When it broke ground on Prince Edward Island in 2014, Canadian Nectar Products had former high-profile politicians pitching a company with the potential to bring jobs...
The United States and Canada have agreed to launch a joint probe into a long-running cross-border dispute involving pollution from coal mines in British Columbia flowing...
Today, the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) and the First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) announced the signing of a $100-million deal to help Indigenous communities borrow money...
Auditor General Paul Martin has begun an investigation into the management of private agency nursing contracts in New Brunswick, which are costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars....
The Canadian men’s basketball team qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games led by a clutch of homegrown NBA stars. But that success could be short-lived, with...
Growing up in Sudbury, Ont., Kara Ro always played a wide array of sports. But it wasn’t until she moved to Windsor — to captain a...
The Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee requested an additional $104 million in federal funding on Monday. The money would go directly to national sport organizations,...
Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This weekly newsletter is part of a CBC News initiative entitled “Our Changing Planet” to show and explain...
The federal government is reimposing some visa requirements on Mexican nationals visiting Canada, senior government sources tell Radio-Canada and CBC News. The new rules will take effect...
Mayors are community builders, not gatekeepers, Canada’s municipal governments said Monday as their spokesperson pushed back against language that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre often uses to...
Health Minister Tom Osborne says travel nurses are a ‘necessary evil,’ and that he would like to see the end of heavy use of private agencies....
The City of Fredericton is taking steps to prevent future horse racing events from happening at the New Brunswick Exhibition grounds, potentially killing any hope by that...