The federal government is upping its funding for the CBC and Radio-Canada, easing the financial strain on the public broadcaster and the need for major job...
The federal public service is slated to shrink by 5,000 positions over the next four years, as the government fleshes out a previously announced plan to...
Alone among the countries that lost citizens in the Israeli drone strike on an aid convoy on April 1, Canada has yet to indicate whether it...
Robert MacNeil, the Canadian-born journalist who created the even-handed, no-frills PBS newscast The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour in the 1970s and co-anchored the show with his late partner, Jim...
The head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service appeared before the foreign interference inquiry Friday to defend his agency’s work, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested he sometimes doubts...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday he feels it’s part of his job to question and call out what he referred to as “contradictions” in intelligence...
Saskatchewan’s provincial government is accusing Ottawa of overstepping its jurisdiction by tying new federal infrastructure funding to housing requirements the province says don’t meet its “unique...
Premier Doug Ford doubled down Wednesday on his refusal to force municipalities to allow fourplexes on residential land, a move that could jeopardize Ontario’s access to...
A mysterious writer making propaganda for an Afghan branch of ISIS claimed to be based somewhere in Canada which, experts say, could be cause for concern...
Why is Canada involved in Haiti? Why is it Canada’s job to fix a failed state? Those are two of the most common questions CBC News hears from Canadians...
The rising cost to host six FIFA World Cup soccer games in Toronto will come before city councillors this week, with some focused on preventing the...
It now seems certain the price tag for the FIFA 2026 men’s World Cup in Vancouver is going to be higher than was originally estimated. By...