Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city needs to push ahead with measures to bolster the local economy regardless of what Donald Trump does on April 2, when the U.S. president has threatened to bring in new sectoral tariffs.
The wait was finally over for students at Sherwood Elementary in Charlottetown as they stepped into their brand-new school on Wednesday morning — the first fully electric, net-zero-ready school in Prince Edward Island.
Ontario Provincial Police responded to multiple crashes and cars in ditches Wednesday morning as ice and snow covered highways, creating dangerous driving conditions.
In his time at Brookfield Asset Management, Liberal Leader Mark Carney personally co-chaired two investment funds dedicated to the transition to a net-zero carbon economy, worth a total of $25 billion.
A nurses' union rep says nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador are now dealing with a rise in violence in overfilled emergency departments, and is calling for mandated nurse-to-patient ratios to create safer workloads for members.
When Ontario Minister of Health Sylvia Jones announced 18 new Homeless and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) hubs on the eve of the provincial election, she said the goal was to have them be operational by April 1st, 2025.
Nearly two years after the dramatic wildfire in Upper Tantallon, Halifax council has approved a new emergency exit to help people in the neighbourhood where the blaze began.
Quebec's finance minister on Tuesday unveiled a budget centred on the need to stimulate and transform the Quebec economy in the face of U.S. tariffs, effectively pulling the focus away from the average Quebecer.
A Winnipeg-based robotics company says it's laid off about a third of its employees, as orders for its products dry up amid uncertainty stemming from the Canada-U.S. trade war.