Federal Court of Appeal to rule on Liberals’ use of Emergencies Act to clear convoy protests

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6 economic areas Canada and China have agreed to expand — and one big holdout

OTTAWA — Canada and China released a series of agreements Thursday aimed at boosting bilateral trade and investment — even if there is no resolution yet to the tariff dispute. “What it... Read more »

Disbarred Calgary lawyer forged court documents, keeping client from child, judge hears in guilty plea

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Anishinaabe linguist Shirley Williams helped spark a resurgence of her mother tongue

Dr. Shirley Williams, who died in Little Current on Manitoulin Island on Dec. 19 at 87 years of age, was a linguist, language professor, activist, elder and knowledge keeper. For several decades... Read more »

Senior with influenza waited 90 hours in Edmonton emergency department, family says

Open this photo in gallery: Carla Peck says her 79-year-old father waited more than 90 hours on a stretcher in an Edmonton hospital emergency overflow area. Her family fears how the long... Read more »

Quebec Premier François Legault announces resignation

Quebec Premier François Legault has announced he is stepping down, putting an end to a dominant run in provincial politics that saw him lead the party he founded to two majority governments. ... Read more »

Researchers concerned after endangered whooping cranes test positive for bird flu

SASKATOON — A wildlife biologist says it’s deeply concerning that two dead members of a critically endangered flock of birds that only breed in Canadian marshes have tested positive for the avian... Read more »

As Iranians bury their dead, many are waiting for Trump’s next move

While airing video on Wednesday of large funeral processions for some of the people killed during the protests that have recently gripped the country, Iran’s state broadcaster blamed the U.S. for whipping... Read more »

Saab wants Canada to buy 72 Gripens and 6 GlobalEyes to fulfil promise of 12,600 jobs

The Canadian Armed Forces would need to buy 72 Gripen fighter jets and six GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for Swedish manufacturer Saab to deliver on its pledge of creating 12,600 jobs in Canada,... Read more »

Canadian outdoor guides bear witness to changing climate

Canadian outdoor guides, whose lives are dedicated to getting people out in nature, feel the impacts of climate change acutely. It makes sense: Canada is warming twice as fast as the global... Read more »