Alberta covered $150M in oil and gas companies’ unpaid rent

The Alberta government paid more than $30 million on behalf of delinquent oil and gas companies in 2024, The Narwhal has learned. The companies failed to pay rent owed to landowners for... Read more »

Morning Update: U.S. and EU make a trade deal

Good morning. The United States struck a trade deal with the European Union, as Canadians look ahead to the Aug. 1 deadline set for our own tariff agreement. More on that below,... Read more »

Smithers, B.C. breathes a sigh of relief after safe return of three Red Chris miners

Open this photo in gallery: After three drillers were rescued from Red Chris mine this week in Smithers, B.C., residents are relieved but reminded of the safety concerns of the mining industry.Aaron... Read more »

Restorative justice could be path to healing for victims and offenders, experts say

Open this photo in gallery: Demonstrators in support of E.M. rally outside the London, Ont., courthouse on Thursday, after the not guilty verdict was delivered in the trial of five former Canada... Read more »

As Trump’s trade deal deadline approaches, his tariffs face legal pushback in court

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s plan to realign global trade faces its latest legal barrier this week in a federal appeals court — and Canada is bracing for the U.S. president to follow... Read more »

Canada condemns Hong Kong authorities after warrants issued for overseas activists

OTTAWA — The Canadian government is condemning Hong Kong’s law enforcement authorities after they issued bounties and warrants for 19 pro-democracy activists, some of whom live in Canada. In a joint statement,... Read more »

City of Toronto staff looking for local treasures amid push for new Old City Hall museum

Hundreds of people checked out Old City Hall on Saturday amid a growing push by the City of Toronto to transform the historic space into a local museum filled with hidden treasures.... Read more »

Repair Café Toronto offers free repairs and skill sharing

A casual discussion about retirement plans more than 12 years ago has turned into a widespread sustainability movement, as Repair Café Toronto continues to add pop-up locations and events across the city.... Read more »

Auditor general to study hiring, promotion of public servants with disabilities

OTTAWA — The federal auditor general is planning to study the recruitment, retention and promotion of people with disabilities in the federal public service. Documents obtained by The Canadian Press through Access... Read more »

Judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions in third ruling since high court decision

BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S. illegally, issuing the third court ruling... Read more »