Eby pushes back on opposition calls to end talks with First Nations over Cowichan decision

Open this photo in gallery: Freezing out First Nations as the province awaits a resolution in the courts would put a hold on the entire provincial economy, B.C. Premier David Eby says.ETHAN... Read more »

Dozens gather outside Edmonton courthouse to demand justice for Samuel Bird

Open this photo in gallery: Kayla Gauthier, left, is among those who showed up to the rally to demand justice for 14-year-old Samuel Bird.Amber Bracken/The Globe and Mail Calvin Bird arrived in... Read more »

Ottawa’s bitter fight over the Tewin development

The colourful brochure shows children playing, a community garden and chic retail shops. It talks about plentiful parks and green building technology. It envisions “walkable and bikeable” spaces. And it promises a... Read more »

Morning Update: Renewed hostilities threaten ceasefire

Good morning. A weekend of bombardment in the Middle East risked unravelling the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. More on that below, along with Canada’s attempts to reset relations with China... Read more »

China borrows from U.S. playbook in trade war

WASHINGTON (AP) — China likes to condemn the United States for extending its arm too far outside of its borders to make demands on non-American companies. But when it sought to hit... Read more »

GTA mortgage agents slapped with $230K in penalties

Financial regulators in Ontario have hit two former mortgage agents with a combined total of $230,000 in administrative penalties for reckless conduct, failing to verify information and enabling fraud. Authorities found that... Read more »

Trump calls Colombia’s Petro an ‘illegal drug dealer’ and announces an end to US aid to the country

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday he would slash U.S. funding to Colombia because the country’s leader “does nothing to stop” drug production, in what is the latest... Read more »

More salmonella infections linked to dog treats in Canada are likely

Canada’s public health agency says 31 salmonella infections across the country are linked to dog food and treats, but officials say the number is likely higher. Of those infected, Alberta and B.C.... Read more »

Meet Beef, an Alberta farmer’s steer who is Guinness-certified as the tallest in the world

Open this photo in gallery: Jasmine Entz, at her farm near Vulcan, Alta., poses with Beef, an eight-year-old Holstein that was recently declared by the Guinness Book of World Records to be... Read more »

Vancouver, Toronto confident about hotel room supply for FIFA World Cup fans, after Swift concerts

Open this photo in gallery: Concertgoers pose ahead of a Taylor Swift concert during the Eras Tour on Dec. 6, 2024, in Vancouver.Lindsey Wasson/The Canadian Press Soccer fans worried about whether they... Read more »