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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,...

Treaty chiefs across Western Canada say Alberta’s separation referendum cannot proceed without Indigenous consultation, warning civil disobedience remains an option.

Wildfires have shifted from seasonal nuisance to national emergency, driving fresh capital into AI, aerial monitoring and sustainable response. Spending, policy and...

Automotive, agriculture, energy, and manufacturing sectors face major disruption risks if CUSMA renewal fails or is delayed beyond 2026.

Canada’s early internal review completion and LeBlanc’s formal letter show a calculated strategy to pressure U.S. and Mexico ahead of the CUSMA...

Canada has formally requested a 16-year CUSMA extension to 2042 as the July 1 review deadline approaches, with U.S. resistance and trade...

Canada recorded two straight quarters of GDP decline, triggering talk of a technical recession. Economists say the label matters less than the...

A Toronto plastic surgeon has been ordered to pay $22.5 million after a judge found he secretly filmed patients without consent inside...

A loud explosion heard across Toronto was part of a controlled film shoot at Downsview Park. Police confirmed no public safety risk...

Canada will replace the GST/HST credit with a new grocery benefit in July 2026, increasing payments by 25% to support over 12...