Carney to launch Build Canada Homes agency, announce initial public land development locations

Open this photo in gallery: Build Canada Homes is being launched before Parliament’s return on Monday, allowing Prime Minister Mark Carney to check off a campaign promise before returning to the House... Read more »

Federal greener homes program offers no-cost retrofits

Manitoba homeowners and renters will be the first to benefit from a new federal program to reduce — and for some, eliminate — the cost of energy retrofits.  Federal Minister of Environment... Read more »

Catherine McKenna details harassment endured as environment minister in new memoir

Open this photo in gallery: Catherine McKenna was the environment minister and minister of infrastructure while the Liberal MP for Ottawa Centre from 2015 to 2021.Justin Tang/The Canadian Press Former environment minister... Read more »

Trump calls on all NATO countries to stop buying Russian oil, threatens 50% to 100% tariffs on China

BASKING RIDGE, N.J. (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday he believes the Russia-Ukraine war would end if all NATO countries stopped buying oil from Russia and placed tariffs on China of... Read more »

Oscar-nominated actor broke down stereotypes and blazed a trail for Indigenous performers

Open this photo in gallery: Graham Greene attends the unveiling of his Canada’s Walk of Fame 2021 commemorative plaque for Arts & Entertainment at Beanfield Centre, Exhibition Place in December, 2022, in... Read more »

Northern Manitoba wildfire evacuees’ return delayed because of mould, rotting food in homes

Open this photo in gallery: A helicopter crew works on a wildfire as another is shown flying by during a helicopter tour in Northern Manitoba near Flin Flon, on June 12.Mike Deal/The... Read more »

U of T professor placed on leave after online post about Charlie Kirk shooting

Open this photo in gallery: The University of Toronto’s media-relations office said the institution acted on its own immediately once it learned of the faculty member’s comments.Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press A University... Read more »

Walbran Valley logging blockade escalates with injunction

A B.C. Supreme Court justice has ordered a group of people blocking a logging road in the Walbran Valley on southern Vancouver Island to stop. The decision to grant an injunction to... Read more »

Glynnis Hood wants to change your mind about beavers

Consider the beaver. Iconic Canadian rodent. National symbol of industriousness and resourcefulness. Sometimes a nuisance. Cute, furry and cutting a fine figure on our nickels since 1937.  For author Glynnis Hood, beavers... Read more »

Ontario can’t afford to plug its old gas wells

A new park. That’s what the small town of Wheatley, Ont., is building on the large empty lot at the centre of its downtown core. Announced at a community party in June,... Read more »