Alberta's government will build up to 30 new public schools, modernize five older schools and fund five charter school construction projects annually for three years, starting next year, cabinet ministers say.
The annual convention for B.C.'s elected local officials hopes to deal with the elephant in the room for many councils across the province — respecting one another, getting along and finding consensus for their electors.
The Yukon government is firing back at a former Victoria Gold official who's accused the territory of having a double standard around the response to the Eagle mine heap leach failure earlier this summer.
Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole said Wednesday he contemplated expelling a Conservative senator from his party's caucus over concerns that the senator was involved in foreign influence.
Despite voting to wind down the Green Line LRT project this week, Calgary's city councillors are still divided about the project's viability moving forward.
Peel Regional Police released stunning security camera video Wednesday showing a woman run over a man while allegedly stealing his Porsche SUV earlier this month in Mississauga.
Residents near the site of a major crash outside Whitehorse say the Yukon government needs to improve safety at the approaches to the Lewes River bridge.
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said Wednesday his party will vote against a Conservative non-confidence motion due to be tabled next week — giving the Liberal government enough votes to stay in power and avoid an imminent election.