Via Rail CEO to resign in January, transport minister says
Via Rail president and CEO Mario Peloquin will be stepping down in January, according to a statement from Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon.
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Via Rail president and CEO Mario Peloquin will be stepping down in January, according to a statement from Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon.
Canada’s governing body for figure skating says Alberta is now a no-go zone for national and international events because of its law on transgender athletes.
A Tik Tok video of a trio dressed up as sheep singing Christmas carols, surprising and bewildering mall strollers and shoppers at Upper Canada Mall has gone viral.
A Saskatoon student and recreational hockey player is hoping for a Christmas miracle after his goalie equipment was taken from his truck last week.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is taking the gloves off after Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he won’t be going down to Florida this winter because of the ongoing trade war with the U.S., and instead encouraged people to spend their tourism dollars locally.
A Canadian delegation, including six members of Parliament, are speaking out after being denied entry into the occupied West Bank by Israeli border agents.
Health Canada has approved a new drug treatment for adults living with Fabry disease, a rare genetic disorder that can affect multiple organs and impact the quality of life.
The union for workers battling Manitoba’s wildfires say their efforts were crippled from the start this summer by a lack of training, staffing shortages, substandard gear, paper-thin mattresses and a pay scale one said worked out to $3 a day.
A conservative Canadian think tank ranked Canada as the twelfth “freest” country in the world based on a global index that measures human freedoms, while claiming that freedom has declined for the vast majority of the world’s population in recent years.
In a vibrant display of community spirit, students from École St-Augustin personally delivered about 720 non-perishable food items to the Garson Food Bank.
A member of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command who is facing charges related to a leak of sensitive information to a foreign entity was released from custody on Monday following a hearing in Gatineau, Que.
Former cabinet minister James Moore pays tribute to departing U.S. Ambassador Kirsten Hillman and makes the case for why the choice for her replacement is Prime Minister Carney's most important decision.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service said Monday it sees no indication of a specific threat in Canada following the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia, even as it warns of the “realistic possibility” of an extremist attack on the Jewish community here.
The Canadian Press has been speaking with young people about the financial challenges facing their generation — a tough job market, unaffordable housing and goals that seem out of reach.
A growing number of Canadians, including several young children, have been arrested or detained by U.S. immigration authorities over the past two years, according to newly released government data obtained through a U.S. federal court case.
Police are searching for a wanted federal offender currently serving time for convictions of armed robbery and assault with ties to several northern Ontario communities.