ MORE›
It felt like I had been stabbed, Dube told Radio-Canada, recalling the surgery on March 14 at Notre-Dame Hospital... READ MORE›
Stolen Valour Canada says Peter Toth of Red Deer took part in events at St. Francis of Assisi Middle School, G.W... READ MORE›
Humane Society International said this is the tenth dog meat facility in South Korea closed since 2014... READ MORE›
More than 3,300 asylum seekers have entered Quebec from the US, driving authorities to create temporary welcome centre at 56,000-seat stadium... READ MORE›
While the growing population of prisoners awaiting trial has been well documented, the disproportionate death toll in provincial jails has not... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court will rule on whether the NEB adequately consulted Inuit in the area when it gave the green light to the testing... READ MORE›
Related Stories The owner of two popular water parks in Ontario and Quebec says women will not be allowed to go topless on the premises... READ MORE›
Meet the couple fleeing Trump for Canada Jump to media player Many anti-Trump Americans talked about leaving the US for Canada... READ MORE›
On Thursday, in Quebec, Trudeau told reporters it's not up to the federal government to challenge Bill 62... READ MORE›
Rights groups have slammed proposed legislation in Quebec that would prohibit individuals from wearing face coverings while receiving public services as islamophobic and anti-Muslim ... READ MORE›
A Canadian court has suspended part of a controversial law that bans face coverings in the province of Quebec... READ MORE›
According to researchers, the federal Species at Risk Act Sara has faltered in its mission to protect Canada's most beleaguered wildlife, the report noted... READ MORE›
A quiet road in Champlain, N.Y., bordering Quebec has become a key passageway for asylum seekers making their way into Canada... READ MORE›
Early on Friday morning I will skirt Madrid, which is a big milestone and an important moment in the 80-day round the world journey... READ MORE›
Rights groups say the province's Bill 62 violates the constitutional rights of Muslim women who wear the niqab... READ MORE›
A trapped beluga whale that swam into the Nepisiguit River by mistake two weeks ago was rescued Thursday and flown from Bathurst, N.B., to Quebec... READ MORE›
Airbus takes control of Bombardier CSeries in rebuff to U.S. threat... READ MORE›
Manitoba joins a growing movement in Canada to recognize and commemorate the Nanjing Massacre, Canadian New Democratic Party NDP said Friday... READ MORE›
He said Edmonton police are working with Canada's Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams and other agencies... READ MORE›
Thousands of people are without power across Quebec as strong winds took down trees and power lines Tuesday afternoon... READ MORE›
At the same time, Canada said this week it will be granting border-crossing asylum seekers swifter access to healthcare... READ MORE›
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