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Many Canadians do not realize they can refuse questions during police encounters. Knowing when you must identify yourself and when you can...

Mark Carney's visit to France and Ireland comes just before the G7 summit, highlighting how diplomacy behind the scenes could shape debates...

Canada has launched a new mission to combat illegal fishing in the North Pacific, joining international partners in an effort aimed at...

The Bank of Canada left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.25%, extending its pause for a fifth straight meeting as policymakers...

Canada's merchandise exports reached a record in April, helping push the country's trade surplus to a 15-month high. But the latest figures...

The FIFA World Cup is expected to bring new tourism, infrastructure spending, and business opportunities, making the tournament about more than just...

Canada's job market delivered an unexpected rebound in May, challenging recession concerns and adding a new layer of complexity to the country's...

The Gordie Howe International Bridge is nearing completion, creating a new trade corridor that could reduce congestion and strengthen economic ties between...

Canada is in discussions to join a $1.6-billion NATO-backed innovation fund focused on defence technology and emerging security solutions across allied nations.

Canada is reviewing a proposal to restrict social media access for users under 16, with exemptions under discussion as part of wider...

University of Toronto rises to 4th in CWUR 2026 research rankings, ahead of Yale, Oxford, and Cambridge, signaling a shift toward output-driven...

The federal government is investing $600 million in Canada's cultural sector while reviewing streaming regulations amid concerns that new rules could raise...

A comfortable salary in Canada can range from $50,000 to over $90,000 depending on where you live. Housing remains the biggest factor...

A second LNG agreement linked to British Columbia's Ksi Lisims project is reinforcing energy ties between Canada and Germany and drawing attention...

Tens of thousands gathered in Toronto for the annual Walk With Israel as heavy security, counter-protests, and six arrests underscored tensions surrounding...

Environment Canada's summer outlook confirms warmer-than-normal temperatures nationwide with wildfire risk rising and precipitation forecasts uncertain.

Ottawa has paused sweeping environmental-assessment reforms after backlash from climate groups. Consultations extended to July 22, delaying legislation to fall sitting.

Canada's economy recorded two consecutive quarters of GDP contraction, meeting the definition of a technical recession. Here's what the term means, why...

Canada's labour market delivered a surprise boost in May, adding 87,800 jobs and pushing unemployment down to 6.6%, far outperforming economist forecasts...

Canadian home prices remain under pressure despite record stock market gains. Economists say falling housing values are weighing on consumer confidence, spending,...